Wow, those are really striking, hadn't seen those. Surprised they made two 'midway' models as well as full black, full white and the split. Actually really interesting design concept, and much better...
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Wow, those are really striking, hadn't seen those. Surprised they made two 'midway' models as well as full black, full white and the split. Actually really interesting design concept, and much better...
That is very nice. I seem to remember seeing a Carrera tourbillon from W&W. Amazing achievement, but does the marriage of Carrera and tourbillion work?!
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The new Chanel J12 'Cybernetic' from W&W. Not at all my taste, but a really striking watch. Apparently to represent the melding of digital world with hours, celebration of the pixel, blah, blah.
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That is very nice. Would personally prefer it with a more 'traditional' Reverso front dial, keeping the reverse like that, but it's still lovely as is.
Looking through the thread, the new Ingenieur models are nice enough, but don't really do anything for me. Meanwhile the older images look fantastic.
Curious if IWC have it right and they'll hit...
Have been liking some of the recent CHWards. If the GS is the 'Snowflake', I wonder what that white dial would be? It looks like a broken up ice field, quite pleasing. I'm not a fan of the hand...
Saw those earlier - look really striking, and especially like what they’ve chosen to do with their logo. Really makes the dial stand out, and a brave (and good, IMO) decision by a brand to subdue...
That is really nice. Like the way the pushers blend in, almost crown guard-esque.
Same here - it may have been similarly done before, but so too every Speedie special edition. If it ain't broke... Reissue or not, I do think that's very nice.