Swiss made automatic chronometer watch, stainless steel 1-4435, 41.80mm, 50m, sapphire crystal top with anti reflexion treatment and on the caseback, movement decorated with perlage, cotes de Geneve, blue screws, BRELLUM oscillating weight, movement Chronometer Officially certified by the COSC, leather strap hand made and steel decorated stainless steel deploying buckle
Nicht undbedingt aufregend, sieht aber solide aus. Mann kann sogar etwas Liebe zum Detail konstatieren (Appliziertes Logo, Krone). Mit der Dekoration geht auch der Preis halbwegs i.O.
Aber warum muss das immer heißen wie ne Eigenmarke vom Discounter?
The BRELLUM name is full of symbolism and values that are personal. The first letter of BRELLUM is also the first letter of Bonfol, my village of origin. As the Italian writer Antonio Gramsci explains, « in order to know where one is going, we must remember where we come from », a philosophy that BRELLUM adheres to. Take the example of the Duobox model which has been inspired by the past but produced with the help of modern technology.
In the name BRELLUM there is an anagram of my surname as everything in me including my values and experience blend perfectly in with the DNA of the brand.
Finally, there is a strong resemblance to the Latin word bellum which means war and one of its synonyms signifies combat. Indeed, the combat that each one of us experiences in our own way but guided by our own convictions throughout.
The BRELLUM name is full of symbolism and values that are personal. The first letter of BRELLUM is also the first letter of Bonfol, my village of origin. As the Italian writer Antonio Gramsci explains, « in order to know where one is going, we must remember where we come from », a philosophy that BRELLUM adheres to. Take the example of the Duobox model which has been inspired by the past but produced with the help of modern technology.
In the name BRELLUM there is an anagram of my surname as everything in me including my values and experience blend perfectly in with the DNA of the brand.
Finally, there is a strong resemblance to the Latin word bellum which means war and one of its synonyms signifies combat. Indeed, the combat that each one of us experiences in our own way but guided by our own convictions throughout.
Sorry, Michael, das ist das wohl hirnloseste Geschwafel seit langem, das rettet auch der olle Gramsci nicht mehr.
"The first letter of Brellum is also the first letter of Bullshit, where this text originates...". So ists besser.
Heinz-Jürgen hat geschrieben: ↑08 Mär 2017, 16:57
Ich glaube, ich könnte die Uhr ohne Brille nicht ablesen. Das ist bei mir mehr und mehr zum k.o.-Kriterium geworden.
Daher schon deswegen nichts für mich.
Heinz-Jürgen
Hallo HJ,
das geht mir inzwischen auch so . Bei meiner Da Vinci kann ich - außer der Uhrzeit - kaum noch
etwas ablesen. Da macht ein Ewiger kaum noch Sinn , obwohl es eine wunderschöne Uhr ist.
Aber verkaufen mag ich sie auch nicht.