
aWtchslvr introduces the Habring Josef, a regulator with dead-beat seconds, sparking a conversation about the brand's evolving design language and commitment to accessible complications. This post highlights Habring's dedication to horological innovation, making it a crucial reference for collectors interested in independent watchmaking. The community's engagement further enriches the understanding of this significant new release.








Definitely like it better on the nubuck leather.
Looks really interesting. Thanks for posting. Best Thomas
Which of course is a good thing 👌🏻 I think the leather strap is definitely the better option.
The reason for this configuration is that the escapement is at 12. In a way it makes it special.
at 12, cushion subdials mimicking the case… not bad.
Thanks for posting. Dead beat seconds too, such a cool watch, also finally an interesting and complex case design from Habrings, I know that they are trying to offer interesting mechanical complications in accessible prices for the enjoyment of many, but the simplicity of case designs were a bit of a turn off for me. This one though with its angles and curves is very pleasing to look at.
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