The silver dial version was also really nice Have yu seen it ? Jérôme Riff Le 6 mai 2012 à 20:57, www watchprosite < [Email address suppressed for privacy] > a écrit :
It has always existed in the Daniel Roth collection for many years. You can also find it on the Big Date module ( reference is 208.X.color of gold.color of dial)manufactured by Girard-Perregaux and equipped on this watch. It was a very nice watch. All the best, Jerome Le 26 avr. 2012 à 22:36, bulgar
Dears, thx for your several pictures. did you have the chance to check the rotor behind ? what is engraved ? have they kept the original DR engravement or they already changed with Bvlgari logo ? do you have the blackened steel version as well ? with full black endurer as it was presented 2 years ag
27/50 ? does this number also includes the real Daniel Roth 200.Y.50 already on the market, before Bvlgari simply changed the logo ? who could answer this question ? Thx
Dear both of you, No surprise about your comments, guys. After Sales Service (ASS) is a real job, which requires expertise and competences, and since the "vampirisation" of DR and GG by Bvlgari, there have been some other kinds of priorities than to assure a proper and professional service for all t
A DR has to remain a DR. what the purpose of killing such a nice brand by adding a commercial name on the dial. I don't believe this will help both brands. is there any full black steel version still ? Thks
A Roth is a Roth and a Genta is a Genta. What makes it worth is its originality. Thre couldn't be any reason why to change the dial into a "re-dialed Bvlgari" one. The watch has to stay as it was firstly delivered with original pieces and features. What makes the value is its origin (same as cars).