Robert Loomes Coppe: A Collector's Look at the Distinctive Copper Timepiece
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Robert Loomes Coppe: A Collector's Look at the Distinctive Copper Timepiece

By Bounce781 · Jan 27, 2020 · 25 replies
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Bounce781's post highlights the distinctive aesthetic of the Robert Loomes Coppe, a piece celebrated for its warm copper case and contrasting hands. This article delves into the unique appeal of this independent British watchmaker's creation, exploring its design and the community's insights into its provenance and the brand's philosophy. Bounce781's personal connection to the brand and its founder further enriches the discussion, offering a collector's perspective on a lesser-known but highly regarded independent watch.

Have a great start to the week, y’all!

Love the contrast of the hands and the warm copper tone of the case!











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SALMANPK
Jan 27, 2020

any chance you have the pic of the movement? S

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patrick_y
Jan 27, 2020

Thank you for the introduction!

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ChristianDK
Jan 27, 2020

Please tell us more.

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sham1
Jan 27, 2020

I hope Robert's brand is doing well. Met him at Salon QP in London a few times. A most lovely man and honest. I being a crazy nut when it comes to accuracy once asked him how accurate his watches were and he candidly replied between 15 and 20 seconds daily. I loved the design but I knew that tolerance would drive me mad. Still, a lovely, lovely watch. Thank you for posting!

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Bounce781
Jan 27, 2020

Yes I’m a big fan of Robert’s as well. Was lucky to meet him in October last year in London at the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers dinner. Lovely fellow! Cheers

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Tim Jackson
Jan 27, 2020

Is this the model with the re-worked Smiths caliber? Enjoyed seeing it in London in Oct last year my good man. Cheers, Tim

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