Watches - another OCD problem
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Temp, specifics on those boots? I love em….
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@mikesantor The boots look like the WESCO Foot Patrol in Burgundy Domain leather. The boots are very nice but the Double Red SD is the star of that show! Nice one!! @Tempvs
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Yep. Standard burgundy Foot Patrol….
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Thank you, gentleman.
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Chopard have launched a new brand, Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud, which takes its name from a pioneer of maritime chronometers. Their first piece is a limited edition, the Chronomètre FB-1, which is a tourbillion in a rather funky octagonal case.
There's an interview with Karl-Friedrich Scheufele at Revo, which discusses the watch further.
I like the design, but my tastes aren't really typical. However, I'm not convinced by the use of a tourbillion, which was developed for pocket watches, in a piece that's drawing inspiration from marine chronometers. L. Leroy are another brand with a similar, tenuous connection to chronometry, and they're actually focused on accuracy as a way of promoting their alleged heritage.
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Of course, if you want a tourbillion then this, frankly, is the piece to go for…
It's the Vacheron Constantin 57260, which is the most complicated timepiece ever. Hodinkee's team has been whipping themselves into an orgiastic state over it, with an overview, hands on, and technical analysis.
I'm not sure if it counts as a watch, though. It weighs in at around a kilogram (2 pounds), and is too large for most pockets. Not very practical then…
No price tag is given, but I think that it's probably out of reach for all of us round here!
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I just read on a watch forum that a guy sent his Speedy Pro to Omega three times because it wouldn't hold a charge for shit and it would wind and wind and wind.
Members suggested that he may have a broken mainspring.
Turns out he was winding it the wrong way.
I want off this planet NOW
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Unbelievable! Next year might be a Mr-G year if I can curtail my IH and MF addictions…