This may be legitimate but no one with any sense should click on a random link, with no context, from a member who’s only been on the site for three days.
Perhaps you could update your post with what the link refers to, and why it might be interesting to click it?
This may be legitimate but no one with any sense should click on a random link, with no context, from a member who’s only been on the site for three days.
Perhaps you could update your post with what the link refers to, and why it might be interesting to click it?
Sorry, you are right! The link refers to the site of an indie brand with historical roots in Czeck. The brand eventually disappeared in the end of 19.th century and was recently revived with their first model Waltz n.1, characterized by a guilloché pattern the catches the light in a delightful way. Moreover, the movement is exposed through a sapphire case back, wonderfully decorated and provided with a golden and signed microrotor. I own the navy bleu version 46/50 Blau Danube limited edition. I disclose that I am a testimonial of the brand with no kind of commercial envolvement, just only for the pleasure of haute horologerie.
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This may be legitimate but no one with any sense should click on a random link, with no context, from a member who’s only been on the site for three days.
Perhaps you could update your post with what the link refers to, and why it might be interesting to click it?
Nope
https://www.carlsuchy.com/
They are an Austrian watch company Carl Suchy & Sohne. They have a boutique in Vienna.
This may be legitimate but no one with any sense should click on a random link, with no context, from a member who’s only been on the site for three days.
Perhaps you could update your post with what the link refers to, and why it might be interesting to click it?
Sorry, you are right! The link refers to the site of an indie brand with historical roots in Czeck. The brand eventually disappeared in the end of 19.th century and was recently revived with their first model Waltz n.1, characterized by a guilloché pattern the catches the light in a delightful way. Moreover, the movement is exposed through a sapphire case back, wonderfully decorated and provided with a golden and signed microrotor. I own the navy bleu version 46/50 Blau Danube limited edition. I disclose that I am a testimonial of the brand with no kind of commercial envolvement, just only for the pleasure of haute horologerie.