...and still trying to compile my thoughts on it. Smallest watch they have made at just 39.6mm which means it slips under a cuff fairly easily. Doesn't get much attention from anyone, but it takes time to digest the layers of detail. Incredibly difficult
lovely dial, minimalistic albeit quite few complications at work ! pusher on the crown allows the owner to '' switch-on/switch-off '' the chiming function... Best, mahesh.,
Do we need to know the sunrise and sunset complication... if you think in those lines...we'll soon question ourselves - Do we need a timepiece to tell the time ! the case on point here, the dial is more an art and it is just a mechanical art. The wave fin
Lately, it seems that several forum members have been posting not only their Parmigiani watches, but their trio “sets” of PFs. Today, I was lucky to re-join the Parmigiani fold with a trio of my own. Three lovely watches, each with an impressive movement,
It came down to a choice between this and the 40mm DB25 perpetual. I love both, but even I couldn’t justify adding both to my collection. In the end I gave up the moonphase for having all the indicators in windows and highly legible. The sizing and balanc