Excuse my presumptions, and it seems that you have had exceptionally bad luck with this model and ought best find something else. I did hear that some of the earlier men's 34 mm moonphase models were "problematic" but my source never explained what exactly that meant. I hope your wife finds somethin
It is hard to believe that so many examples of the BP 2360 so would persistently fail to work properly. Are you absolutely certain that you are winding the mechanism properly as per the directions in the booklet? If you don't wind the watch correctly the power reserve will be depleted and the watch
I am interested in the old 34 mm moonphase BP in stainless as, being small, I am not very keen on the huge watches in favor today. I have a 36 mm Villeret power reserve which is as far as I can go, and am happiest with my 0071 at 34 mm. An AD told me that the BP 34 mm is "out of proportion" in that
That is exactly what it is although not what one would call vintage BP. If you turn it over the white dial is very simple, no second hand, and the hour markers consist of Roman numerals. I suspect the roughly 34mm case is rose gold. This is a great classic watch, simple and elegant in the extreme, a
Magnus: I saw your photo of a Vacheron here with the beautiful dial. Is this a screwback and rather thin? I have the identical watch and was wondering as to its date of origin. I am seeking a correct box for it so knowing the date would help. Thanks, Robert