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Much appreciated these live shots!
Especially of the PAM 300 and the 339, both of which are due to land on my wrist in due time...
Stephen
SIHH 2010: A. Lange & Söhne
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:11
Lange had a superb range of products this year. In contrast to previous years where the collection was led by a highly complicated watch that was complicated for the sake of being so, the range this year is a gifted balance. Both commercial products with ...
SIHH 2010: Audemars Piguet
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:13
Audemars Piguet presented a good range of watches with something for everyone. What was unusual was the relatively few high complication watches. On more than one occasion AP unveiled a bewildering number of complications, but this year the quantity was m...
SIHH 2010: Cartier
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:13
Last year saw the first models from Cartier’s new range of high horology watches, intended to replace the Cartier Collection Privée Cartier (CPCP). Those watches demonstrated a serious and careful effort in creating a respected range of complications. Mor...
SIHH 2010: De Bethune
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:13
De Bethune exhibits at the quietly palatial Four Seasons hotel during SIHH. This year David Zanetta and Denis Flageollet had only a small handful, actually only three, watches to show, but they were outstanding, as always. The DB25 Moon Phase was launched...
SIHH 2010: Franck Muller
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:14
Three years ago Franck Muller showcased a prototype of the Aeternitas Mega 4, which it says is the most complicated wristwatch ever made. That’s an overused and much debated title, but this watch is certainly a strong contender. This year, at the complex ...
Thanks for the FM report
By: Z3 : February 16th, 2010-07:47
My favorite is the metallic red Grand Prix. The Aeternitas 4 is just amazing to look it, although a highly impractical watch. Don't know why they made the master banker case so large. I thought 8880 is already too large (in fact, I thought 7880 should be ...
SIHH 2010: Girard-Perregaux
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:14
Girard-Perregaux offered a compact and straightforward collection this year; all new models were derivatives in one way or another of existing products. GP has made so many variations of the Three Gold Bridges tourbillon I’ve lost count. Yet it remains ic...
SIHH 2010: Greubel Forsey
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:15
Greubel Forsey presented three impressive and exotic tourbillons – though each is a variation of an existing model – at their SIHH debut (no doubt thanks to Richemont’s 20% stake in the company). When I first encountered GF when it was established some ye...
SIHH 2010: IWC
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:15
In contrast to previous years, IWC’s collection this year is tight and focused, almost entirely consisting of new Portuguese models. Another notable trend of the collection is the lean towards more classical designs, which is itself a result of the watche...
SIHH 2010: Jaeger-LeCoultre
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:16
Jaeger-LeCoultre presented a small collection this year, which is a surprise since they never do. To start with, two models previously found in the LMH-era JLC Master range have been revived. The Master Control chronograph has returned with an automatic m...
Thanks for the info
By: SJX : February 13th, 2010-01:23
I've corrected the info on the black dial Duometre. As for the finishing of the GC, I do understand that is a prototype, but going by the finishing on the production versions of last year's Master Grande Tradition, I do not believe the finishing is truly ...
SIHH 2010: Montblanc
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:17
Montblanc unveiled a collection that was fairly balanced between high horology and mass market watches. Starting at the top with the Villeret 1858 collection: the first is the Villeret Vintage chronograph. Fitted with a grand feu enamel dial (white for ro...
SIHH 2010: Panerai
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:17
The primary thing that struck me about this year’s Panerai collection is the seemingly liberal use of faux vintage ecru luminova – which works terrifically for the Panerai aesthetic. 2010 is a good year for Panerai, it never has bad years, and this year’s...
yes yes
By: Hororgasm : February 11th, 2010-20:30
PAMs have the best showing from the Richemont gp this year,,,excellent range,though all pricey end. the skeleton tourby...wht a weirdo and still a winner!! hope to see a pam tourby with a cut out dial one day. and the Composite...now that's a real looker....
Me too
By: gazoz : February 11th, 2010-21:40
so many great brands with so many amazing looking watches my favourites are Panerai Richard Mille Lange & Sohne Jaeger Lecoultre Vacheron Constantin and the Debethune in no particular order although the De bethune Pams and RMs were stunning and left me sp...
impressive line up...
By: nitediver : February 14th, 2010-03:24
of new models by Panerai, they have been going strong for many years now and entering a completetly new segment now with the astronomic watch. I wonder whent the first minute repeater is coming.... My favorites this year are the 335 and especially the 343...
SIHH 2010: Piaget
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:18
Being predominantly known for making ladies’ jewellery watches, Piaget is slowly but surely moving towards earning recognition for its solid range of men’s watches with respectable, in-house calibres. Last year Piaget’s flagship launch was the Polo FortyF...
Hi, SJX!
By: dxboon : February 23rd, 2010-23:23
I keep meaning to write you and let you know how wonderful this Piaget report is (Honestly, all your reportage for SIHH 2010 has been amazing!). The photos really do the watches justice. Piaget had a fantastic showing this year IMO. There are so many roma...
SIHH 2010: Richard Mille
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:18
Along with Greubel Forsey, Richard Mille was one of the two new exhibitors at SIHH this year. Audemars Piguet is a long time SIHH exhibitor, being there since 1999. RM is connected to AP via the latter’s minority stake in RM, as well as the fact that all ...
SIHH 2010: Roger Dubuis
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:19
This year marks the second collection presented by a Richemont-controlled Roger Dubuis. The aesthetics of the 2010 watches are largely the same as before, watches are planned several years in advance, but the quality control, as well as fit and finish, ar...
SIHH 2010: Van Cleef & Arpels
By: SJX : February 9th, 2010-21:19
Due to a lack of time – SIHH is one long, mad rush to one appointment after another – I was unable to see Van Cleef et Arpel’s complete collection. That was disappointing because I knew it would be worth my while. Fortunately I did get to see the two most...
What an excruciating
By: MTF : February 12th, 2010-06:12
torture to see so many potential choices brought to life by SJX's excellent opinionated report.. BRAVO! and Brava, even! Great work and crafting of the report. The torture is about prioritisation.....we don't have limitless wallets! SJX: So, what would be...
WOW!!!
By: cen@jkt : February 12th, 2010-07:11
How many man-hours you spent creating this report? WoW!!! I ilke Van Cleef, will they look good on my wrist, providing I change the straps? Also like AP ROO chrono w/ black dial for ladies, I think it's cute. Before you say anything, let me declare: I sti...