I visited yesterday the Hublot boutique in Geneva and I must say that I was really impressed by the BIG BANG UNICO. My favorite one is the titanium case with ceramic bezel either in black or blue version. It is really a great looking watch with its openwo
I think the complicated ones are thicker (not sure off the top of my head) but I did wear a regular time only Zeitwerk as a daily for about ~a year without any issues. The WG is definitely quite heavy, but you get used to it after a week or so and it is a
I think AP had a very competitive and exciting pre-release across multiple lines. I had a chance to preview some of them recently in New York, and wanted to share a few comparison shots and a quick and dirty comparison relative to three of my own pieces.
RUMORS, OFFICIAL TEASERS AND REALITY The rumors were that there would be a Duomètre (Chronograph + Moonphase), in steel with a white dial and in platinum with a salmon dial. I added that, knowing the House that dreams of being Grande, there would be a “ O
I've seen on this posted on other forums but not sure how true it is. Can anyone confirm? It was still on APs site last I checked. I have been saving for the black ceramic version, but may have to jump on a steel one near me if it really is discontinued.
As is the way these past 5+ years, I receive random emails with press releases. For now, I will post a selection of photos, and we can revisit later (usually by the time I get a post up, 5 members have already shared all the details anyways!!). John Mayer
For about a year now I’ve been looking for a ceramic watch that I can wear on vacations, to random countries I have to go to for work, etc. and not worry too much about. I love the idea of something basically scratchproof. In March of 2023, I walked into
On the hunt for one. Would love to see what you're all rocking. IMO chronographs add so much depth to movements and make most openworked watches look ~4x more interesting. This one isn't mine, but one I am thinking of... (pic from professional )
Don't get me wrong, your photos are great. But is the level of movement finishing here the same as say the Parmigiani openworked watch? Honestly, I don't think so. I had that watch in my hands a few months ago and was blown away. Maybe not a fair comparis