CHRONOMÈTRE FB 1R - EDITION 1785 A COMPENDIUM OF HOROLOGICAL AND MARITIME HISTORY Three years after the launch of its first chronometer with tourbillon and fusee and chain constant-force transmission, Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud is announcing the laun...
Horology75, The previous Ferdinand Berthoud Regulator FB 1R.6-1 in carbonised hardened steel was $241,500. So, we can make an educated guess of the pricing for a bronze edition.... Regards, MTF
alkiro, A famous horology executive once told me that he wants his designs to elicit three responses in equal measure. Otherwise, his designs would be boring. One third should Love it. One third shout Hate it. One third should be Undecided so he can have ...
It's not boring, then. Have you seen the other patterns? Or does it not matter what the patterns are? You just don't like this case in bronze. Regards, MTF
To be honest, the brushed “dial” is superb while the bronze case patina is ugly (at least for my personal taste). Both don’t work together here for me. Best wishes Alkiro
But it has the most character out of all. Honestly I think the FB1R 1785 is my favorite bronze watch. Its a perfect harmony of runic patina and technical uniqueness