Spotted by Tim Vaux for Hodinkee during the recent Miami Beach Antique Show 2026 is this braille watch signed β Patek Philippe & Co GenΓ¨ve β. It features a release button located at two o'clock on the case, allowing the crystal to be lifted in order to to...
braille watches are still in use among the visually impaired because of their simplicity and autonomy (no need to charge them electrically, just wind them manually). Best, Emmanuel
Many of my patients are visually impaired and I have spent time in low vision clinics; the trend seemed to be very large print analog watches or high contrast digital watches. It has shifted to more smart watch type that announces the date. I will inquire...
You are clearly much more knowledgeable than I am on this subject (I have no contact with visually impaired or blind people), and I find your account very interesting. Regarding minute repeaters, I think they were used by people who could afford them befo...
I am curious to learn more. Your initial post piqued my curiosity. I will do a bit of research and report anything back here. Interesting topic, to me at least