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Overview of the Roger W. Smith Series 1 to 6

 

Based on the Isle of Man and the sole apprentice to the late and great George Daniels, Roger W. Smith is a not so well-known master watchmaker.

So, let's have a look at some of his watches, especially his Series 1 to 6.

If you want more detail and information, an in-depth article has been written by Russell Sheldrake for A Collected Man: THE WATCHMAKING JOURNEY OF ROGER W. SMITH.

Best, Emmanuel


A/ SERIES 1

First delivered in 2018, the Series One is a time-only piece. 

Inspiration was taken from The GREAT Britain, which was the first time-only watch Roger W. Smith designed.

Commissioned by the British government itself (by order of David Cameron) The GREAT Britain watch debuted back in 2012 during the “GREAT Britain” exhibition that represented the best of English products during the 2012 London Olympic games.

The GREAT Britain

40 mm platinum case





On the movement, the small three-legged icon on a shield (know as the “Triskelion”) is the symbol for the Isle of Man, where Roger W. Smith lives and works.

Isle of Man” in full is also engraved into the movement plate under Roger W. Smith’s name.


credit: Hodinkee & A Blog to Watch


The Series One

It is housed in a 38 or 40 mm case.











Below is a special variant with a platinum case, Eastern-Arabic numerals and leaf decorations




credit: Roger W. Smith, A Collected Man (photos 2-3) & @relogioserelogiosbr (two last photos only)


B/ SERIES 2

It features a power reserve complication and was Roger W. Smith’s first wristwatch to be designed and created in-house using the George Daniels Method.










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Open dial variant




credit: Wristcheck


C/ SERIES 3

It features a retrograde calendar complication and a symmetrical display.






credit: A Collected Man





credit: Roger W. Smith


A Series 3 (left) and a Series 1 (right)


credit: @bacausewatch


D/ SERIES 4

It features an instantaneous triple calendar and moon phase, and a travelling date aperture, which solves the legibility issue created by some traditional date hands. 

On the moon phase, the night sky is captured in a signature purple-blue hue, with bleached silver moons and riveted gold stars.












credit: A Blog to Watch (1-2), Roger W. Smith & Quill & Pad (tow last photos)


E/ SERIES 5

It is the Mark 2 version of the Series 2 Open Dial

Its time and power reserve dials float above the movement, revealing the depth of the mechanism, its intricate detail and traditional hand finishing.




















credit: Lunar Oyster (1-7) & The Time Production


F/ SERIES 6

With its instantaneous date complication, it's a celebration of the travelling date aperture invented by Roger W. Smith. 

The watch displays hours, minutes, and seconds on a floating dial centre, with the date indicated on a lower level.










credit: Roger W. Smith


THREE BONUSES

a/ Series 1 "Onely Theo Fennell"

This watch is part of the “ONELY” series commissioned by celebrated London jeweler Theo Fennell

The Fennell logo is placed at 12 and had his name engraved on the main plate.

This particular example is the only one in white gold (28.5 x 35.5 mm excluding lugs).










credit: Phillips


b/ Grande Date Flying Tourbillon No. 1, Red Gold

According to A Collected Man: "This entirely unique, 42 mm, red-gold, Roger W. Smith, Grande-Date Flying-Tourbillon with guilloché dial, represents a special chapter in British watchmaking, as this is the only flying tourbillon to have ever been designed and made within Great Britain."








credit: A Collected Man 


c/ The man at work (with a Rolex Explorer on the wrist!)


credit: Hodinkee

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