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Glashütte Original: Nice one, thanks for reminding about it

I would only take away the "tourbillon" text and look for a different font for 3/6/9. Glashutte Original is a sleeping giant, I think, and needs to leave the group to wake up.
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By: smironov
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: The younger brother - Amvox 7

To me it doesn't feel as a watch from the past, but I guess a bracelet would make it more suitable for 2024, what do you think?
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By: smironov
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A. Lange & Söhne: I don't know whether it was due to finishing or movement architecture

But the back of one was much nicer than the other.
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By: smironov
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A. Lange & Söhne: Lange wins hands down here

I've compared them in real life and Lange was much much better. I am a proud owner of Dato and, at some stage, was considering buying this Patek too. But after comparing them in my own hands my interest in Patek evaporated completely...
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By: smironov
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Horological Meandering: Tool, toy, status symbol and object of art

I guess, watches are a combination/compromise of largely 4 functions - tool, toy, status symbol and object of art. Each buyer/collector subconsciously assignes his own weight to these functions when considering a watch. Depending on the weight of an object of art function the importance of finishing
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By: smironov
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Jaeger-LeCoultre: The idea is clear

Though I prefer steel bracelets, suede, nubuck and jeans over rubber.
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By: smironov
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Montblanc: Beautiful watch, thanks Nico

BTW, do you, by any chance, have the video of introduction of P10, mentioned in this article? Thx www.watchprosite.com
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By: smironov
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WatchTech: Great post, thanks!

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By: smironov
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