It is like Cartier but not really Cartier, mainly because of the guilloche and proportion of the lugs and leather straps Yes, it is Piaget movement, I like the hands do not 'budge' when I push the crown back in after time adjustments (my other watches do unfortunately), but the crown is really small
Got this slim classique 867 watch lately, thought it was small as the size is 27.5mm in square, but it is a nice watch for formal dressing. The guilloche is one of a kind. It keeps good timing so far:
I have 2 El Primerios and they are accurate. I also like it as (1) not many problems encountered (reliable). (2) when I set time , the minute hand will not 'flick' (I very much take it serious as it is pointless to have 2 minutes off after a careful time setting).
Hi, I owned the VC overseas chrono (Steel) and tried the 3 watches on hand. I like AP ROC most in terms of the finish and bracelet. The new titianium VC are a bit lacklustre to me.
Hi, I bought the Le Chronographe 6 months ago, attracted by the manufactured caliber. Just the second disc (it is a disc instead of a hand) fell off on the 5th day I owned it. The dealer fixed it for me and it is fine since then. Lovely movement indeed. My only compliant is that it is quite 'noisy'