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    The Geneva 2023 report>>>>


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    Grand Master ryanb741's Avatar
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    Wow! Just had a quick look at the pics, will digest it fully when in bed later but looks like amazing work!

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    Thanks for sharing and taking the time to put together 👍

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    Thank you Jocke I enjoy your posts. That second Cuervo y Sobrinos looks interesting and so do a few other but no doubt pricey!

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    Thank you very much for sharing and for the effort! These Kudoke watches are incredible, the essence of nice watchmaking I think.

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    Thanks Jocke. That Laurent Ferrier is absolutely beautiful.

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    Wow. Love your write ups and now I have many brands to look up and lust after !!


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    Nice one, Jocke. Great write up as per usual.

    There are so many pieces there that hardly ever see the light of day. But being a sheep, I fell in love with the 5924G the moment it was released and it will be my goal to own one at some point.

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    Excellent. Those Schnitzels look wonderful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liggy View Post
    Thank you Jocke I enjoy your posts. That second Cuervo y Sobrinos looks interesting and so do a few other but no doubt pricey!
    Agree that was the most appealing to me! Gorgeous dial

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    Excellent pictures, thanks for sharing!

    The Cuervo y sobrinos watches look amazing!

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    Another year; thanks again for the write up Jocke!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaurav_tzuk View Post
    Excellent pictures, thanks for sharing!

    The Cuervo y sobrinos watches look amazing!
    Yes indeed. I’ve already giving serious thought to Prominente Iconico. Almost good value

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    Great report as ever, now i'm craving beer and Schnitzel.

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    Thanks for sharing Jocke, that Laurent Ferrier is certainly something special.


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    Great report Jocke- always nice to see some of the smaller brand’s offerings which are so much more interesting than what is covered by the main blogs.

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    Great coverage.
    I've been following Cuervo y Sobrinos for the past ten years, absolutely love those new retro/throwback models, they had started to get a bit ostentatious again. They used to sponsor the Tour De Espana race, there are some stunning limited editions floating about.

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    Great write up and brilliant pix as always. From disturbingly small Heinekens to impressively large schnitzels and everything in between!

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    I did exactly as instructed. Wow, what a write up. Loved it. Here are some of the stand out watches, some of the brands I'd never heard of. Thanks for taking the time to put it all together.














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    Great pics, and fantastic looking food! Thanks for sharing

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    Wonderful post - always interesting to see the products from some " non mainstream" brands.

    Appreciate you taking the time to post the report.

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    Thank you for sharing. Great pictures as always, and some really good looking pieces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjjamie View Post
    Agree that was the most appealing to me! Gorgeous dial
    Seems to be a limited edition, the Lonsdale.

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    Fantastic photos and some stunning watches and maker's displays

    Particularly liked the Cuervo watches.

    Thanks for that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaurav_tzuk View Post
    Excellent pictures, thanks for sharing!

    The Cuervo y sobrinos watches look amazing!
    I liked the Flameante, but i know the one I would really wear is the first one. Very nice piece.

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    Great pictures of some unusual watches. I think the Cuervo Y Sabrinos and Speake Marins are my favourites

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    Fantastic post and report, thank you!

    I'm quite taken by the second Schwarz Etienne although I agree with other posters about the beauty of the Cuervo y Sobrinos

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    Thank you all for the kind words.

    IMHO the Kudoke and CYS was the most interesting,

    Kudoke have a nice pricing with all that kind of quality and so much hand work.

    CYS have succeeded in getting the color combinations to match so well as it looks both old and new at the same time.

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