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·The "Motor Sport" July issue includes its occasional supplement, "Prescision", all about watches, not necessarily automotive-related.
There's some very exotic stuff, including the new Mille McLaren, (£996,500), Ferrari Hublot (£114, 000) and the $11M Patek. But, to my own surprise, I found the least expensive thing featured the most interesting. Now I wouldn't swop my Speedmaster Moonwatch for anything, and I've always thought it my ongoing duty to decry quartz watches, but I have to admit to a liking for the Bulova Special-Edition Moon Watch, (£489). The watch itself does look good, but it's the overall packaging and presentation that impresses me now. I would think that for a young person, just starting watch collecting, this represents excellent value for money and will look as good on the wrist as much as it does in the very attractive box.
There's some very exotic stuff, including the new Mille McLaren, (£996,500), Ferrari Hublot (£114, 000) and the $11M Patek. But, to my own surprise, I found the least expensive thing featured the most interesting. Now I wouldn't swop my Speedmaster Moonwatch for anything, and I've always thought it my ongoing duty to decry quartz watches, but I have to admit to a liking for the Bulova Special-Edition Moon Watch, (£489). The watch itself does look good, but it's the overall packaging and presentation that impresses me now. I would think that for a young person, just starting watch collecting, this represents excellent value for money and will look as good on the wrist as much as it does in the very attractive box.
