I’m, of course, a Patek Philippe fan (especially of the Nautilus). This year's new 5610 platinum special edition particularly caught my eye. However, my love for Patek Philippe wasn't limited to just Patek Philippe from the beginning of my watch collectin
...seems to have more depth to the dial and appears thinner. Although I'm surprised the current one is as thin as it is. Silly question: What if a customer wants to see the sky view from somewhere other than Geneva? I'm thinking of watches like the Jules
After spending a week with this Skeleton Jumping Hour Minute Repeater piece, I continue to be just shocked and amazed at how wonderfully different this AP is to the rest of my mostly modern collection. The movement - superlative. The finishing - sublime.
42mm isn’t bad, but the argument for the size is nonesense. Audemars Piguet has 41mm ceramic; IWC should without a doubt be able to follow suit or even surpass by making 40mm ceramic. And I am still wondering how they haven’t fixed the bracelet with a mic
The bump at 6 o clock ruins the flow of the design for me. I understand that the tourbillion needs space, but this reminds of Royal Oak 25831; however the bezel is still intact, but the tourbillion looks misshaped. So a reverse of the Ingenieur. This bein
While my wife entered into the world of vintage AP before me with her 33mm RO QP, I'm happy to jump in with this superlative timepiece which was introduced around the same time as many of the best offshores in AP's history. I guess at that time I was so d
the design and technical team has worked in Audemars Piguet Renaud & Papi....that shows up at the technicality of this timepiece. in titanium, the case is 41mm x 10,5mm thick...absence of lugs with a tad oval case design makes it wear almost 39/40 rou