
Watch Commission's recent visit to Cellini in New York City offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of independent haute horlogerie. His reflections on the Ferdinand Berthoud FB 2 and the Krayon Anywhere provide valuable insights into the tactile and aesthetic experiences these exceptional timepieces offer. This article explores the nuances of collecting high-end independents, as illuminated by Watch Commission's discerning eye and the community's shared observations.

...and as a FB fan, what about a titanium version? I think they offer that in some references.
Thanks for the pictures, keep enjoying NYC, Filip
thanks for sharing. Have yet to see one in the metal. Cheers Marc
But they come with an associated price tag. Dirk
But sadly I can’t pull off the size of it on my scrawny wrist. I did go for the FB3, which itself is a stretch for me (in many respects). Not quite a fusee chain tourbillon, but not too bad.
The idea, execution and size all work very well in my mind. The price is the struggle.
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