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Parmigiani: Those photos are a treat.

Thank you for posting them. TIp my cap to your photographic skill.
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By: ekwanok
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Parmigiani: Thank you for clarifying this

I was confused about which offerings were 42mm and which were 40mm.
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By: ekwanok
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TimeOut: Thank you!

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By: ekwanok
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TimeOut: Thank you for good cheer on a grey day

What is that large tree with branches supported by a lattice? (You mentioned wisteria?)
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By: ekwanok
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Parmigiani: Agreed re: the Maxichrono.

That is the immediate ancestor. Per De Bethune, the case is 11.7mm thick; I'm not sure about total thickness with the crystal. I've never handled one, but they look lovely in photos. I mentioned the Mido because I was thinking that it, rather than the Longines 13zn-12 (Sommatore), is the ultimate an
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By: ekwanok
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Parmigiani: Marvelous, just marvelous

I love central-minutes chronographs and can't heap enough praise on this design. Centralizing the hours too, in an automatic movement, at just 13mm total thickness--truly remarkable. Perhaps one might see this as a distant descendant of one of the dressier Mido Multi-Centerchronos. Hiding the second
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By: ekwanok
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Independents: Chapeau

One of the Martin Pulli scientific dials, no? Very handsome. How did you end up choosing this particular Habring?
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By: ekwanok
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