I like that one also, the non-limited edition ones are really nice too.
Really liking this one, especially the clever numerals... the only thing I'm not sure on is the Hermes as a brand name, always reminds me of....
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I like that one also, the non-limited edition ones are really nice too.
That's a very attractive watch & the back is almost as good as the front, IMVHO...
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I saw that on Instagram and liked it. But can a fashion house really be trusted to make quality watches?
On this evidence, I'd say they can. Like a lot but doubt I'd buy
It is lovely. I'd still prefer a Vacheron ultra slim. Those lines are simply perfection.
Very nice, I'd have no problem if that was in my watch box.
Really like that dial and the numerals in particular.
Stunning and love the font for the numerals.
As mentioned Hermes have a long history in watches.
really nice watch!a good choice you could make. I dont mind listing it in my watch collection.
I'm not convinced by the numerals or incomplete lines. The case and rear however are quality.
I really like that, particularly the construction of the dial and the micro-rotor movement -I wonder what calibre it is. Being Hermes the strap is likely to be something special but, then again, so is the depreciation on $23k.
Lovely watch , with a great looking micro-rotor movement .
Nice enough watch but seems vastly inspired from the Piaget Altiplano which would be my choice if i ever went for a super slim watch.
How effective are micro-rotors?
They seem a really good idea, but obviously aren't widely used.
Are they not as good as full sized rotors or just more complex/expensive to build?
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