More limited editions....
Little Price Big Pilot's watch
Volvo Yacht Club
Both are nice and well received among fan-boys out there.
The Blue dial on the LP Big Pilot is impressive and makes the 46mm even louder. I've nothing against it but it is just not my cup of tea. Mainly because of the fonts which I feel is overpowering and in addition to the sunburst blue dial. I'd still settle for the standard 5009 BP.
The Yacht Club however is more to my liking. It is perhaps the best iteration of this model. Shame that it's a limited edition as I feel that the blue hands and indices works very well against the silver dial.
The next piece here takes the cake...
The Digital Perpetual Calender AT is at 49mm and 19mm thick. If you like rubber next to gold and lucky enough to be one of the 50 to own this piece, then you're blessed with bold taste and a deep wallet.
Back to sanity...
The Metropolitan Portuguese Turbillon, also limited to 50 and a very stylish one indeed. Despite having a gold-olive dial, it was still tastefully done, with a deserving price tag...
The one that really attracted me is this...
What do you think, too big?
The new AT 2000 titanium is at 46mm and 20mm thick (thanks to the exceptionally thick front crystal shown above). Wears like one of the larger G-shocks as it is rather light, thanks to the materials. Though this was last year's SIHH model, the stock only arrived late last year and it was only recently that I was able to see it in person. Love the dial details and overall built quality. I only wished it is priced like a G-shock...