Two GPHG awarded Grönefeld watches side-by-side: 1941 Grönograaf in stainless steel with caliber G-04 . Limited edition of 188 pieces. 40 x 11.3 mm case. The tantalum variant won the 2022 GPHG Chronograph Watch Prize . 1941 Remontoire Constant Force in ro
Back to the city tonight but enjoying the environs today with my Grönefeld 1941 Remontoire: it’s a beautiful watch and the “One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, WHEEEEEEEE!” of the governor at 9 is a childlike joy every 8 seconds….. And, as always, th
So, I joined the cult. I bought the Zodiaque by F.P. Journe, a wonderfully odd watch that is considered an important – or at least notable – timepiece by collectors of the brand. If you know my collection you realize that I like quirky but horologically e
Great brand, great people and great watches. I spent 1/2 hour chatting with Bart Grönefeld and his daughter at W&W last year. I missed the release of the 1941 Remontoire but did pick up a Principia later. The dials and movements are really well finished a
Daydream of the day: It would be interesting if a bigger house chose to do a series of collaboration with various independent watchmakers. It would benefit everyone involved, and result in highly collectible set of watches. Imagine Audemars Piguet opening
The Principia is one of my favorites no doubt. For the longest while I was leaning towards the 1941 Remontoire, but in the end I opted for the beauty of the symmetry in this dial. I “scratched the Remontoire itch” with a couple of Langes (Zeitwerk and RL
The Grönefeld is a real beauty which I can absolutely recommend. I woke up to the manufacture with the 1941 Remontoire but not early enough to obtain from them. I tend to add to my collection based on the complication so scratched the remontoire itch with