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The Perrelet Turbine is so named for its oscillating, mesmerizing dial, which takes inspiration from jet engines. As the Perrelet P-331 25-jewel movement churns, the dial actually rocks back and forth, visually conveying the inner workings Read More
I’ve seen these before at my local watch store, they’ve now stopped carrying them. The quality of finish is pretty good. I would say on par with longines or lower tier TAG (aqua racers and etc). Still really expensive for what it is, an ETA movement with a spinny gimmick for a dial. The watch is also crazy big and thick (mostly cause it’s automatic ontop of the second rotor on the dial). I’m a big guy but I still thought it was a bit unnecessarily large. $1900 isn’t bad but imo there are a lot more watches I’d buy before this at that price point. You really have to fall in love with the spinny dial.
DocZZZI agree, this price for what you're getting seems high and I don't consider the double rotor complication to be as useful.
Lastly, seems that this brand doesn't have a great resale value...
I'll pass.
Pretty sure I saw an almost identical looking watch on INVICTA's site for a tenth of what this one is going for. Might not have the same movement, but it was every bit just as ugly.
MarPablCertainly any of the Russian Diver variants qualify--BIGLY, and while I've never been an Orient fan, I was shocked by the video you pointed me to--absolutelyshocked!
As Marlon Brando once said: "the horror...the horror"
It's too bad they felt the need to sacrifice function for form on so many dials. The roulette dial is cool though! As is the swing out handle on the crown.
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A community member
Mar 18, 2019
$1900 is a small price to pay for an illegible watch.