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I can attest the Georg being a brilliant watch.

Having championed Marco’s work since 2003 in the US, I’m very familiar with his watches and him. Personally have owned a Johann initially, as the FIII wasn’t yet created when I got that piece. Since then, in 2017 when he showed the Georg in Baselworld, I
2d
By: Mach
42
Tim Jackson
2057

What's the point

if i have no opportunity to obtain one, its uninteresting to me. i've met Marco, I like him, I have a King Johann which i love. this is nothing against Marco. but this fad of limited editions unavailable to all but a tiny group is actually offensive and d
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By: Cozmopak
16
m2
2125

I agree with many of the reservations expressed by you, Nico and KMII.

That said, I could live with the platinum example with pear hands. The PR indicator bothers me, but I know that I would love the experience of looking at it while winding the watch (which has only 33h of PR). But, yes, there might be better options in the
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By: quattro
20
quattro
1771

Well you know my penchant for enamel dials…

Also, look at the Friedrich III, as perhaps a better size. It’s just under 40mm, which for my wrist is a better proportion, and with special Order enamel dial, possibly the perfect dress watch😉 The Johann at 43mm is marginally too big for me. Cheers!
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By: Bruno.M1
33
Tim Jackson
2905

So, just for clarity’s sake…

The third lug was part of an aesthetic design that Marco felt was important. He wanted to bring some “weight” or mass to the enter line of the watch, given that the crown with the subtle guards, meant that the right hand side of the watch was overly weigh
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By: Bruno.M1
33
Tim Jackson
2905

Pure elegance: Lang & Heyne 'Johann'

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By: Bruno.M1
17
m2
2202

Independents at Basel and Geneva 2008! - Blast from the past

Check out Don Corson's reports of the Independents at Basel and Geneva 2008! Speake-Marin Take an intimate tour of Peter Speake-Marin’s workshop, guided by his wife Daniela. From hand-finished tourbillons to maki-e dials crafted by Japanese masters, this
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By: Bill
5
Tim Jackson
1220

Sure - it all started actually back in 2016

I was looking to buy a watch that I could celebrate my first anniversary of giving up the booze. I'm not sure how I first came across them but their story of how the brand was created, and the fact that the logo is a stylised alcohol molecule, had a direc
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By: hub6152
14
Ping.Timeout
2417

It’s been a theme in my collection for many years

I love enamel dialed watches and have several currently: The 1846MC 150th Anniversary model from 1996: The one and only platinum 38mm original Piccadilly with an enamel dial from 2005: My second L&H with an enamel dial, the Georg in RG case. Previousl
6Y
By: holdemchamp1225
64
Tim Jackson
8550

Well done Thomas on the research you make before buying a watch.

Many of us fall in love with the beauty of a watch and conveniently forget to consider the servicing of a watch especially from an independent brand with limited distribution outlets. I too worry and sometimes a simple 3 handed watch makes so much more lo
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By: sham1
50
sham1
16567