In No Particular Order OISA 1937 Heritage Collection Guilloche Aaron Bescei Pameus Sartory Billard SB10 Jumping Hour Hopefully we get a better pic soon, Baltic × SpaceOne Seconde Majeure Jumping Hour Pic Source: Various, none of them are my own
If possible, can you please visit Baltic and SpaceOne at Chronopolis, at the moment these are the only images of their new collaboration the Seconde Majeure Jumping Hour and they are terrible www.watchprosite.com
Collaboration between Baltic and SpaceOne, Etienne Malec of Baltic, Guillaume Laidet & Théo Auffret of SpaceOne. Apologies for the poor quality, they are screen captures With Charbonnage, a speciality of Théo Auffret To learn more about Charbonnage please
Jump hour - mine is in steel which doesn’t sit well with the thick rubber strap. I think a slimmer strap will work better to hold the watch in place. Worldtime - in titanium which wears great due to the lightness (60+ g) and the almost no lug case design.
I actually think they were maybe cheaper or at worst the same price if I bought online. (Talking about the SpaceOne watches). And I also came away from this trip with verbal intent to place a deposit on a watch which may be delivered in 2030 or thereabout
I’d seen the SpaceOne watches before, but did not have a chance to try them on. The purple of the Jumping Hour was very cool in person, but comes across more blue in the picture above. That and the WorldTime do sit very very nicely on my smaller wrist. I
Passing through Geneva Airport last week a display caught my eye. Several watches which I did not expect to encounter at the airport. But was happy that I did. SpaceOne, Dennison and (not pictured) Furlan Marri each prominently featured. I didn’t take any
The latest collection following the Jumping Hour and Tellurium. Minutes are read off the aperture at 3 o'clock with a center rotating seconds indicator while hours are at 6. World time function is at 9 o'clock, just rotate the disc to match your home time