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Does anyone really do asymmetry better than Breguet?

Breguet Perpetual Calendar #5327 Breguet Réveil du Tsar grand feu boutique edition Of course, these two aren't too shabby either: Glashütte Original PanoRetroGraph Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Automatic Cheers, all!
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By: Mahatma
16
amanico
1668

Backsides

Any among us may have admired a good backside (on any gender) now and then. Having a less-than-compelling one myself (trust me on this), I perhaps compensate by acquiring watches with interesting reverses. Mind you, I am no connoisseur of haute horlogerie
3M
By: Modernahab
24
amanico
2108

Most Habring2 chronographs are slimmer…

Starting at about 10,5mm for a classical Chronofelix, to about 12mm for the Perpetual Calendar Chrono. And they are far from breaking the bank, too. Piaget used to have a reasonably thin Altiplano Chrono, too. But you are right, too many watches nowadays
1Y
By: Besançon
17
InDebtButOnTime
4346

Yes with MS Paint

Here’s earlier work for the Piaget 212P, an earlier perpetual calendar quartz (with chronograph!) The Piaget method for QP was to spin the time an extra 24 hours at midnight at the end of apr, Jun, sep, Nov and an extra 48 to 72 hours at the end of Februa
1Y
By: chmandaue
35
patrick_y
10819

The rule is, not in production

Ok, here is what i want. Rolex 116610LV AP Huitère Piaget Altiplano 13417 Breguet Marine JLC Geophysic None of them are grails. Just watches i very pleased if i could collect them in. My grail i own, but i have another one. Vacheron Constantin Twin Beat P
1Y
By: Mpower16
33
quattro_spirit
7894

I had several ideas of how many watches i want to collect

Each year a new or used watch. Up to 12. Go for 15 watches. Go for only the ones that i must collect. A short list of must haves. Do not look crazy when i say Cartier Santos. Breguet Marine 2012 model. Here it comes, Breitling Navitimer. Corum Admiral’s c
2Y
By: andrea~
34
Mike H
8282

the movement is nice but... 30 meters WR?

Nice concept and cool movement with blue microrotor BUT the pricing is definitely very high for what you get. The 30 Mt water resistance is not acceptable for a Polo. JLC Polaris Perpetual Calendar provides much more value. It is not as thin but, In this
3Y
By: AuHavrePro
15
InHavenPro
3400

Piaget make good thin watches

but their thin watches are not grand complications like Patek ie Patek are able to make very thin perpetual calendar watches, split second chronographs and even minute repeaters small and thin. That requires immense skill and knowledge. If one were to cre
4Y
By: sham1
39
sham1
7258

You have a very valid point.

In fact, I have seen the same happening in the secondary market. Besides a very few over hyped brands and models ( you named them), the market has become very slow and some dealers shy away from putting other stuff into their stock. Some very well respect
6Y
By: damianp
48
amanico
11608

A History of Independent Watchmaking - Curated by Phillips

Phillips quoted George Daniels when announcing an exhibition in Geneva this May to pay tribute to independent watchmaking: “ Independence is the utmost importance in life. Without it you are subject to the whims of other people. You are pinned down to a p
11M
By: BjoernM21
27
Fastwong
18477