Without hesitation, the Lange I Tourbillon; in it's honey gold case, with beatiful gilloche subdial and full not-obstructed view of the tourbillon. It's not just the perfect watch IMHO but also the only round cased tourbillon that can be stoped (i'm a bit neurotic about exactly timekeeping). I also
So there is where all the JLC went! ;-) As for the problem, you may want to try putting together both the reversos in one slot. They are slim so I think they would fit nicely, leaving you an empty place to your new watch. The big problem is goig to be when you'll manage to get yet another JLC!!! The
I realize is somewhat difficult, but once you get used to, you might have fun playing with this eccentric foudrayante. The simple way to do this is just taking the numbers marked and divide them between 5; and convert the rest in fractions. 235 (marks) /5=47 seconds 159 (marks) /5=31 seconds plus 4/
My best guess is that it’s graduated in order to display the oscillations of the balance wheel so, due to this; it functions as a weird kind of foudrayante (fractions of a second) alloying you to reed the full second and some 5th’s of the last one. For example, if the chronograph hand stops in the l
When I think of UN I immediately think in the Sonata. If I could only own one UN it would be this watch. Fisrt of all the alarm; unique in the market, but the truly UN essence lays in the details... The shape of the case, very nautical, and the hands and dial, more nautical even, if that's possible.
Don´t have an actual picture, but just one word. One perfect word... SONATA. White gold, blue dial and yellow hands with blued pointers, Sonata Cathedral Dual Time. I've lost so many sleep hours to this watch. IMO an absolute UN watch, georgeous and fully DNA. -LEON