All over the world wrote:Hahaha!Costi wrote:The Timeless

All over the world wrote:Hahaha!Costi wrote:The Timeless
Probably the most expensive watch there is! Hard to keep on the wrist too I'd say!Costi wrote:All over the world wrote:Hahaha!Costi wrote:The Timeless
Beautiful, a bit too much gold perhaps though?Costi wrote:It's watch to watch, not wear...
Somewhat opulent and not entirely best taste, but I was always fascinated by the principle of these simbiotic pieces d'horologerie:
http://www.breguet.com/it/6120ZD-12
I've always loved roman numerals on watches!J.S. Groot wrote:For watches I enjoy simplicity. Intricate skeleton constructions are wonderous to behold but to me becomes large and honky when strapped to your wrist.
Danish maker Ole Mathiasen is neither particularly illustrious nor is he steeped in the secrets of horology. I still like his signature watch though. Sleek and elegant:
What kind of watch do you wear?tteplitzmd wrote:We are currently in Switzerland and just bought my son a Breitling Superocean for his birthday. Beautiful.
Do you feel that prices of Swiss watches in Switzerland are lower than in the U.K. or North America?tteplitzmd wrote:We are currently in Switzerland and just bought my son a Breitling Superocean for his birthday. Beautiful.
Most things are cheaper in the US, or so I'm told.Canuck wrote:Do you feel that prices of Swiss watches in Switzerland are lower than in the U.K. or North America?tteplitzmd wrote:We are currently in Switzerland and just bought my son a Breitling Superocean for his birthday. Beautiful.
Oh dear. I came to LL to try to wean myself away from watch forums - I just keep slipping...tteplitzmd wrote:Any opinions on Breguet Marine BIG DATE in stainless?
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