Obviously two contrasting styles to drive a watch and both originating from the same man, the great George Daniels. If they made the Frodsham in 40mm, I would be sending my money over!
The Chas Frodsham Double Impulse Chronometer Wristwatch comes in a few metal and dial variations. But the one I've ordered has no live pictures on the web I can find, so I've clumsily made my own on my phone... Here is the Arabic numeral dial with 22k col...
allow me to congratulate you on your forthcoming Charles Frodsham, a very special watch indeed. I did post something on this a while back and this watch ticked all the right boxes for me apart from its 42mm case. I loved the watch to the extent where I tr...
When I finally have the pleasure of meeting you, I'll expect a 2m tall, ripplingly muscled leopard in an immaculate suit, picking his teeth with the carved penis bone of a lion. That's my imagined portrait. You're certainly right about the Frodsham, it is...
I think I need to correct your perception of me to a 1.5 metre overweight midget with poor dress sense and a hairstyle all gone wrong impersonating a walk resembling Donald Duck! The 22 carat yellow gold model is unique in the industry. May I ask how long...
Someone on IG commented that the waiting list is 5 years, but that may not be accurate. It was 3 years as of last summer, so it may not be inaccurate, either. The RWS is extraordinary and even for a watch to be mentioned in the same breath is an honor. Ce...
Obviously two contrasting styles to drive a watch and both originating from the same man, the great George Daniels. If they made the Frodsham in 40mm, I would be sending my money over!
when I met them a few years back and I believe prices have gone up once since the watches were released. Hopefully, they will produce another watch one day at 40mm or smaller. I love their ethos and direction.
I don't think there's another high end watch where the hour and minute hands are exactly the same length (from a 19th century CF pocketwatch design). And the movement has never been used in a wristwatch before.
...as it mirrors mine if I were to get this. The rolled gold is a very cool concept and I don't know why others don't offer it...and the Romans are classy. My only concern is the size. While I don't have a small wrist, 42mm seems very large for such an el...
And the discussion is both sharp and relevant. I agree that a well sized watch is very nice. Breguet has a few thin dress watches, their basic 7147 is around 7.5mm thick, 40mm across. In this case...the case size is due to the double impulse movement. The...
The dial, hands, and case look terrific. The black polished 3-spoke balance bridge is great as well. However, the lack of anglage and polished countersyncs for the jewels strikes me as a little odd. Is this just part of the traditional English finishing s...
Roger W Smith's (and George Daniels') watches are in a similar style, lacking in anglage for the mainplates and only used as an accent. Although, as you can see, RWS does use polished countersinks. GD talked a bit about it in his books. As a P.S. when the...
I hope to see it in the metal, even if you have to leave it on a table and stand 6 feet away! More seriously I feel this is a watch (for me) that must be seen in the metal to understand and appreciate it.
It's a strange watch that doesn't play by the same rules as a Dufour, for example, at all. It really is something that I think George Daniels would have approved of (and he did, as he got to see a prototype before he passed). People often remark that the ...
Loving the change in color of the numerals on the dial when view angle changes. The highlight of the watch would definitely be the movement, in particular the escapement. Can't say I'm not envious that you have this piece! Regards, Laba
The "blued" hands and markers are purple in the British style, should be fun to see. I think this watch appeals to people who have an interest in escapements.
Congratulations on a truly beautiful timepiece. I would also choose the 22k case and would take quite some time to choose between Arabic and Roman numerals. You simply cannot go wrong.