1. To celebrate the birthday of their pioneering German watchmaker and founder, Karl Moritz Grossmann, the brand initially unveiled the Hamatic Silver-Plated by Friction, limited to 18 pieces: 2. This was followed by the unveiling of the Tremblage Gold ed
To celebrate the birthday of their pioneering German watchmaker and founder, Karl Moritz Grossmann, the brand recently unveiled the Hamatic Silver-Plated by Friction, limited to 18 pieces: Note : Both of these photos above are from the brand’s Instagram C
Pioneering German watchmaker Karl Moritz Grossmann was born on March 27, 1826. To celebrate, the brand has unveiled the Hamatic Silver-Plated by Friction, limited to 18 pieces: We’re looking at a white gold case with a 41mm case diameter and a thickness o
If tremblage in 37mm hasn't happened yet, I hope it comes out, and not as a limited run because I think it would be a bestseller, relatively speaking. (I'd be willing to sell as many of my current watches as needed to be able to snag a 37mm tremblage -- a
Three very different watches, each illustrating in its own way the heights that German watchmaking can reach : Lang & Heyne Georg ‘Penny Watch’ Edition in rose gold A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Honeygold "Lumen" Moritz Grossmann Hamatic Argenté in rose gold
Special laser engraved dial. This shot really captures its chameleon nature - sparkling dress watch in the light, subdued in the shade. I love looking at the movement, but I have to admit I totally see why we have circular rotors now. It’s so much more ef
Thanks for sharing these lovely pics ! I’m glad they have more choices for sub 40mm pieces now. I have an MG Hamatic and at 41mm, it’s the max size I can wear. I very much wanted to get their Tremblage which is also at 41mm but for some reason, when I tri
I’m maybe slightly biased because I own one (centre seconds) and have another on order (hamatic), but I have also explored LF many times and never pulled the trigger. The MG finishing is the best out there and gorgeous to look at every time I wear it. The
unless you buy the Hamatic, the Grossmann is likely to be a manual winding watch which I personally prefer. The LF is likely to be an automatic and the manual LF movement does not look half as exciting as any manual Grossmann movement. Also Grossmann watc