Watches - another OCD problem
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That dial is beyond gorgeous
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@JDelage that Cartier looks lovely. (As a side note, can people stop buying nice watches as I'm feeling really left out right now! :D)
I saw the Moser bronze watch online a week or two ago. I particularly like how the Cyrillic font makes it look like a cheap, Soviet era timepiece.
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I really like that Moser, except for the dial, which is a bit bland. It's also quite expensive (CHF 17.9k) compared to the non limited version in steel w/ blue dial (same movement & overall design, nicer dial, CHF 13.9k).
I have no doubt it's going to sell very well.
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Just beautiful. I should’ve married rich….
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It's aight I guess on a surface level, but I detest what the Tiffany Nautilus stands for. Having LVMH worked into the tacky Arial print on the caseback, print that sits on top of the beautiful movement that should carry this information as an engraving, kind of says it all. This is IMO a lazy, cynical hype piece from a manufacturer that I wish were above such things–it just seems "of the moment" and not timeless (so to speak :D). Even the selection of the supposedly discontinued Nautilus... Just a lay-up IMO and a missed opportunity to stoke some enthusiasm for another model, and it all plays into this bullshit manufactured scarcity hype machine that is ruining the industry.
The movement having such a long power reserve is cool, but to me this isn't a compelling piece at all (not that this opinion matters
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As for distribution, fairly certain that will be up to Tiffany & Co.
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I see a trend going on with bronze cases especially after Tudor did it. I have to say they're quite nice indeed.
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That's hilarious!
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So, it's an ungainly pocketwatch that duplicates the form factor of a smartphone that also tells time?
Aight den…
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That's probably the ugliest, most useless thing I've ever seen. It's as though someone was given some vague requirements to create a smartwatch - "a phone/watch hybrid" - and totally misinterpreted them!
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Tiffany's Nautilus #1, sold at auction to benefit the Nature Conservancy … $6,503,500!