Amazing how the design of the watch translates well to these cufflinks... [nt]

Nov 13, 2014,01:29 AM
 

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This is mostly for EDJA

 
 By: dr.kol : November 12th, 2014-12:27
Dear Ed, I mentioned that Patek makes nice cufflinks for Nautilus. The picture is a rubbish iPhone photo but it tells something about the design. It also hints about my next two simple steel watches. Best, Kari...  

Kari, thank you so much!!!

 
 By: EDJA : November 12th, 2014-13:59
Will complete the set next trip to Geneva soon:)

Royal Oak is another gem from Genta

 
 By: EDJA : November 12th, 2014-14:00
Which was produced even 4 years before Nau.

Yes, in fact

 
 By: dr.kol : November 13th, 2014-09:12
Royal Oak is the Original Genta - the first luxury watch made of steel and integrated bracelet. Nautilus is just Patek's answer to Royal Oak. Funny, both watches are inspired by portholes of ships. The Royal Oak design is and older type of porthole. I hav... 

don't forget...

 
 By: sam1234 : November 14th, 2014-17:21
...before even those examples mentioned, there was the 1960's Genta designed Omega Constellation and the Seamaster Polaris. Perhaps not all "porthole" inspired, but Gerald Genta clearly had widespread influence throughout the industry and his designs stan... 

True. And I do not forget.

 
 By: dr.kol : November 15th, 2014-00:40
The Omega designs are also great designs. However, the shipping related watches are closest to my heart. Today I have over 1 million dwt of tankers around the world and seafare is in my mind 24/7. There are some huge opportunities or if the market would c... 

Nice windows...

 
 By: patrick_y : November 13th, 2014-11:51
Nice windows... Are they to the soul or to the ocean?

It's a romantic question

 
 By: dr.kol : November 13th, 2014-13:40
but there's also a shipping man's answer: Both of these designs are made to seal and keep the water outside. The design of Nautilus is more modern and still some 30 years ago the portholes of the ships were designed accordingly. When I become 15 years of ... 

That's a great sentiment...

 
 By: patrick_y : November 16th, 2014-11:32
I've sailed, but I have never been on a boat for any length of time where the window looked anything close to the classic traditional port-hole window. The watch may mean more to you than other people who own the same watch.

If you ever have an opportunity,

 
 By: dr.kol : November 16th, 2014-12:25
visit a shop selling old marine equipment. You will see i.e. mirrors made of old portholes of scrapped ships. Looking at those and the construction, it is easy to understand how Gerald Genta got his inspiration to create Royal Oak and Nautilus. Best, Kari...