Both the Plat and the Italian Job are my two favourites. Your collection is impressive and no doubt in my mind that of the VC collection the Ingies were my favourites. However the steel black dialled VCs never appealed so never went for any of them. Maybe one day an Ingie.....
[QUOTE="whichwatch"]They're beautiful, Vishal. Your pictures of them always make my mouth water. But it seems you are missing the Laureus and the Tribute to Italy? Or is it the ardoise and Italy? Or original black? I am soooo confused!
The versions here are the Laureus, Rose gold, white gold - ardoise dial & the platinum. The version missing are the steel-black dial, Tribute to Italy,Steel-brown dial and the two recently launched BTQ edition with brown & ardoise dials (both with gold case). The last picture is that of Hongkong boutique edition. The dial is ardoise and case has a beautiful champagne gold finish.
What a wonderful collection Vishal, thanks for the beautiful pictures. Do you have a hard time picking the watch for the day?
@Mark: go for it! I have seen that piece in RG in Schaffhausen and it's stunning!
Kind regards,
Clemens
PS: you have to update your signature image :-)
Thanks for your good wishes Clemens ! However the plat is not mine, as I said its with me for a short while :( . It belongs to my friend, so the signature image remains......for now.
I understood. I try to remain positive in the forum, and avoid making negative comments, for the most part, but the word magnetic and VC Ingenieur in the same sentence was too much to resist. The Devil made me do it. :-) I understand, however, the attraction for the design of the VC Ingenieur, which I actually share. The problem is that Ingenieur must be, by definition, amagnetic, IMHO.