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4 August 2024, 09:33 AM | #1 |
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Bananas watch day - pic heavy
Hi all, visited Stephen Silver in Menlo Park today and was fortunate to handle a bunch of bitchin timepieces. Thought y’all might enjoy!
Starting with Moser, which is what brought me there. Picked up the blue small seconds. The salmon perpetual was also way more awesome than I expected. Laurent Ferrier - this one wears really really nice Greubel Forsey’s everywhere And this very nice MB&F exclusive to this shop. This time, I paused to thoughtfully consider the way it wore on my 18 cm wrist, and I gotta say it feels and wears incredible for a 44 mm Cheers! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Wow, a feast for the senses
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4 August 2024, 10:07 AM | #3 |
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So many wonderful watches.
That Jade Moser just never clicked for me but I like that Moser tries different things and never keeps it boring. I didn’t like the Salmon dial at first but it’s grown a ton on me. Looks slick as hell with the perpetual. Omg the Balancier Contemporain. That was my grail for a long time. I thought about selling my whole collection and making some other dumb financial decisions to make it happen. But I just couldn’t swing it. I love that watch. It is just badass. And damn when doesn’t an MB&F look fun? Thanks for sharing all these great pics. Also congrats again on the Moser! |
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Ummm, you need to add a NSFW to the subject line.
Wonderful pics, wow!!!
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A Perfect Day for Bananafish too...
Those are some special watches and many share the elegance of haute horology. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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4 August 2024, 11:35 AM | #7 |
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Wow, what an awesome experience.
You got a great watch. I LOVE perpetual but the moser PC is too challenging for me to comprehend lol. |
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I’ve never seen a greubel with my eyeballs before, so these were a treat to play with 4. Tbh, most of them were frankly gargantuan, and they wore as such. They’re amazing, but not remotely wearable for me. The Balancier Contemporain was the exception and it was exquisite. But even if I sold everything to get it, id still be out of pocket enough that Mrs palomino would be justified in murdering me for the insurance money The MB&F of course is guaranteed to make you smile. The watch gives off the same good vibrations that Max and friends do. I personally prefer less forward facing madness (did I mention I like the moser pc?) but I’m interested in either the LM101 or a SE EVO as a kind of end game HH watch, and it was nice to handle the EVO form factor so casually, and to soak up the general design philosophy |
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But we already knew those bits. In front of my face it was the appearance and fit that blew me away. The dome of the crystal is just right, and I like how it distorts dial features at the edges when viewed obliquely. I for one very much prefer the date and power reserve placement here, although I know it’s not for everyone. This wasn’t a compromise to accommodate some existing movement, it’s a deliberate design decision, and for me it nails it. And the dial color … holy frijole y’all, it’s not worth trying to describe, you just gotta go see it. |
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WOW!
That's a lot of coin on your wrist in one day. Thanks for posting pics of gorgeous watches I don't see often. As in never. |
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First off congrats on the new Moser pickup! That’s a fantastic piece. The LF Sport Auto is likely my next purchase. I don’t have the ability to try it on prior to purchase, and there’s a lack of owner reviews here. Do you mind providing a little more detail on your impressions of it? My wrist is fairly similar size to yours. Thx! |
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I’ve only seen GF in person twice both at a NYC AD. I agree with you on the size issue. They wear so damn big. That’s part of the reason I loved the Balancier Contemporain. The size was doable for my wrists even if still a little big. But yea the price is just too much. I really wanted to make it work on my end. But as I said even if I sold all my watches and made some bad financial decisions it still wasn’t feasible for me so I had to sadly move on. Doesn’t help when all the watches I buy lose value lol. Also can’t blame your wife if she did that. But imagine how awesome it would be to own even if for only a short while lol. Even if you don’t like MB&F how can you not smile when seeing one? I’d love to own one of their horological machines but it’ll most likely end up being a legacy machine down the line if I can make it work. But it’s gonna have to be at least 7-10 years before I can really consider it unfortunately and who knows what MB&F availability will look like around then. I think both the LM101 or a SE EVO are excellent choices. Hope you’ll be able to get one. |
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@NardinNut - couple more impressions - it’s super light, more so than the govberg pioneer on the bracelet. And I liked it more than I wanted to. I’d love to own one someday. I believe Thanh has a new one presently at a decent price
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Quite a day! Congrats on the Moser and many thanks for sharing these photos
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Thank you for the info! I’ve read articles that talk about disappointment with the bracelet tolerances, however a light, draping bracelet is what I’m hoping for, especially as it doesn’t have micro adjustments. Thanks for mentioning the Moser as I have that model. I’ve actually been in talks with Thanh regarding his listing. |
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Thanh’s pics don’t show the little car btw, you should verify it’s included with the package.
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What did you think of the S series Greubel with the light blue strap you tried? Is the newer smaller one or the older larger one?
Even though the finish on that series is a step down from previous Greubel, it's still eating away at me lol |
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Interestingly the gentleman working at the shop had it on for a while and, despite having smaller wrists, I thought it looked good on him. Still too big to wear on the reg if it was me, but it looked cool for sure. |
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I think the one on the light blue strap is the original / bigger S2 and the carbon one is the new smaller case.
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Really hoping the newer small ones end up on the used market at a good discount like a lot of the Greubel stuff does. The difficulty is that Greubel definitely lowered the quality of finish on them, so a big discount is needed for the math to math in my head hehe |
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Congratulations on the Moser! I'm glad they've been moving towards smaller watches. It will be interesting to see what develops around the new movement.
I take every chance I can to try on a Greubel Forsey. In addition to being big, they are most definitely not in my budget. |
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