So, I was just kinda poking around, and boom, there’s all this stuff about Dior watches with Swiss movements. And, like, “Swiss Made” is basically the gold standard for watches, right? It’s like saying your coffee is made with, I dunno, *artisanal* water or something. It just screams “expensive” and “well-made.”
I saw this one that they called “La Mini D de Dior” – super fancy name, right? – and it’s only 19mm! Like, TINY. I can barely see the time on my phone, let alone a watch that small. But hey, I guess it’s more about the *statement*, you know? And it’s got diamonds, *obviously*. Who needs to actually tell time when you can just blind people with bling? Plus the rotating bezel thingy, which, honestly, what’s *that* even for? I dunno, looking cool, I guess.
Then there’s this “Pandiora” one… sounds like something out of mythology, lol. It’s got a locket thing going on, which is kinda cute, I guess. White dial, sapphire crystal – all the fancy-schmancy stuff. Honestly, a white dial? Kinda boring, if you ask me. But hey, maybe it’s understated elegance. Or maybe it’s just… white. *shrugs*
And then I saw this “Malice” one! Pink dial! Okay, NOW we’re talking. And it’s called “Malice”? That’s kinda… cheeky. I dig it. Sapphire crystal, Swiss movement, the whole shebang. Much better than the boring white one.
Look, I’m not gonna lie, I don’t *get* fancy watches. I mean, my phone tells the time just fine. But there’s something about the craftsmanship, the history, the sheer *excess* of it all that’s kinda fascinating. Like, someone actually sat down and painstakingly put together all these tiny little gears and springs… just to tell the time in a really, *really* expensive way.