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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Wonderful Time Machine!

It’s more than a watch…always liked the Duometre a lot. Off the hype path and into high horology. Wear the watch in good health.
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By: time-traveller
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Independents: Very well taken shots. Yeah yummy pics

Wear this watch in good health.
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By: time-traveller
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Parmigiani: Wear this and all your other watches in good health.

Lovely shots! Thanks for sharing
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By: time-traveller
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Audemars Piguet: Old is gold!

The best variant is this, in gold. It has the lustre to bring out the avant garde design and vibe of the timepiece. Steel is gorgeous too but that brilliance and the shine off the case is sublime in gold. It may not have been that popular in the day (nor today) but AP definitely scored higher in the
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By: time-traveller
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Independents: Did you get it in the end? The Oster...any pics to share?

Hope you are indeed wearing this in good health
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By: time-traveller
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Horological Meandering: Rado Square collaborations and B&R X Alain Silberstein

I read somewhere in the comments about ceramic watches. Sorry by the time I logged it, it got lost in the thread somewhere. Check out these two watches. The Raod wears light, and some have way, interesting designs. The B&R collaboration is wonderful because it’s being the AS colour palette onto the
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By: time-traveller
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Patek Philippe: Case proportion is unique too

This rectangular piece is also different from the Tanks and Reversos, being meatier and looking a little more 'squarish' than traditional Cintree-like dimensions.
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By: time-traveller
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Patek Philippe: Yes! And me today!

Late comment...fast forward almost 6 years! I mine on yesterday and I love the simplicity of it. Very comfy on the wrist too compared to my Rolex Hulk. Love the contrast to sports watches.
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By: time-traveller
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Patek Philippe: Congrats!

Lovely. I may have missed it in the threads- is this the one with the Geneva Seal or the PP one?
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By: time-traveller
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: How often do you service this watch?

Hi Myles, may I check how often you service this watch? Complicated machines generally have more things going wrong with it and are a little more fragile; is this the case for this watch? For me, for simpler watches and some of the others with complications like 7 days and chronos, I tend to have a
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