Older folks may remember the old advertising campaign: "Where's the beef?" for Burger King that revolved around the justification and raison d'etre of a burger. This month, Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud revealed their first Regulator watch – Chronomètre...
I was fortunate to get some hands-on time with this and the first four models during SIHH; it is magnificent. The novelty of the case material offers considerable peace of mind given the cost of the watch, and it opens new casual use scenarios where the w...
JFT, Another horological wonder in the FB 1 movement base. There are patents pending for the clever mechanism. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Chain-and-fusee tourbillon (constant force) Suspended fusee – winding differential system (PATENT) Suspended barrel – ...
Tim_M, Yes...I like the latest FB 1.4 with sapphire bridges; it's my favourite of the normal FB 1 series. They even chamfered and bevel polished the sapphire, which, is another level of finishing altogether. Crazy action for crazy prices, I guess at this ...
The aesthetic is something that I really liked from the very first time you guys posted it. The previous one didn’t appeal to me. But this one.. that mostly solid dial somehow works very well with the octagonal case. I’m not sure that I’d prefer this aest...
echi, I had help from the upcoming interview report with Mr K-F Scheufele and also the Ferdinand Berthoud communications team. I prefer this regulator dial too for the same reasons that you proffered and also previously discussed by PuristS at the 2015 re...
This piece is not something that you JUST acquire. I think the ones who will get it, REALLY GET IT. It’s going to be a fantastic ownership experience and I can’t say that I’m not kicking myself for retiring too early. Hahaha! Looking forward to “less” Bes...
If I’m a little bit mixed about the dial design with this large “desert zone” (less is more but until which point?), all the other elements of this watch are pure joy. The movement is a feast for the eyes with an incredible finishing level and this harden...
Chronometrie Ferdinand Berthoud is working on a couple of projects that they will not announce until "perfect". They really are "seeking perfection in an imperfect world", with eyes wide open that perfection is always one step beyond..... Regards, MTF
Talking with the Chronometrie Ferdinand Berthoud people, it seems our discussions and feedback were included in their project meetings...hehehe. Not a lot...but at least some of it. Regards, MTF
So delicately designed and executed, so elegantly working. Didn't know this depth details - I just wish to see this in the metal again..... just once.... or hit the jackpot/ win lottery ) Great article. Thanks, Melvyn. I have tons to study! Ken
There I was...nail in hand. I could scratch the ordinary 316L steel plate. The hardened steel was scratch resistant. Next, the actual watch. Would they let me try to scratch it? In theory, the nail could not harm it having failed on the sample plate but i...
Definitely one to put on the grail list. May not be the conventional choice but that's partially the reason to like it. For me the hiding of the tourbillon is what I particularly appreciate - enjoy the stealth of it Thanks for the great summary!