New watch alert - Minerva Pythagore

Oct 02, 2020,02:33 AM
 

I remember when I saw the Pythagore for the first time, about 15 years ago. That was the dream watch, but too expensive for the young watch afficionado. Now thanks to my friend (who found NOS) since yesterday I am the happy owner of the 34mm Pythagore equipped with Cal. 48. It is the same design like KMII piece, but it seems that the early series - the Cal. 48 is in raw version without geneva stripes. Anyway, beautiful dial, hands and case design, I am very happy smile





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This is a very cool reference

 
 By: VinnieD : October 2nd, 2020-03:04
that gets more and more difficult to get, let alone in NOS condition. Well done!

What a find.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : October 2nd, 2020-05:16
You must be very thankful to your industrious friend for tracking this down. 34mm looks very good.

Very elegant. The two tone dial and big XII make this watch really interesting.

 
 By: Nicetomeetyou : October 2nd, 2020-05:53
I have also seen images of a pilot version of this watch.

Livius [log-in: deBalzac] owns the very same . . .

 
 By: Dr No : October 2nd, 2020-11:35
. . . Pythagore and has accumulated countless honors in Wrist Scan participation over the years. It's as close to perfection as a watch can get . . . ...  

A question

 
 By: davudvl : October 3rd, 2020-21:27
Is the subdial on this watch actually grey, or is it just the lighting?

It's the lighting, David . . .

 
 By: Dr No : October 3rd, 2020-21:37
. . . there's no difference in coloration between dial and subdial. Art

Ok [nt]

 
 By: davudvl : October 3rd, 2020-21:54