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31 May 2024, 06:22 AM | #31 |
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Which KV can one get at $100K? Even Vingt-8 goes for $120k the way i see it..
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Thanks all for the ideas, though some of you didn’t quite understand the budget part of the brief .
My top choice is a Vingt-8, but Voutilainen’s stuff is just way too much above $100k to stretch for it. I’m still considering the LM101 and LM Split Escapement Evo as MB&F checks a lot of the boxes with their reputation/stature, manufacture movements (hello KV and Stephen McDonnell respectively), and overall style. I’ve come across Armin Strom’s work before, but I’m going to look much more in depth about the Mirrored Force Resonance now. The Grönefeld 1941 Remontoire is cool as well, but is right at the border of the price limit. Will try to see that one in the metal as well. |
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The Armin Strom 1 week is really cool!
I just don't know if Id love the blue over the long haul.
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Still, a ton of great options out there. I think you have a fun but difficult choice to make. Whatever you choose please keep us updated. |
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To give some closure to this thread, I found a Romain Gauthier Insight Micro Rotor in fantastic condition on the secondary market and pulled the trigger.
This journey has been eyeopening; I can't wait to add Grönefeld, Voutilainen, and more in the future. Thanks all for your thoughts and suggestions! |
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I have the LM SE Evo, and I LOVE it. Really easy to wear, fascinating dial and movement. And amazing company.
To your original question, it kind of depends on your style. If you’re more into MB&F aesthetic, then maybe also Urwerk or Romain Gauthier. If you want more traditional, Moritz Grossmann (one of the more complicated ones). Krayon could also be interesting. I am also on the Berneron, Brette, and Rexhep bandwagons, but probably impossible to get them. |
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