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I like a lot of the watches on your list.
But for example
Akrivia AKs and Berneron rely on third party movements
Sylvain - simple module on top of unitas movement
Similar with Petermann Bedat , base Valjoux 13
The most impressive watch on the list with movement developed in house is Krayon anywhere. But then again Remi has the right background given his work at the high complications department at Cartier ...
I would put Renaud Tixier next, again one of the partners co-founded Renaud and Papi.
I have enormous respect for all of those independents, even if you outsource the movement (or clone an existing one) it is very hard work.
Valid points.
By: pw927 : December 31st, 2025-01:18
I am a layman in terms of independent brands and I stopped following them as intently over the past few years. Many new entrants, most are beautiful but they seem to share a common aesthetic feel. To me they are like certain artwork: happy to admire them ...
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By: Ichiran : December 31st, 2025-01:50
Akrivia AKs, Krayon Everywhere and Anywhere, Sylvain Pinaud monopusher chronograph, Petermann Bedat 2941 and 1967, Renaud Tixier DRT Tempus Fugit and Monday, Dann Phimphrachanh Seconde Vive, Remy Cools Souscription Tourbillon and Tourbillon Atelier, Theo ...
Sylvain's chronograph
By: Steyr : January 10th, 2026-10:30
was initially his project for the Meilleur Ouvrier de France competition. It was not meant to be sold as is, but to demonstrate his capacities around creating a chronograph and finishing. Then, people started to ask him about buying it.
In retrospect …
By: Cpt Scarlet : December 31st, 2025-10:48
Approximately two decades ago, we were in a golden era of independent watch design and manufacture. In my opinion this era began with Vianney Halter and the Antiqua in 1998, which split the traditional perpetual calendar complication into separate subdial...