
Samwan's detailed post on the Moritz Grossmann Hamatic Vintage offers an exclusive look into a limited-edition timepiece that captivated collectors upon its release. His insights, complemented by professional photography, highlight the intricate caliber 106.0 movement and the watch's vintage-inspired aesthetic. This article delves into why this particular reference stands out in the world of independent haute horlogerie.








This is one of the few exceptions....
Yes this one is pretty fantabulous. If they did it in a white dial, maybe some dark dark blue enamel... Actually, I’m glad they didn’t, as that would just be too much; it would immediately enter my pantheon of perfect simple time-only watches with seconds at 6 and I might explode in a fit of envy at the lucky few who get one. Best E.
or you can email Moritz Grossmann directly. I suspect not all 25 pieces are accounted for. Last resort, I can ask the AD/distributor in Hong Kong for you. They quoted me a very reasonable price.....
...and a beautiful frontside as well. The case/dial/hands design are pretty LF Galet-ish imho.
Hello, I messaged you in private. Feel free to respond. I can help you in Germany with MG. Cheers, Boris
What an usual and beautiful movement, congratulations… Jim
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