Like you said there is the FP Journe Resonance, Armin Strom and Haldimann H2. It is indeed a very rare complication. I am not sure if Rudis Sylva version is a resonance though. From what I understand, the two balance wheels mesh with one another. It sound
What is the most impressive with HYT is that since the launch of the first piece, the H1 in 2012, the brand has found its identity: the various models are easily recognizable at first glance what is a remarkable achievement for a young brand. It is due in
My first encounter with Beat Haldimann was at the AHCI booth at Basel sometime in 2001 or 2002. I was subjugated by his H1 Flying Central Tourbillon with its mesmerizing dance on the centre of the dial. A very discreet watchmaker, Haldimann set up his wor
I would rather buy the Deep Space than H3. I am not quite sure where HYT is going, I have read somewhere they want to be more like RM than the small indies, which is fine but some of the watches they have been putting out, like the skull (only tells hour)
Resonance Watches, a First Approach by Don Corson Resonance watches are rare and when discussed the resonance effect is often not accepted. Always looking for a challnge, I have decided to make my next watch a resonance watch to see what is real and what
More than 40 appointments... so you will find at least one wristshot per brand! It was a very interesting Basel fair full of surprises. In a few words, I was disappointed by the offer coming from well established brands and especially from the 2 locomotiv
text about Haldimann's prowess as a "Maitre Horloger" his philosophy about time and his achievement so far demonstrated in his Extra Ordinary Time Pieces. Firstly, I have to admit that I didn't know of Haldimann, (ok, I live under a rock:)) and reading yo
Pre-Basel world premiere: H11 – Two faces of time (exclusively on PuristSPro) The first watch with central balance and central indication of time Dear fellow PuristS Many of you know about my fondness for Haldimann watches. Always keen on sharing my enthu