Saw these the other day - the black Baumatic one looks seriously cool as well (at least in pictures)
https://www.baume-et-mercier.com/en/...0617-date.html
I'm not generally a fan of polygonal watch designs (Bvlgari 8to Finissimo excepted), but B&M have just (re)released their 1973 Riviera design, replete with sapphire dials and seriously-nice 120 hour/5-day in-house movement, and I have to say, I really like it:
They've slimmed the bezel proportions to good effect, and updated everything. The original may have followed on the coat-tails of Genta's 1972 RO (despite B&M's claim to have been the first) - but to my eye it's a better design, and at Eu3,600 is about a tenth of the price of an RO or Nautilus yet better spec'd!
https://www.baume-et-mercier.com/en/...0616-date.html
Saw these the other day - the black Baumatic one looks seriously cool as well (at least in pictures)
https://www.baume-et-mercier.com/en/...0617-date.html
That's a great looking watch with an interesting movement and a decent price, and yet I've not seen a whisper about it in the watch press I read on a daily basis. Lots of stories about Rolex bracelets though.
The dial looks like a beauty!
The "5 Days" kills it for me, less is more with text on dials
I quite like the shape and bracelet, and it's a lot of watch for the money.
I am less sure about the semi-transparent dial - there seems to be a sister model with a nice blue dial with wave pattern, however with a generic movement and 38hrs reserve only (plus a smaller date window):
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
is there a non date version ?
also possibly non roman perhaps ?
nice otherwise - well except for the bolts in the bezel.
and would it be slimmer if a hand winder ?
ok, just kidding about the handwound
i do quite like it , but the tweaks would help ...