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given the number of enablers on this forum for this piece, I swung by the very newly opened Pacific Place boutique because of another appointment, and had some wrist-time with the ref 372503:
very interesting darkened contrasting rotor - unfortunately made less clear by plastics. interesting imprint of the limited edition too:
here's hoping I got some of the captivating light-play made possible by the carbon-fibre dial. often times, is 3-D:
an enjoyable piece - beautiful to look at, especially in pics. the wear for me is a few notches below the visual aesthetic of this incredible piece though, but I can see why this piece is so captivating.
Regards, Shing | email iwcforme1976 (at) gmail (dot) com time does not change us. it just unfolds us. max frisch. all that really belongs to us is time; even he who has nothing else has that. baltasar gracian.
I hope I'll still manage to see this one in the flesh.
Cheers!
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
thomasa8 Wrote:I wish I could have such elegant lunch pauses ;-)
+1
I'm with you Andrew!
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
very interesting darkened contrasting rotor - unfortunately made less clear by plastics. interesting imprint of the limited edition too:
here's hoping I got some of the captivating light-play made possible by the carbon-fibre dial. often times, is 3-D:
an enjoyable piece - beautiful to look at, especially in pics. the wear for me is a few notches below the visual aesthetic of this incredible piece though, but I can see why this piece is so captivating.
Regards, Shing | email iwcforme1976 (at) gmail (dot) com
time does not change us. it just unfolds us. max frisch.
all that really belongs to us is time; even he who has nothing else has that. baltasar gracian.
Last edited: 8 December, 2012 - 16:07
Thanks for sharing!
Vincent Fong
Last edited: 17 January, 2013 - 10:02
I hope I'll still manage to see this one in the flesh.
Cheers!
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
It seems that many of us are keenly waiting to see this watch on our wrists in order to make a fair judgement. Signs are positive.
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
+1
I'm with you Andrew!
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
Vishal.
Last edited: 13 December, 2012 - 17:09
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36
Dick L.
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Yes, I am watching. Since I met this beauty I have not been able to forget her a second.
Shing, thanks for sharing such great pics.
Your pictures of this piece are the best so far at capturing the beauty of that dial.