Nice of you to upload a video of my favourite watch manufacturer on my birthday ;) didn't know what to think of this particular piece for a while, but seeing it on the wrist in the video with that backdrop... It still screams of industrial elegance and shows off the same caliber of asymmetric beauty that their other timepieces pull off so well, despite it being "cheap" :P
Always loved GF for their outstanding finishing and complications. Through this video I learned that they are also a great contributor to the watch enthusiast world! Even more points to Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey for creating such a fascinating and unique brand which really opens up the spirit of high-end watchmaking to the public. Great report as always! Cheers G :-)
This is my favourite watchmaker, thanks for making another video on them. I'd just love to see one of their watches up close, nevermind own/maintain one :D These guys, to me, are the definition of 'cool'
Beautiful watch and a beautiful video! I have to say that I find the background music a bit too loud and funky for this type of video. Maybe it could be toned down a bit in the future?
It has great design and the highest lv of hand finishing by watchmaking masters(today, even Patek Philippe has increasingly more machine finishing component). I feel its a bit over-priced at the price of 7 Petak Phillippe. However with so little supply the price would go up -- and real watch collectors would spend any kind of money for a unique masterpiece.
Absolutely outstanding watch. However, by the way, more than 100 000 swiss francs for one steel watch giving just hours, minutes and seconds, a little bit exaggerated perhaps ;-) but dreams have no price, obviously...
Rolex is much better. Rolex uses MEMs technology to manufacture hollowed pallet fork, as well as better shock protection system and a more advanced hairspring...