Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Recently Changed - Breguet Marine Watch

Breguet quietly made a small change in the design of Marine in its marine sports style this year. Some of the new Marine design elements really shocked me. First of all, I think Breguet's most proud mark of the coin-shaped case rim is engraved, and the new Marine becomes a vertical tooth with a large pitch. In addition, Breguet has always been a classically slender Roman numeral hour-marker. The new Marine is presented in a blocky short black body. Best luxury clone watches online, buy replica watches at firstwatchclone.co.
 
In addition, the lugs change the straight length of the line to the center of the horizontal handle. The final pointer is traditional. The Breguet pointer, but it is the tip of the Breguet plus the thicker sword-shaped and medium-folded three-dimensional way, the pointer appears to be more layers, but less refined the sense of slenderness in the past; finally like the replacement of the waves in the mermaid illustration The spiral carving pattern of the machine-carved faceplate decoration, combined with the above pen, I really want to hear your opinions.

In the extremely critical profession of my work, when the team conducts brainstorming and work review, some colleagues will describe and judge the quality of a certain design with "I like it" and "I don't like it". I am often severely tempted by me. Stopping (maybe a lot of people hate me), because design has nothing to do with our personal preferences, design itself should be a precise science, this precise science must be through long-term observational research and repeated multiple confirmation comparisons In order to find the best combination of lines and elements, the first draft may require more than 100 permutations to compare the perfect ratio and balance, and the final answer is the closest to the classic design that can be witnessed by the years. All designs are not perfect, and if you add subjective opinions of non-scientific views that I like or dislike, there is no perfection.

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