Dear friends This month I have special privilege to present you very special POTM our long time member and long time moderator the one of key figures behind our beloved Zenith P15 Dr. Magnus Bosse aka Ornatus-Mundi. As every month please enjoy! Cos I'm su...
For these deep insights into a deep diver, prolific writer, thoroughbred Purist and - most important - excellent company. You are one of the remaining real writers at our forum and it has always been a great joy to read your articles. Even if I have to ad...
Thank you for the introduction and personal information that enable us to better understand and appreciate one of our community's moderators. I look forward to reading more of your posts. Cheers, Gordon
Thank you Magnus for giving us so many details about you and our common passion. I particularly loved the part regarding the timepiece you made by yourself with the help of Paul Gerber. For a true watch passionate, it’s probably the pinnacle experience yo...
Fantastic write-up of a real gentleman! Bravo! PS I too am an enormous admirer of Paul Gerber and have a couple of his pieces in my modest collection. Always great to see PG mentioned here!
It's always interesting to see how people with similar tastes in watches can vary in the motivation for collecting them. And I appreciate your thoughts on what makes a collection (a theme I have often pondered). Cheers, Cazalea
Common to all who take this seriously is that the process allows a glimpse into the personality. Also, regardless how seasoned you are with watchmaking, you always learn. Amongst the PuristS' group, we have one individual, for example, who collects only b...
Your philosophy, rationale and perspectives on life and watches can be summed up in one word: Integrity. I learned a lot from you, especially how you see a "collection" of watches. It's our pleasure to have you here on PPro. P.S. Love your story of how yo...
Dear Magnus, If you will indulge this personal reflection: you were one of the compelling attractions for coming to PuristS back in the days of the much-lauded original platform; one of the objective reasons for staying so long through the evolution of th...
Good to see that nothing has changed - you are still belting out posts faster than your computer can upload them. Great to be reading you. Cheers, pplater.
... which gave back to me so much more than I thought I have given. But then again, there is a reason why I wrote that last sentence in reply to question 2: " One other detail which made a clear impression in me is how detailed your fellow PuristS observe...
I just love the well thought out collecting paradigms . Your tight collection is a tribute to all this multiple hyper expensive pieces that are aggregated rather than curated Love reading about all your other pursuits Thanks again Julian
And the curiosity of the scientist will bring us hopefully many more discoveries, like "the works of the emerging Asian watch artists from China or Japan". I also hope that the perseverance of all good scientists keeps going on within Magnus, even when hi...
first of all, yes, there is a sign of frustration, I cannot hide (nor do I want to). And it was indeed the apparent lower level of interaction and feedback which were kind of a disincentive to put together these time-consuming in-depth articles. However, ...
It's a real pleasure knowing Magnus and the post offers some additional insight, as is the purpose behind POTM Magnus is such a knowledgeable discussion partner that I cannot imagine a dull moment with him And lots of food for thought, too...
I especially enjoyed reading of the evolution of your views on watches and your appreciation of how the simple watches are the ones that reflect the watchmakers best. Of course, the part that you made your own watch!! Wow!! That’s something very few of us...
Magnus, Much of your characteristics, I already surmised from years of interactions on PuristS and elsewhere. But now, I know "why you are"... Thank you for your stories and friendship. We unwittingly share many interests and attitudes; I guess that is wh...
and thank you as always dear D for taking the time to do this! I know I always say it, but great to find out more about our PuristS family. Cheers Andrew
Always nice and interesting to get to know some more background info. Magnus, you are a fine human being and I’m grateful to have met you. And I’m sure we will meet again somewhere in the proximity of a lot of watches 😊
Magnus, Your writing and reporting is always "worth reading" and important to have available to re-read from time to time. A tremendous asset to this community and I've always enjoyed our brief meetings over the years in Basel. I suspect a similar "watch ...
... I read your interview with great interest and was delighted to learn about your personal approach to horology and watch collecting. Thank you so much for sharing with us your thoughts and views and it is a pleasure to know more about you! Cheers! Abel...
Magnus, your passion for the craft is evident in each and everyone of your posts, which they are always a delight to read and learn from. Nothing but the best to you, Alex