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Ahh doesn't look like a real flying tourbillion unfortunately . I wonder if that's actual ceramic or PVD
I thought so, there is an old fake tourbillon Spirit of Big Bang that had the same description, so I assume it was a copy paste of the specs. Did he confirm if the dimensions were correct? 42x16.5mm (the watch looks slimmer than 16.5mm)
Ahh doesn't look like a real flying tourbillion unfortunately . I wonder if that's actual ceramic or PVD
I’ve never owned a tonneau watch. In your guys opinion, what would fit a 6.5 inch wrist better, this watch or the classic fusion tourbillon from the same factory? They’re both very slim.
Looks nice but they are fantasy models as far as I know