BellesMontres Paris Independent Watch Highlights
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BellesMontres Paris Independent Watch Highlights

By Mark in Paris · Nov 23, 2014 · 8 replies
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Mark in Paris offers a captivating photo report from the BellesMontres exhibition in Paris, showcasing a curated selection of independent watchmakers. His post provides a valuable snapshot of the event, highlighting intricate complications and exceptional finishing from brands like Ludovic Ballouard, Kari Voutilainen, and Grönefeld. This article serves as a testament to the artistry and innovation within independent horology.

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As usual the little enlightened stands the watches are kept in are a real problem to take good pictures but I managed to get these.

It was a fantastic 3 days exhibitions, especially with the return of Ludovic Ballouard, Kari Voutilainen, Vianney Halter or the Gronefeld Bros.

I love watches!

Cheers, Mark



The Half Time - Ludovic Ballouard:


















Very thin room between the dial and the name plate:





I love the case's side shape (curved):






The center piece (snail shape) is making a turn in 1 hour and, hence, resets the retrograde minute hand and switches both rings for the next hour (instant):

The finishing is fantastic too.









The Upside-down's movement:





The Pt Upside-down (blue dial) and  Half-time:






Another reborn brand JC Pellaton (from the man who created and set very accurate Tourbillon):

The finish is top noch (at a Greubel Forsey budget).






The Gronefeld 1 Hertz movement which is really beautiful (more impressive to me than the Parallax decoration):

On the dial's side the second hands stops very accurately over each second marker. This is a nice testimony of their mastery.





Kari Voutilainen - "2-8" (unisex with a mother of pearl center dial) with the in-house movement we have in the Vingt-8:





KV - Tourbillon:









  

KV - GMT unique piece:

The GMT is readable through the rotating disk on the small second dial (setting is made via the pusher in the crown)

The engraving is beautiful...
















Romain Jerome with the Batman (for its anniversary):

The black shiny background around the bat signal becomes blue when in the dark.






This is a map of Berlin (with some of the wall's dust):

The wall in red becomes green in the dark (25the anniversary of its fall).






Vianney Halter's Deep Space:

Very technical, stands well on the wrist, remains light...

























This message has been edited by Mark in Paris on 2014-11-23 13:57:30

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amanico
Nov 23, 2014
The Vianney Halter Space is Wow! What a watch.

What an idea behind the Watch. Superb. My favourite among all those you showed, by far. Best, Nicolas

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Mark in Paris
Nov 23, 2014
A great pice indeed

even if I prefer the pieces finished like the Voutilainens and the beautiful bridge sustaining the direct impulse escapement. But the Deep Space is a unique display, by the complicated mechanism it is and its overall style. PS: sorry I missed you, you were occupied with GP and wanted to catch you later but didn't make it on time. Hope you had a great time too.

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amanico
Nov 23, 2014
Too bad, but we had a very busy schedule. Next time! [nt]

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andrewluff
Nov 23, 2014
Great shots... thanks for sharing...

Can I pick a favourite.... no far too difficult with these beauties. Cheers Andrew

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Mark in Paris
Nov 23, 2014
They indeed all have their own charm and appeal...

and my pictures don't help :p But Voutilainen's finishing is really something... Your welcome Andrew :) Cheers, Mark

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swjoseph
Nov 24, 2014
With Deep Space and Kari Voutilainen - "2-8"

art and craft and technology of the era are well covered. Thanks for sharing the live wrist shots. Joseph

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