Atelier Wen Millésime 2024 — Perception 睦 (Mù)vsFurlan Marri Cornes De Vache
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Atelier Wen Millésime 2024 — Perception 睦 (Mù) owners and reviewers praise its attractive design, comfortable 40mm titanium case, and captivating hand-guilloché purple dial. The integrated bracelet is noted for its improved finishing and a micro-adjustment clasp. Some owners find the movement's appearance and caseback design unappealing, preferring a simpler display. The watch is priced at $3,588 and utilizes the Dandong SL1588A automatic movement, with quoted accuracy of +/-10 seconds per day. Overall, owners and reviewers rate Atelier Wen Millésime 2024 — Perception 睦 (Mù) highly for its compelling design and finishing at its price point.
The Furlan Marri Cornes de Vache Blue Sector is lauded for its vintage-inspired design, featuring distinctive cow horn lugs and a compact 37.5mm case. Reviewers highlight its complex case finishing with sharp transitions and polished surfaces, a subtly grained azure blue dial with a printed sector and applied Breguet numerals, and the La Joux-Perret G100 automatic movement. This movement provides a 68-hour power reserve, with accuracy noted as within ±7 seconds per day. The watch is priced at CHF 1,250 excl. taxes or A$2,600. On balance, reviewers praise the Furlan Marri Cornes de Vache Blue Sector for its elegant, wearable vintage aesthetic and detailed finishing at its price point.
The watch features a 37.5mm stainless steel case with a coin-edge bezel and a box sapphire crystal. Its price point is relatively high compared to other independent watchmakers. Reviewers disagree on the movement, with one noting the Swiss La Joux-Perret G100 movement and the other mentioning a Japanese quartz movement.
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