I have become enamored - even obsessed - with the Lost Indies. Twenty five years ago, when the Independent movement really started, people were making crazy watches. Houses like Hautlence, Urwerk, and MB&F took off, and this week’s release of the HM12 was
Look, I'll be honest, this watch isn't for me, it's very expensive. But I love the creativity. I miss the early and mid 2000s when companies like MB&F and Hautlence started along with houses like Maitres du Temps, Cabestan, Breva, HD3, MCT, or Romain
A project conceived by none other than Andreas Strehler and a bit of Kari Voutilinen (although most likely he wasn’t really involved) “POST TENEBRAS LVX”
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
It’s the 25th, which us Lange fans have sorta taken ownership over Here’s my Zeitwerk Striking Time over a wonderful photograph by artist Justin Dingwall.
I was involved in half-dozen deals of this sort, at a lower level. Sometimes this is bad for all, but I think most of the time consolidation does force some of the more "relaxed" employees in each organization to show their worth or be shown the door. The
The world time/GMT function is one of my fav watch complications because of how useful it is but also how artistic it can be too! Here are a couple of my fav world time/GMT watches. Hope you guys enjoy while in Lockdown!! Also, forgive the spelling :p Als
That is an absoluete amazing collection of pieces there. Probably, the world time/GMT function is one of my fav watch complications because of how useful it is but also how artistic it can be too! Here are a couple of my fav world time/GMT watches Ulysse