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Old 16 November 2018, 12:40 AM   #9
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The Saxonia AC is only 1mm smaller, so I doubt the 1815 would look too big.

Of the two, I think I prefer the Saxonia — probably because I am a sucker for big dates, whether done the more commonly seen format or the way Moser & Cie impliments.



Spanner in the works time, part 2... If you like a chronograph function/appearance, then instead of the Daytona (and all the associated hassle in procuring one!) I’d suggest the likes of the Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda Metrographe.

By way of example —


I tried on the 1815 AC yesterday, and as you say, it wasn’t too big at all! It felt really nice on the wrist, and the dial presence was just awesome.
Thank you for the Parmigiani suggestion. This a beautiful watch! I will try researching more about this piece.


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