powerreserve

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Last seen: Jan 19, 2015

Member since Oct 17, 2009 · 16 years

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thread: Another look at Lang & Heyne collection . . .
What is not often spoken about is their use of ceramic for parts of their dials, with them being laser etched. A very cool new technology. Also, Lang & Heyne buy blocks of black enamel that they cut section out of, to create dials. This was a...
thread: Firmitas, utilitas, venustas
I’ve not had the pleasure as yet of handling a piece from him. I hope to see one. Cheers, Tim
thread: Another look at Lang & Heyne collection . . .
Having championed Marco’s work since 2003 in the US, I’m very familiar with his watches and him. Personally have owned a Johann initially, as the FIII wasn’t yet created when I got that piece. Since then, in 2017 when he showed the Georg in...
thread: I joined the Laine Team today!
Torsti does superb work. As a long time supporter of his, I can tell you, this watch will give you years of immense pleasure and enjoyment. What you get from him is really good watchmaking and great service! Enjoy, Cheers, Tim
thread: A New Addition: The Piccadilly Serpent
I can help with the correctors. And btw the moonphase is correct to 122 yrs. It’s the fairly standard moonphase wheel double moons and 59 teeth. The QP module he used works like many. Let me find the instructions in a file and I can send it to you....
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thread: A New Addition: The Piccadilly Serpent
Congrats on finding this gem. The original Serpent Calendar watches in 38mm SS cases are highly desirable in my book. Enjoy this beauty of Peter’s superlative design and execution. Warmest regards, Tim
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thread: Firmitas, utilitas, venustas
I too struggle with the concept. Are we not celebrating artisanal independent watchmakers or brands. We can do both, however, there is a clear distinction to me and one that seems to be glossed over all too often in today’s IG driven world. The days...
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thread: Roger Smith Series 1
Wonderful dial layout. Clean and pure. Very good to see this get worn, when so many remain in safes. Enjoy my good man! Cheers, Tim
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