Ferdinand Berthoud Chronomètre 3SPC.4 Release
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Ferdinand Berthoud Chronomètre 3SPC.4 Release

By quattro · Sep 23, 2024 · 43 replies
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quattro's original post introduces the Ferdinand Berthoud Chronomètre 3SPC.4, a limited edition timepiece celebrating the 5th anniversary of Monaco's Art in Time gallery. This article delves into the community's initial reactions and expert opinions on this distinctive sandblasted titanium model, offering insights into its design philosophy and market positioning. While quattro personally prefers other Berthoud references, his post serves as a vital starting point for a deeper exploration of this unique release.

To celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Art in Time gallery in Monaco, Ferdinand Berthoud releases a limited series of 5 pieces of its cylindrical hairspring model (FB 3 SPC for "spiral cylindrique") in sandblasted titanium.

Not my personal cup of tea, but some of you might like it.

Best to all of you.

Photos credit: yohann_artintime & yohann_martinez (on IG).
















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M2
m2
Sep 23, 2024

I think a friend attended this, as he was posting some pictures. If you met a Canadian there, it was him!

MD
mdg
Sep 23, 2024

...and leave the bling for the back. Sometimes there's too much going on.

LI
LiftAngle51
Sep 23, 2024

For sure not a conventional watch. It is a celebration watch only 5 peaces. Too exclusive for me, but good to know it would find collectors who would enjoy the technical exclusivity of the watch. Honestly i like this FB far more than any MB&F.

AU
AuHavrePro
Sep 23, 2024

I do like this particular version! Thanks for the pictures!! Cheers, Filip

QU
quattro
Sep 23, 2024

I didn’t attend the launch: I just saw the photos on IG and on FB’s website.

QU
quattro
Sep 23, 2024

Photos credit: Monochrome

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