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.,
...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
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