Svend Andersen Worldtime 45th Anniversary Event
Independents

Svend Andersen Worldtime 45th Anniversary Event

By gadalex · Dec 2, 2025 · 23 replies
gadalex
WPS member · Independents forum
23 replies1028 views15 photos
f 𝕏 in 💬 🔗

Gadalex's post offers an exclusive look into Svend Andersen's 45th-anniversary event in London, showcasing a blend of vintage and contemporary pieces from the esteemed independent watchmaker. This article provides a rare glimpse into the atelier's enduring legacy and its continued relevance in the world of haute horlogerie. It highlights the unique opportunity collectors had to engage directly with the brand's leadership and explore its intricate creations.

23 collectors discussing this on the WatchProSite forumJoin the Conversation →
We have been quite lucky in London recently with a plethora of small watch events taking place since the summer. Pierre-Alexandre Aeschlimann, the chief exec and owner of the brand, pops over to London quite frequently nowadays and recently, with the assistance of his UK based PR exec, Zeina Dakak of Comms Collective, arranged viewings of old and new pieces over a series of three days to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Svend's eponymous atelier.

Luckily (I think) I arrived for the final slot of the week, at a beautiful venue on Mount Street, along with only 2 other good friends and another enthusiast. We had a couple of hours to photograph and chat. 

I have also included some older photos of the original 40th anniversary jump hour prototype. The set includes one of the few decent wristshots I have taken over the years (I'm more of a macro guy) courtesy of Zeina's wrist. 

If you have any questions about the pieces please ask! (Not enough of an attention span to caption everything).

Regards,

Baruch
































About the Svend Andersen Svend Andersen Worldtime Ref. Worldtime1884

The Svend Andersen Worldtime, reference Worldtime1884, is a notable example of the independent watchmaker's expertise in world time complications. This particular reference, known as the "COMMUNICATION" model, was introduced around 1990 and reflects Andersen's deep familiarity with the Louis Cottier world time mechanism, a skill honed during his tenure at Patek Philippe. It represents a distinctive approach to displaying multiple time zones, a signature complication for the brand.

The watch features a case with dimensions of 32 mm in diameter and a slim profile of 7 mm in thickness. While the specific case material for this reference is not detailed in the provided text, it is powered by a movement based on the F. Piguet Caliber 9.51. This choice of movement base indicates a focus on slender construction and reliable performance, characteristic of high-end independent watchmaking of the period.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in independent watchmaking and the evolution of the world time complication. It stands as an early and significant entry in Svend Andersen's extensive series of world time watches, showcasing his dedication to this complex mechanism. The model's historical context, linked to Andersen's background and the specific F. Piguet movement, adds to its appeal among horological enthusiasts.

Specifications

Caliber
F. Piguet Caliber 9.51 base
Diameter
32mm

Key Points from the Discussion

Advertisement
The Discussion
DE
dedestexhes
Dec 2, 2025
That guillochage on that jump hour is something else!

GA
gadalex
Dec 2, 2025
Mesmerising and technically delightful. The pattern is called 'losanges magique'.

BR
Bruno.M1
Dec 2, 2025
The splitsecond chrono mouvement

Sublime !

GA
gadalex
Dec 3, 2025
A very lovely reworked Venus 178.

GD
GDG25
Dec 2, 2025
All beauties. Never seen one in real life, but from the pictures this was my favorite for this year Grand Prix

Picture from quill&pad

BR
Bruno.M1
Dec 2, 2025
But unfortunately AP RO edition or variation nr 305.140.948.500.219.044

Seems to be more iconi 🙁

Continue the conversation

This thread is active on the Independents forum with 23 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.

Join the Discussion →