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BELONG TO THE LEGEND
from Collect 29
RM 07-04
In-house skeletonised automatic winding calibre 50-hour power reserve (± 10%)
Baseplate and bridges in grade 5 titanium
Function selector
Shock-resistant to 5000 g’s 36 grams including Velcro® strap
Case in Quartz TPT®

Now more than ever, one of my life-long favourite quotes rings true: “If we want things to remain as they are, things will have to change,” wrote the Sicilian nobleman and writer Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa in his only novel, The Leopard. There is significant change happening socially, economically and culturally yet common themes, needs and core truths always seem to emerge. Just as artists may change their medium but not their style, or change their style but not their message, and fashion brands may change their designers but never their founding identity, sometimes by changing we are reminded of how, really, we haven’t changed at all.





