"Moonstruck"

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"Moonstruck"

Post by koimaster on Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:20 am


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Re: "Moonstruck"

Post by Bigjimzlll on Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:03 pm

That is just sick.

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Re: "Moonstruck"

Post by foghorn on Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:15 pm

Concord and MB&F own UN when it comes to "look what I can do" technology.
Why don't these geniuses devise an "affordable" complicated timepiece? THAT would be groundbreaking!!

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Re: "Moonstruck"

Post by Mark1 on Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:24 pm

foghorn wrote:Concord and MB&F own UN when it comes to "look what I can do" technology.
Why don't these geniuses devise an "affordable" complicated timepiece? THAT would be groundbreaking!!


Interesting thought there. The only money to be made in the affordable model would be through volume. If UN became more attainable to people they would also lose their allure to a large extent. BTW-the Moonstruck is only 88k in red gold and 113k in platinum.

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Re: "Moonstruck"

Post by boscoe on Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:13 am

Mark1 wrote: BTW-the Moonstruck is only 88k in red gold and 113k in platinum.


That would buy a lot of Moon Pies!
Still, it's interesting in a kind of my dick is bigger - and more useless - than yours kind of way.

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Re: "Moonstruck"

Post by Falstaff on Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:57 am

I actually prefer complications based on their uselessness. My "grail", if you will, is the Ulysse' Nardin Jaquemart "Circus" minute repeater. Tiny automaton clowns, tigers and other circus figures move about on the dial during the strikes. If I'm going to spend $300k on a watch, I want it to exemplify sheer excess in the most tasteful way.

After all, if timekeeping were paramount, I'd get a Casio.

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