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Subscribe to this threadJCL Aston Martin Tourbillon: the Supercar of Watches
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tanooki2003 @ Apr 25th 2008 9:51AM
Maybe it's just me but I just don't really find any interest in this watch, no matter how much gold, silver, or exposed gears they put on it.
Unless this watch could play MP3's, Videos, have an FM Radio, Voice Recorder, view photos, have cellphone features, or read text documents then this is just another high price tag boring watch with a name of a car company.
Quattrofan @ Apr 25th 2008 10:00AM
Don't sweat it. I don't believe you are a target demographic for this purchase anyway.
Bondtastic @ Apr 25th 2008 10:03AM
...and for you they made that "fast japanese family sedan" comment. You could have stopped reading there and not had to make a comment that makes you look silly for complaining that a mechanically beautiful watch can't double as a cell phone / mp3 player.
Funny how you don't see people that love these types of watches complain that the latest iphone/iwatch doesn't have a turbillion, exposed gears, excellent craftsmanship and as such is "high price tag boring watch".
There are some more beautiful skeleton watches out there, but I do love the style of this one.
Chad @ Apr 25th 2008 10:03AM
Yeah, I don't go to an auto site to look at watches either.