Spotted a Zenith Defy Classic Skeleton at a dinner party, on the wrist of a product manager. It's definitely an eye-catching dial in person, although a little on the illegible side
I would generally consider watches to be an emotional purchase - so in either scenario, it's good for the buyer to evaluate what's truly important to them. I would also think that getting watches just because it's a "spec monster" without any emotional attraction to it doesn't pan out well too
Thanks for this lovely writeup! I had gotten the Nomos Tangente Date 38 for my wedding after a long period of research, and it was fitting to see your introduction similarly talking about your wedding 🙂
That's an amazing piece in your collection, especially with the sentimentality behind it 🙂 I find it funny that it maintains a chapter ring when there's no hands that will be sweeping past it
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