Stainless steel Japanese Miyota 9015 Automatic Movement Decorated to JLC Cal.967 Movement
Patek Philippe 5172G Chronograph
For Baselworld 2019, Patek Philippe is discontinuing their lovely, yet slightly reflective, 5170P chronograph and replacing it with this new 5172G model. It runs on the same movement as its predecessor, but Patek has chosen to increase the case size from 39mm to 41mm. Additionally, new touches like rounded chronograph pushers, syringe hands (with lume!), and a calfskin strap give this model a character of its own.?Patek Philippe makes some of the most impressive chronographs in the world, and this is one of the staple pieces in their lineup, using the caliber CH 29-535 PS movement. As our David Bredan said, it's the kind of movement that leaves "no room for differing tastes or arguments."Patek obviously recognizes this by not touching the movement at all here.
Parmigiani Atalante Flyback Chronograph Bugatti Watch Review
Parmigiani Fleurier has had a long standing relationship with supercar maker Bugatti. Some of the watches produced as part of this relationship are unique, for instance, the exclusive and pricey Parmigiani Supersport driving watch. However, Parmigiani also makes other “Bugatti” watches that are more affordable while still capturing the contemporary character of the brand and of the recent Bugatti car. The Parmigiani Atalante Flyback Chronograph Bugatti is such a watch.The partnership between Parmigiani and Bugatti makes sense, as both brands have similar values and history. They are both modern, boutique, exclusive, luxury brands with a deep expertise in making mechanical marvels. In Bugatti’s case, their Veyron is a modern supercar with an unparalleled mechanical engine and performance. The Veyron holds the world record for fastest production car on the planet. And Parmigiani makes some of the finest contemporary timepieces with unique in-house movements. One example