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Titanium Guilloche!

I am so lucky to own my first watch from a bespoke independent brand. I wanted something fun, with modern and traditional design cues. Enter Armand Bi...
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commented on Titanium Guilloche! ·

That is gorgeous!!! Love the green. The guilloche is so dynamic in the light.

commented on Review of a field watch with a Moonphase complication ·

#wornandwound also did a review on this a while back. I recall liking the looks and the seemingly contradictory nature of a field watch with a moonphase. I hope to add a moonphase to the collection someday. 🤤

https://wornandwound.com/review/review-echo-neutra-averau-39-moon-phase/

commented on Longines Heritage Military 1938. What is your favorite military watch? ·
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commented on Titanium Guilloche! ·

I still have a lot of work to do on my wrist shot photos. The angle makes it look quite large. I also have small wrists (17cm). For reference, the lug-to-lug is 45.5mm

commented on Titanium Guilloche! ·

I won't argue the price aspect, but I still found value in the overall experience and quality of components. I can see the similarities to the Seiko and Grand Seiko dials. Love those!

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Thanks! It was cool seeing my watch on his post.

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It's easy to get overwhelmed with the near infinite combinations of colors, materials, and finishes that are available. The ordering process was great. You interact directly with Armand, and he can offer as much or little guidance with the design as you prefer. We interfaced through email and WhatsApp. After finishing the design stage (a few times), I received 3D renders. I received periodic updates, along with additional questions of clarification. The one downside was a wait of about 2 years, a lot of which resulted from the pandemic and supply chain issues. I'm not sure what the wait is now, or if the ordering process has changed. I'd do it again either way. Hope this helped!