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Old 18 August 2024, 11:08 AM   #31
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That would be nice but I’m pretty pessimistic about my chances.

Do you mean the main Simon Brette IG page? Or something else?
You can try Simon_Brette_watches.
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Old 18 August 2024, 11:08 AM   #32
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You can try Simon_Brette_watches.
I’ll give it a shot thanks!
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Old 18 August 2024, 11:43 AM   #33
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I recall being in contact with him immediately after his initial tourb was announced a few years ago and then being offered on a year or so later for maybe 60-80k? He definitely improved the watch and there should be a lower price for people who buy in early. Regardless I like his style if a bit generic French. Better to be classic and generic than noveau and crap.
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I recall being in contact with him immediately after his initial tourb was announced a few years ago and then being offered on a year or so later for maybe 60-80k? He definitely improved the watch and there should be a lower price for people who buy in early. Regardless I like his style if a bit generic French. Better to be classic and generic than noveau and crap.
The Souscription was priced at EUR 85,000 and typically a watchmaker's souscription edition is priced lower to help him kick-start his business. I like the aesthetics but not a fan of the 15.5mm dome in the Souscription. That's why I am so drawn to the Atelier which at 39mm and 12mm housing a tourbillon, an ideal watch for me.
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The Souscription was priced at EUR 85,000 and typically a watchmaker's souscription edition is priced lower to help him kick-start his business. I like the aesthetics but not a fan of the 15.5mm dome in the Souscription. That's why I am so drawn to the Atelier which at 39mm and 12mm housing a tourbillon, an ideal watch for me.

Yes much prefer the dimensions of the current iteration.
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