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    Not a first draft, but an actual watch, on sale to the public.

    There must be a better way…

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    Not a first draft, but an actual watch, on sale to the public.

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    Not a fan of the PR? Me either.
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    Not a first draft, but an actual watch, on sale to the public.

    There must be a better way…
    I think Eberhard had a better way with this dial. I like power reserve, but it has to integrate aesthetically as well. A designer can go symmetrical or asymmetrical. I don't mind either. I think the problems with the Frederique Constant might stem from the cluttered numbers on the sub-seconds dial, and the lack of delineation across the plain white dial. Is that porcelain or something? It looks very smooth.

    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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