Salon QP 2012: Independent Watch Wristshots
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Salon QP 2012: Independent Watch Wristshots

By foversta · Nov 12, 2012 · 22 replies
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Foversta's comprehensive wristshot gallery from Salon QP 2012 provides a vivid snapshot of the independent watchmaking scene from that year. This collection offers a unique opportunity to see a diverse array of timepieces on the wrist, highlighting both established independents and emerging brands. The post serves as a valuable visual archive, capturing the aesthetic and design trends prevalent among high-end independent watchmakers over a decade ago.

After the gallery of portraits posted yesterday (http://home.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-17/pi-5584268/ti-826618/s-0/), please find below my selection of wristshots taken during the Salon QP.

I tried to see almost all exhibitors but it wasn't possible to meet everybody.

Anyway, I think I didn't miss the key watches of the event!

Peter Speake-Marin was presenting a new version of his Spirit. The previous was closing a chapter, the new one contributes to a new one, the Spirit Mark 2:




The Resilience is a superb watch thanks to its enamel dial:




It was the first participation for Urwerk at the Saatchi gallery. I was happy to wear this UR-210 which makes me think in a sense to the Opus V due to the retrograde "big hand holder":




The Schofield team was back to QP with the Signalman watch, here the DLC version:




Even if I was impressed by the horological contents of Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, Chapter 3 is by far my fav watch from Maîtres du Temps:




Yes, yes, believe me or not but this is an Andreas Strehler watch and you can easily read the time. More seriously, I liked this Cocon thanks to its feeling of depth and the original case shape:




The combo PG&blue dial of Sarpaneva's Northern Stars is gorgeous:




The K0 Wuoksi is watching you...








We jump into a totally different world with the classic dial from Laurent Ferrier which hides an original and perfectly designed movement:




The new Patrimony Automatic, a very pure and elegant watch:




Robert Loomes created this watch entirely made in England:




I would say that this Minute Repeater is quite classic for someone like Christophe Claret. If you know the Opera 1, you will not be surprised. The design of the watch is more original:




Meridian is another english project using Unitas movements including one with an increased power reserve:




The Amvox 7 made one of its first appearance at the Salon:




I already presented you the Ocean Tourbillon Big Date:




Opus 12 was one of the most impressive watches of the Basel fair. It is always the same pleasure to observe the behaviour of the blue hands:




The Gustafson&Sjögren Spring is the entry level of the company but we can appreciate the work on the dial and on the case:




A rare bird... it is very difficult to find an Altiplano Ultra-Thin Skeleton in the boutiques. Hopefully, it was visible at the Salon QP!




The DB25T remains one of my fav watches thanks to the behaviour of the big second hand and the superb dial:




Revelation is a new brand which uses a system to unveil or not the decoration of the movement dial side. The Tourbillon watch doesn't use the system ofr the moment but I was really seduced by its revolution. It features one of the biggest counterweights!




The Androgyne goes black:




The stunning Opera 2:




The One Hertz Fire uses the orange colour... logical after all for a watch coming from the Netherlands!




The Tourbillon & Minute Repeater features a Claret ebauche:




Ivresse was designed by Eric Giroud. One of the purest watches around...




The Vingt-8 and its blue dial becomes even more beautiful with a PG case:




The Christophe Colomb with a see-through dial:




It is my shiny side:




The Victory watch from Bremont features retrograde second and date hands:




I saw at Basel the previous version of the Classico Luna. The watch was redesigned and it is one of the most beautiful elegant watches I've seen this year:




I prefer the previous version of the Sonata:




Julien Coudray and its very specific enamel dial:




The selection of wristshots is over now but I would like to give you one more picture which is obviously a kind of classic in London!

But the watch was created by an English watchmaker so I found it more appropriate than ever!
 




So goodbye London and thanks again to James Gurney for this great Salon QP!

Fx

This message has been edited by foversta on 2012-11-12 13:09:16

About the Horological Meandering Ref. UR-210

The Urwerk UR-210 is a notable timepiece from the independent brand, recognized for its distinctive satellite hour display with retrograde minute hand. This model continues Urwerk's tradition of unconventional time-telling mechanisms, combining complex horological engineering with a futuristic aesthetic. It represents a significant evolution in the brand's design language and technical capabilities, pushing the boundaries of traditional watchmaking.

The UR-210 features a large, robust case, typically crafted from materials like titanium and steel, housing a self-winding movement. Its signature complication is the retrograde minute hand, which sweeps across a 120-degree arc before snapping back to the beginning, paired with rotating hour satellites. The watch also incorporates a winding efficiency indicator and a power reserve display, adding to its functional complexity.

For collectors, the UR-210 stands out as a bold statement piece, embodying Urwerk's commitment to avant-garde design and innovative mechanics. Its limited production and unique visual identity contribute to its desirability among enthusiasts of independent horology, offering a distinct alternative to conventional high-end watches.

Specifications

Caliber
UR-7.10
Case
Titanium and steel
Diameter
53.6mm x 46mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire

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KIH
Nov 12, 2012

... gorgeous! Thanks for great shots. I am interested in the new one from England - Robert Loomes. Nice looking - wonder how the inside is :-) Best, Ken

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fernando
Nov 12, 2012

a very nice selection! I especially like the Julien Coudray. :) cheers fernando

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AnthonyTsai
Nov 12, 2012

I really like the see-through Zenith Christophe Colomb, the UN Luna, the Piaget skeleton, and especially the Ivresse. Cheers, Anthony

JE
JerryW
Nov 12, 2012

and so few days to wear a watch. Thanks for sharing. JerryW

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219
Nov 13, 2012

earlier post. I was in the crowd, but too much blah blah blah! Next time. Andrew H

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Nov 13, 2012

for this delight...DeBethune and Opera for me please ;) Best Damjan

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