The Da Vinci became world famous with the worlds first Perpetual Calendar, designed by Kurt Klaus, that could be operated by the crown and was pre-programmed.
Kurt Klaus wearing the Platinum Da Vinci Kurt Klaus:
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The Da Vinci became world famous with the worlds first Perpetual Calendar, designed by Kurt Klaus, that could be operated by the crown and was pre-programmed.
Kurt Klaus wearing the Platinum Da Vinci Kurt Klaus:
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Rather bad iPhone picture from the Da Vinci Chrono Laureus edition taken at my AD:
Kind regards,
Cinq
We need more Da Vinci love :D That is why I took a quick pic of this red gold Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Kurt Klaus :)
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Took a picture of this masterpiece this week.
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i dont understand such beautiful watch doesnt get much attention?
Despite the occasional lack of love and attention by others, I can only imagine those who own a Da Vinci must surely love it dearly...
Laureus chrono: (1,000 pcs LE)
K. Klaus steel/perpetual chrono: (3,000 pcs LE)
Both watches shown being tried at a duty free location in Asia few weeks back.
Price for the Laureus was around $13,335 (yesterday) and for the pictured K. Klaus in the vicinity of Eur 16,633.
Da Vinci chrono in gold (not LE) was also available at around 17,300 Eur.
Da Vinci chrono steel (not LE) was also available, black colour crocodile strap, cost was about $800 less than the Laureus blue coloured strap version.
It is indeed a special watch.
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