Sven
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Very cool and handsome watches
Dec 14, 2008,23:05 PM
Thanks for showing calling attention to this very promising upcoming brand, Francois-Xavier.
I like the whole concept and idea behind these watches. And I certain love the case, the dial design, and the movements. Well, I much prefer the numerals on the tourbillon - the font of the time-only numerals is a it mannered and not quite aesthetically pleasing IMO, but everything else is superb. It shall be interesting to see the finished result - without scratches and with more finish. But it is very very promising.
Sven
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