I have Roger Dubuis, below, and Peter Speake Marin that I have to look for in my office. Here it is, next to the printed one. I also asked the master to sign the "passport" of the watch. ...
....Buzz Aldrin (first Speedy on the moon), Ed White (first Speedy in EVA) and - missing here as I have no photo readily available - Wally Schirra (first Speey in orbit). Buzz Aldrin original signature Ed H. White original signature on original NASA Kodak...
During IGOTT Paul and Ruth drown to the desert and brought back for me a sheriff\'s badge from a ghost town. I wore it proudly for the rest of the time at the meeting and still treasure it.
I must confess, collecting autographs of watchmakers is a bit of a hobby of mine (probably because it scratches "the itch" and I will likely never own their watches as they are out of my $$$ league). Here are some "reasonably rare ones" to add to the gall...
In honour of Mitch's magnificent (and absolutely coveted by me) George Daniels autograph from 2011 (2 weeks before George passed away); here are a few more George's signature with dates. Budding graphologists - pls feel free to compare the great man's pen...
But I became fascinated with George\'s work in about 2009 (roughly when I started getting seriously interested in horology). I was not bold enough to get in touch with him while he was alive (mainly because there was no way I could afford any of his piece...
Would love to see the other signatures that came with your watch Btw, are you planning any more podcasts. You certainly have good stories from the watchmakers you\'ve met. Would be great to hear them.
I was visiting Switzerland with a TimeZone tour 12 years ago, and we went to visit BlancpaiN. Of course, J-C was already out but he had a warm heart for BP. We were having dinner in a touristy swiss restaurant ... and Biver came in, breezed around the roo...
I have a few from my book collection... Dear friends... Jokers too... This has a couple of duplicates ;-) 4 pretty important Independent Watchmakers I\'d say.... Fun thread my friend, great to see these, Cheers, Tim ...
I will have look through my book case to find some of mine... but can't beat your collection. This one I see all the time as it is on my cow in my office Cheers! Andrew ...
Magali Metrailler, who was one of the ones in charge of the design: I may have something from Jerome Lambert, too... I have to check... Best, Nicolas ...
My latest acquisition: Absolute hero of mine and the author of the master work on John Harrison marine chronometers. This is a rare signature on a reprint of the original lecture he delivered in 1935. He was an amazing man! (Recommend you read the Jonatha...
"Watchmaking" BOOK - signed by George Daniel AND Roger Smith together. Dated 1999, which would have been just when they were working on the Daniels Anniversary pieces design AND when the first Omega De Ville Limited Edition model was released with George\...
I was very lucky to snag this one! According to Roger and Caroline (who were kind enough to answer my email) - this one is a true rarity or possibly even unique and there wouldn\'t be that many double-signed GD & RWS books out there at all. As you can pro...
This is truly something special as I consider mine to be as well. This truly is evidence of the passing of the torch. Did you get the signatures from the two?
I\'ll shoot you a PM to have THAT conversation. You are right about this book bring a witness to the symbolic change of an epoch. I hadn\'t thought of that. Sadly I never got to meet GD. But I do have a real appreciation of his prodigious talent and perse...
I am sure that you can tempt me but i think that the Swatch that I have to trade might not be of equal significance (though you never know as you can never have enough cow bells).