Love that they don't stick to one theme/style throughout the zodiac - so much more interesting. Love the horses also for their link to a historical artifact; that they were made by the Ms. Porchet doesn't hurt 😀. But, wow, those tigers sure are striking! Thanks, Gordon, for the great sleuth work and
Looking forward to this. Such a different theme from the usual focus on the watches or makers themselves. Thanks for the effort, Gordon, and thanks also to the family for their willingness to share!
Your passion and determination is truly inspirational. Looking forward to seeing what's next! Might I suggest a repeater? 😀 Have a Happy New Year! May the upcoming year be a Patek-filled one!
Look forward to more of your contributions in your expanded role. You have always been informative and thought-provoking... and not to forget your infectious passion! Congratulations!
However, I like the PP because its comical look gives it a somewhat appealing personality and sense of humor. Maybe because I know the picture's provenance, is the painter's style. Regardless, they're both beautiful pieces. Congrats! p.s. were you looking to make it a hat trick at that Into the Wild
Huge, huge congrats, Gordon! You must be in a state of perpetual dream - this coming so soon after your Rousseau induced coma I'm curious that you find this watch more discreet than your other enamel WTs. The colors are more earthy, but they seem pretty vibrant as well. And that bracelet/case - you