I am not a tourbillon guy - but am still intrigued by a few of these marvels: Haldimann H1, Omega Central Tourbillon, JLC Reverso Platinum No. 2, and this one: Absolutely stunning. Best, Goh
Drove with some friends trough Switzerland and we visited some independents. A fantastic 4 days and want to share a bit of the passion and joy we had. I hope this spices give you a good impression Hervé Schlüchter A great guy, been there a couple of hours
There are so many great watches I *can* find and afford, so many that I can find but not afford, so many that I can afford but not find, and so many that I could neither find nor afford, that talking like one watch is a Holy Grail just doesn't make sense.
The internet is a wonderful information source when looking for details on subjects not covered by main stream publishing. About two years ago I spent some time to gather information on independent master watchmakers from websites, particularly reports ab
Hi, I currently only have a H1 but I am circling the H11. Beat is a wonderful and very open and approachable guy. As said above, and I can only echo this, he is really serious about his craft and about doing things by hand and with traditional machines. H
GTGs are one of the truly wonderful features of PuristSPro, and recently - now that everyone is safely home - we have had another wonderful one in Vienna. Featuring participants (from West to East) from the US, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Hungary and Japa
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