Good to hear from a member of the Holy Trinity on this.. much thanks needs to be given to you for the timing of the Royal Oak and later to Vacheron Constantin and Patek Philippe for holding on thru those hard years!
seven hundred and eighty nine... likes, in two years.....! This is about quality of understanding and appreciate everything about micro art and finishing watches .🤝🌏📈🔭 Kind regard's A romanian driver , watch builder In UK
Absolutely amazing short film. A “driveway moment” for me. I couldn’t stop watching, even after I arrived home sitting in my driveway! Wonderful job Phillips! Bravo.
there are so many fine examples of 21st century watch making.. many brands from the 18th century still around, like Vacheron Constantin (1755)... Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet from alter in the 19th century... and now with brands like Philippe Dufour and FP Journe carrying on this tradition.
Well done ... what a great film ... watches are hand made art and we often forget how difficult it is to develop and produce these little high tech machines. Simply said a watch only shows the time but for the real watch lover it is more than that. It is a piece of art for the wrist. Unfortunately during these times many buyers uses watches as an investment and the real watch lovers do not have a chance to get the piece of their desire.👍🙂🇨🇭
Brands are afraid to admit the design crisis in the 21st century. Only by releasing "brand new" models with Genta's design AP can make money to survive. Just making "facelift" of their 40 years old designs Hublot can ask from $ 5,000 per watch. Which models you'll re-releasing in 20 years as historical? You can't rely only on rich people with bad taste.
It's all about the people, always. Thank you Phillips Watches for the reminder.
:)
AP has been an inspiration to aspire to as a newer and younger collector. Very cool stuff indeed. One of these days.
This is so friendly of you :)
Good to hear from a member of the Holy Trinity on this.. much thanks needs to be given to you for the timing of the Royal Oak and later to Vacheron Constantin and Patek Philippe for holding on thru those hard years!
seven hundred and eighty nine... likes, in two years.....! This is about quality of understanding and appreciate everything about micro art
and finishing watches .🤝🌏📈🔭
Kind regard's
A romanian driver , watch builder
In UK
A love letter to the mechanical watch in a time of all things digital --2020. Great short film.
Superb film.
That was amazing! Well done Philliips
Great video, thanks for re-connecting us to beauty
Thank you. Such a lovely way to spend a Saturday afternoon, feeling connected to all who are so passionate about watches and watchmaking.
Absolutely amazing short film. A “driveway moment” for me. I couldn’t stop watching, even after I arrived home sitting in my driveway! Wonderful job Phillips! Bravo.
Absolutely amazing. Thank you for the quality content. 👏👏👏👏
Beautiful video ❤
good job! It was a pleasure to watch this. Thank you!
A breath of fresh air from the man made 'drama' of other watch channels....superb work Phillips!
Amazing documentary! More, more, more, please....
This is a fantastic video!
Wow, amazing, thank you for this masterpiece!
Awesome thanks
Great content! Bravo!
awesome video !
Thanks ❤
What a brilliant video!
Expression of self, expression of life! Thanks for the wonderful movie!
Beautiful homage to something that I’ve used during these days to occupy my mind with wonder and aspiration.
there are so many fine examples of 21st century watch making.. many brands from the 18th century still around, like Vacheron Constantin (1755)... Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet from alter in the 19th century... and now with brands like Philippe Dufour and FP Journe carrying on this tradition.
Well done ... what a great film ... watches are hand made art and we often forget how difficult it is to develop and produce these little high tech machines. Simply said a watch only shows the time but for the real watch lover it is more than that. It is a piece of art for the wrist. Unfortunately during these times many buyers uses watches as an investment and the real watch lovers do not have a chance to get the piece of their desire.👍🙂🇨🇭
He always looks knackered, he could reevaluate his lifestyle.
Watchmaking has always been an art
Excellent piece, though I'd like to have seen Ming in this as well.
well done.!
🧠💡👌🙌value is about rarity and perfection in visionary ideas.
'The soul,the eternity,the beauty,the status' - Jean claude biver
nice rose gold octo finissimo on Ben's wrist
Tomorrow's innovation becomes the tradition of the future.
Only elegant and chic men. Design is everything.
Brands are afraid to admit the design crisis in the 21st century. Only by releasing "brand new" models with Genta's design AP can make money to survive. Just making "facelift" of their 40 years old designs Hublot can ask from $ 5,000 per watch.
Which models you'll re-releasing in 20 years as historical? You can't rely only on rich people with bad taste.
who came here after listening to hodinkee radio? :)
On the thumbnail thought it was the pope
:)
“How many watch A-listers do you want?”
“Yes”
Audemars Piguet.
Not much content, frankly! Very disappointing.