Bugatti, cylindar, with exhibition top, with a verticle gear mechanism instead of the horizontal...$200,000
http://www.parmigiani.ch/collections_hbugatti_eng.html
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Bugatti, cylindar, with exhibition top, with a verticle gear mechanism instead of the horizontal...$200,000
http://www.parmigiani.ch/collections_hbugatti_eng.html
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Nice, but that watch can't touch this PP:
686 moving parts and it's reversible. Only four in existence. Small price of $1.5 million.
Now you're really talking crazy money.
Nice watch.
Nah, spending $6 million on a watch is crazy money.
Another PP as well. Only one of its kind.
I love watches. I lean more towards the second one because of my taste. However, the first one is unique. If it were me, I'd buy the first one. The second one is a style that you can get just about anywhere and any time.
Not like anyone cares, but this is the watch I bought:
Amore è cieco.
That's the one I would have suggested, if it had been one of the original options.
Nice. Details/movement?
Stainless steel 45 mm case, which makes every other watch I've owned seem tiny. They make 50, 53 and 55 mm watches as well. How you'd get your sleeve over any of those is beyond me.
The movement is an ETA 2824.
Very nice. Most excellent movement. Exhibition back?
Love the left-handed crown.
You know what's funny? I know the Patek Philippe are incredible pieces of engineering and all that, but I never liked themsame goes for the Rolex watches.
Of course I wouldn't throw it back if I was given one...![]()
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Nice. I think you made a great choice. Wear it in good health.![]()
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