I have several of Maria and Richards watches. I am surprised you could not get a date with a pilots watch. There are always cost trade-offs and maybe that is the reason, but normally you can get the Habrings to quote this. You want a picture - this is wha
Switzerland has developed into the homeland of fine watchmaking - almost without competition. The reason is both historical as well result of the political decision to establish a system of public watchmaking schools that produce well trained watchmakers
Switzerland has developed into the homeland of fine watchmaking - almost without competition. The reason is both historical as well result of the political decision to establish a system of public watchmaking schools that produce well trained watchmakers
This photo was lurking in a dark recess of the hard drive and it might be of interest to some of you Habring 2 fans out there if you have not already seen it. It's a "Richard Habring" tourbillon (photo by M Friedberg, from PPro), from the days before Habr
I love the Dornblüth watches, with the 99.1 being my current favorite. I find them charming, with an honesty in design and construction that is also apparent in the Habrings' watches. What elevates the Habring 2 pieces for me, is their unified look and ap
Thanks for these links, Daos, The crown operating system is interesting, but I wonder how easy it is to operate on the wrist. Winding a watch on the wrist is difficult (and can damage the winding pinion) because of the angles involved. I guess this is som
Link to Habring post in AHCI blog: http://ahci.watchprosite.com/show-nblog.post/ti-384786/ I really love the ChronoSport btw Cheers, Anthony Habring 2 - Richard and Maria Habring First watch on the list is the Habring Complete Calendar with moonphase. The