The Indie spectrum of watchcollecting taken as a whole, has as many complications, if not more, then most brands, even big brands. Below, Ludovic Ballouard UpSide Down watch, modified from a vintage Peseuax 7001 movement. whimsical like its creator....Hou...
....to the novel way of telling the hour. It's fine after. Naturally, it's not as intuitive as normal hours and minute hands.... But decimal time telling via mobile phone is arguably even more intuitive then regular wristwatch! Best Horo
I am a well known fan of the Indies and what I love most with them (apart from their watches and their gorgeous finishing) is the contact with the artist / creator / watchmaker. They are all so accessible and friendly it makes all the difference vs the us...
the old names are still there, I consider Ludovic and Gronefled Bros as generation 1.5, the inbetween generation from Halter/Dufour and Armin Strom/Akrivia. news names like David Candeux is someone to watch, former JLC watchmaker. on the lighter note, you...
Three beauties, each with their own unique characteristics. Personally my preferences lie with the Up/Down (whimsical charm!) and the Gronefeld (steampunk HH). Very much looking forward to more pics and thoughts!
apols for late reply. its Indie haute horology with a sense of fun, done in a classical case, using a vintage movement. thats my one liner for it. owned it for several years now. best, Horo
The back side is really stunning, I always say you should wear it upside down. The workmanship of the Gronefeld Remontoire is off the charts and the brothers are great to work with.