Wow! Now that is stunning! RD has such exuberant designs tied to such technical movements. Hope you pick up another one. Curious, why did you sell? Heres a pretty interesting article from the current CEO of RD on Hodinkee http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/a-conversation-on-passion-and-design-polarization-with-roger-dubuis-ceo-jean-marc-pontroue Sent from my 16M
I thought it might be tapatalk. It's definitely best to have the images loaded directly to Fchat rather than off site. Check out any other forum and links older than 6months are invariably dead.
To help pay for other business ventures. I will get another one though eventually. I want to get one of the early ones where the crystal is also cut to the same shape as the case. like this one. (borrowed pic, not mine) Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hopefully their QC and standard of manufacture has improved, it used to be awful. A watchmaker I went to school with used to work for the US importer, and they just about had to fix every watch shipped to the US before it was sent to dealers.
Now for something a little more humble, but no less fun in my book. 1950s Lemania Chronograph. It has a steel case of about 36-38mm (large for the time) and football shaped pushers, which are my fave! Enjoy: Image Unavailable, Please Login
In honor of Throwback Thursday, I'm wearing my 1990's Tag Heuer 2000 Classic. 38mm case with Tritium lume. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks My father rescued it from a Ziploc bag at an estate sale years ago. Had my local watchmaker restore it to original spec and it runs flawlessly. Probably my favorite of the vintage watches in my (small) collection.
Awesome!!! I have one of the modern LeMania reissues. Only 42 mm but very cool and bullet proof. Thanks for sharing!!
Date night tonight. The Mrs. and I are going to see the Rockettes. Wearing my diamond 1601. . Image Unavailable, Please Login
Pouring here today. Figured I better be prepared so I wore my 5512. . Image Unavailable, Please Login