I had written a post at the weekend, when I took these pictures, but for some reason the post never showed up and I didn’t have a draft. I was, am, too lazy to rewrite it. However the gist of that original post was regarding the vision of Urwerk and wheth
Urwerk is one of my favorite independent brands. I have always liked the consistency of Urwerk that has permanently emained faithful to its original approach based on the reinterpretation of the classic (existing from the XVIIth Century) and alternative w
This new version has just been unveiled at Baselworld. It makes me think in a way to the T-Rex. Why? Because you wish to stroke the case with your fingers... Fx
15 watches to celebrate the end of 2015... actually, I was a bit afraid when 2015 started. I found the SIHH very conservative and for me, it was a very negative signal for the year. In a crisis period, in which the sales figures have been significantly de
The holding of the SIHH gives the opportunity to many independent brands to organize presentations in Geneva hotels to take advantage of the presence of retailers and journalists from around the world. These presentations allow them to unveil the first tr
Here is my selection of my second day in Geneva! RJ Romain Jerome unveiled at the end of the year the Skylab, its skeleton watch. The Geneva week gave me the opportunity to put it on the wrist: But the good surprise was the new line, the 1969 which is mor
... useful on any automatic watch. The state of wind is so dependent on your degree of activity and winding efficiency of the movement that you otherwise never know the state of wind of the mainspring. [Completely unlike a manual wind watch that you can j
After the gallery of portraits posted yesterday (), please find below my selection of wristshots taken during the Salon QP. I tried to see almost all exhibitors but it wasn't possible to meet everybody. Anyway, I think I didn't miss the key watches of the