Moderators Patrick_y and FabR are pleased to present to you some selected highlights of Patek Philippe's 2024 Rare Handcrafts. This year, 2024, brings perhaps the largest collection of Patek Philippe Rare Handcrafts. Over 80 different products are availab
I will come back to this watch later, but for the moment, I wanted to share with you a watch I consider as one of this year highlights, the LUC QUATTRO SPIRIT 25, in white gold. 40 mm case, 10, 30 mm high, the proportions are very good, in my opinion. But
It looks fairly sporty and the case indeed feels like it is titanium rather than steel. The story of how the distressed case was made using rocks from the local area didn't quite resonate with me but in person I was pleasantly surprised by the end result.
I wore my (our) black enamel 16.29 when picking this up to see how close they were and whether it would fit the collection. This one is 43mm and a different case shape and that makes a big difference - maybe you should check it out. The only thing is that
I am happy you finally got a cal 16.26, it looks great. I know the pathway here took awhile, starting with the launch of the original unveiled secret. I love the idea of being able to see the movement in all its glory, alas so much more than simply skelet
That was one I was very tempted to get, issued in 2022 in a limited edition of 88 pieces. With its Cal 13.21... Which would be a great complement to my beloved Cal 16.29... One of the very last which really interested me, from Montblanc. Best, Nicolas
I do feel it is 2mm bigger than I like for a wrist watch. It fits well because it's relatively flat, but I prefer smaller in general. Even recently I was going to trade it as I ambtrying to get away from bigger watches, I couldn't! But then I look at it,