From my personal experience and specific for my wrist, there are 2 aspects that made the Datograph top heavy compared to the similar sized 5970 1.) The caseback makes the watch sits higher on the wrist (hence your observation on the lugs being raised higher than 5970) 2.) The actual physical weight
Christian, do you know the detail on how the application and VII anod VIII priority work for this release? I reckon many VII and VIII are in the original buyers’ hand and most likely not together. ps. out of all the days, they have to release it on april fool’s
Well, depends on where you visit in Bangkok/Thailand and bling doesn't equal to rich. But whether what your wealth level is, it's frustrating to be a watch lover here, with all ADs like that and you can't buy anything without premium or bundled. Though I guess, it's not that much different for many
I'm not surprised at Hanoi AD's offers as this is the standard practice for the last 3-4 years in ALL the ADs around here (Bangkok). This also isn't exclusive for PP, but also other "hot brands", using these "hot models" to sell hard to move pieces. Some even have more "outrageous" practice in regar
So, here's the lastest update from SJX (in addition to an earlier update, below the Hajime Asaoka's Website pic/caption). I am a fan of SJX's publication, period. There's no denying that. I read and prefer his presentation than most other holorogy related publication. However, that being said, if it
So for reference, may I ask which indies are finishing their hands' underside? I understand that this list wouldn't be the end-all answer to the question but I just want to know regardless. (Smith's? Dufour's? Kari's? Akrivia's? Gronefeld's?)
Seems like you are on a roll lately! The 40mm elegante is really really nice for small wrist, so I'd say great choice (as was the 7234a). In fact, in the current Journe lineup of 40mm+ diameter watches, I don't think there's any better choice than that.