To celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Art in Time gallery in Monaco, Ferdinand Berthoud releases a limited series of 5 pieces of its cylindrical hairspring model (FB 3 SPC for "spiral cylindrique") in sandblasted titanium.
Not my personal cup of tea, but some of you might like it.
Best to all of you.
Photos credit: yohann_artintime & yohann_martinez (on IG).
To celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Art in Time gallery in Monaco, Ferdinand Berthoud releases a limited series of 5 pieces of its cylindrical hairspring model (FB 3 SPC for "spiral cylindrique") in sandblasted titanium. Not my personal cup of tea, bu...
For sure not a conventional watch. It is a celebration watch only 5 peaces. Too exclusive for me, but good to know it would find collectors who would enjoy the technical exclusivity of the watch. Honestly i like this FB far more than any MB&F.
it’s only because I’m not sensible to their futuristic aesthetic. Horology wise, they do a very impressive job nonetheless. But like you, what they are doing at FB is much closer to my taste. Thanks for looking.
is lighter than than the gold versions which are actually quite heavy even compared to most platinum watches. For me the lightness is a plus as it contributes to wearability but the dial might look too cold compared to the gold versions.
It is at least fully consistent now. I don't know what this costs but I'm sorry, the sand blasting looks cheap. This isn't frosting like RG or Voutilainen, it's sand blasting! I get it, it looks pretty cool, heck, let's do a pvd version, but if its anythi...
For this reason, I much prefer the warmer white gold version with gilt bridges and brown leather strap. And, on another level, I’m generally not fond of open work dials, reason why I prefer the FB 2RE. But this is just a personal preference of cours...