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By: PeterCDE
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Before we go over to have a closer look....
May 16 2008,10:46 AM

.... i thought you may enjoy a very close look smile

Many new models deserve to be seen in nature, so we´re having an up close and a little larger look than usual:

Notwithstanding the fact it´s large and high (it needs to, because of the rotating bi-axial tourbillon carriage), it´s way more understated than what one may believe from paper specs.
For sure not a classic dress watch, but definetely wearable even for smaller wrists.

And then, the new definition of "blue":

The new "gun metal blue" dial for the Evo Moon is a killer; it´s fascinating to see the colour change and it´s a very unusual tone. For me, it´s a perfect match and definetely a winner.

Finally, this one will be hotter than hell:

The WW.TC Financial in steel is a beauty, not only because of it´s really great ruthenium-grey inner dial.
That´s a perfect combination for the steel case.
The steel WW.TC´s were THAT often asked previously and immediately "unobtainable" once delivered to GP´s AD´s around the globe. The new steel WW.TC is the travel watch to be and yet it´s a touch more elegant than the Titanium variant. I´m sure this combination will be much appreciated - preliminary feedback after SIHH indicates quite a bit more demand than supply.

Greetings from Germany,

Peter

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By: AnthonyTsai
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Wow Peter. The 1st shot is amazing
Jun 07 2008,13:56 PM

Too bad you the hands weren't in a different position, and the picture would have been perfect.

Cheers,
Anthony

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