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Features of Peter Tanisman Carrousel Fantasia Watch
Itself (not sure of the size), the case is in 18 k white gold covered 161 diamonds (10.86 carats). There are dozens of emeralds, Ruby and sapphires around in it. Inside of the watch is probably a Switzerland quartz movement with the Crown on the back. The strap is reptile red with a gold 18 k strap (which has more diamonds on it).
With The Androgyne, Manufacture Royale Defines A Category Of Its Own: The Neo-Steampunk Wristwatch
Manufacture Royale is relatively new to the scene of independent watchmakers, having begun operation in 2010. Since then, the brand has positioned itself in the relatively crowded space?by offering a number of models with brash aesthetics and, notably, beautifully?designed in-house movements. One of these models, the Androgyne, distinctly symbolizes?the brand's unusual design ethos and commitment to technical dexterity.Undoubtedly, the case is the first thing you'll notice about the Androgyne. It is, shall we say, rather uniquely designed?with 52?components in total, including a system of multi-part articulated lugs that are intended to conform to various?wrist sizes. Seen here in PVD-coated, gunmetal-finish stainless steel, the 43 mm case is anything but discreet. But in all honestly, I doubt that discretion is of?paramount concern to anyone interested in this watch �C the Androgyne is meant to be worn and to be seen. 2 OF 11 The unabashedly-designed cases could well be d
ROC Questions. Anybody Have A 1.5 Link?
Where did you get it? Also, am I correct in saying that a link cannot be moved from the six o'clock side to the 12 o'clock side and vice versa? The links do not appear to be symmetrical.Thanks in advance.
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How does the Zenith Rainbow compare to Omega Speedmastser, Seamaster Chrono or other Chronos? I like the Zenith but don't now anything about them.Thanks!AH
Help finding pre-owned PPs while in NY.
I am looking to make my first PP purchase and would like the opportunity to view and try on some models while visiting New York in the next few weeks. Any advice on the best retailers I should visit where I might find a nice selection of pre-owned Patek's (entry and mid level models...not the historic and/or 6 figure variety unfortunately!)? We will be staying in the Rockefeller Center area of town.Thanks in advance.