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Alf Lie: Spirit of the Norse

 
 By: tony p : December 7th, 2009-18:25
The Viking Age is the name given to that historical period between the end of the sixth century AD, and the Norman Conquest of England in the year 1066. During this time, intrepid seafarers from the Scandinavian lands now known as Norway, Sweden and Denma...

Alf Lie and Patek

 
 By: radone : December 8th, 2009-00:02
Here's the proof of Pateks having Alf Lie on the dial. Enjoy!...

intersting

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : December 8th, 2009-07:29
an interesting technical information about the watch , BUT speaking about the design in some how fashion has got to the design of the watch, which in away digesting the mechanical beauty of it. still this is my point of view based on these prototypes. let...

Setting aside issues of pricing and value . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 8th, 2009-09:52
. . . which I'll leave to those who can play in this rarified field, this design strikes me aesthetically as a tour de force, on par with the Omega central and JLC Reverso skeleton tourbillons. The canny blending of flowing curves around a tonneau frame i...

So, if I buy this watch will I be a Viking?

 
 By: mkvc : December 9th, 2009-10:28
And will I be 170 years old? Perhaps I will be a Ferrari driver? I have to say, though, it's an ingenious idea to design a watch with actual little rails to catch on things and trap debris, especially since the watch case itself apparently requires the ra...

Alf Lie will remain as a two watch wonder (sic)

 
 By: chintu : December 11th, 2009-01:34
It is a pity that Mr.Saastad justifies such stratospheric prices for a watch that is unproven; a brand that has gathered dust over the last 150 plus years literally and which has been reborn simply through an act of brand rights purchase. No continuty, no...