
aWtchslvr's post highlights a special edition Habring² Jumping Seconds created for The Horology Club in Hong Kong, sparking a discussion about the brand's approach to limited editions and custom orders. This thread offers valuable insights into the appeal of Habring²'s unique designs and the process for collectors to commission bespoke timepieces. It underscores the brand's engagement with collector communities and the distinctive aesthetic choices that resonate with enthusiasts.

Money tree when I need it?
in this case it is a special edition for The Horology Club so I suppose only money can not buy it.
The case and dial are sublime!
Or a WPS special edition!
That their most attractive designs are always the limited editions. The standard models are of course technically superb, but lack that little bit of flair that their various limited models usually capture. This limited model certainly has the 'zing' factor.
Look at this one for CronotempVs, a spanish horology club. Picture from the blog Horas y minutos. We need one for Watchprosite!!
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