I think it just has the 2 micro adjustments on the clasp.
The new one definitley looks whiter than my "pre-Canopus" white gold Apollo 11. Can't wait to check it out in person!
It's beautiful for sure, but the value isn't for me (doesn't help that the only gold watch I've owned I took an absolute hammering when I moved it on). Heavier and softer doesn't make much sense to me on a tool watch, and if I'm dropping 40k on a watch there are so many endgame pieces with arresting design, movement and/or build that I'd consider first. JMO. I can well imagine that it's dazzling in person, and if you end up buying it then it will be one to treasure, I'm sure..
I’m so glad you took that comment the way I meant it!
So many riffs on this forum start that way, I almost didn’t leave the comment, but it was too good.
I wouldn’t say it blends in, but I do think it looks pretty damn good and I see what you mean about it working in that way!
While I will never be in a position to own one of these, I find the all gold tool watches such as this and the Speedmaster fantastic good fun. So inappropiate 😁
I like to see these gold pieces instead as a celebration of the watch model, a very special version of it even.
The new one definitley looks whiter than my "pre-Canopus" white gold Apollo 11. Can't wait to check it out in person!
The new one is beautiful indeed. Can I use my agreement with @speedyproftw as a shameless excuse to new old one as well? 😀
K KaruselI have yet to see this piece in the flesh... You, sir, a lucky man indeed.
Can’t help but think a panda dial would have smashed it out of the park. And it’s 25% too expensive.
I like everything about it except the word Canopus.