I have to admit, I think I'm more classical leaning when it comes to watch design (although my first watch was an integrated bracelet watch from the 1970s, which isn't that classic), but when I wear avant-garde watches like Urwerk, MB&F, Ressence, and the
Definitely worth heading over to ressencewatches.com to see the new Ressence Type 11 timepiece! https://ressencewatches.com/pages/type-11 Ressence has a new all-mechanical movement. Previous all-mechanical Ressence movements used a base movement that Ress
Yesterday, I attended a goodbye event for the very, very nice guy who surprised me some years ago, giving me the chance to acquire the 1815 Thin Honeygold. Of course, I had to wear that watch to honor the occasion. This AD has said goodbye to the mainstre
and I must say they look so much better in real life, wasn’t expecting to like them so much, I was in a great watch store which had watches from Laurent Ferrier, FPJ, Urwerk, Breguet and the like and I kept turning to the display window of Ressence so I m
Ressence Type 3 White: Can’t stop staring at the dial as all the markings appear right at the surface. So cool. The case is smooth as a river rock pebble. It’s nice to hold.
With your Ressence they are quite the pair. Looking forward to hearing some more thoughts after you’ve lived with it for a while. And don’t be shy on the wrist shots; always good to see something different.