Strange, because JCB said in that interview that he did with you that the Link was a pointless range, that the Link bracelet should just be a bracelet that they could use on other watches...
Strange, because JCB said in that interview that he did with you that the Link was a pointless range, that the Link bracelet should just be a bracelet that they could use on other watches...
Guess someone made a good case for it and JCB changed his mind.
Sensible thickness and diameter is just about acceptable. I quite like it. Probably not enough to go out and buy it, though. Not sure how important it is in the range, although I can see it being bought by people in suits.
Watch geeks would also likely cite the Royal Oak integrated bracelet to be pretty "iconic".
What's interesting is that there seems to be a little bubbling of integrated watches brewing amongst the upper-middle market watches.
It started last year (or was it 2015) with Eterna then Concord and Girard Perregaux followed by Piaget and now TAGHeuer have this to add to the "original" trio Genta offspring that have always defined this watch-type.
Is this sort of dress/sports (ahem... Sports/ELegance...) going to see a resurgence?