An underappreciated tour de force. But back to the new Ferdinand Berthoud - it is amazing. Impressive how they've managed so much in such a short period of time. Kind regards, kkwn98
Ferdinand Berthoud releases the Chapter 1 of a new collection called « Mesure du Temps 1787 », a name derived from the title of a reference work published by Ferdinand Berthoud in 1787 : “ De la Mesure du Temps ou supplément au Traité des horloges marines...
It reminds me a little of the Audemars Piguet Jules Audemars Chronometer with the ChronAP escapement... I think I might prefer it in the octagonal case like the FB1, but it looks great and I'm looking forward to seeing and handling it in the metal. Kind r...
An underappreciated tour de force. But back to the new Ferdinand Berthoud - it is amazing. Impressive how they've managed so much in such a short period of time. Kind regards, kkwn98
achievement isn't as great as the FB. Anyway, I'm not really into openwork dials and I don't like the movement to be displayed on the face of the watch. Just my preference, of course. Cheers, Emmanuel
As always with Ferdinand Berthoud, this is an incredible timepiece. And no doubt, when seen in person, both the mechanics and the finishing are stunning. While a new movement because of the flying tourbillon and stop seconds—two great additions—the layout...
But you really have to love openwork dials to enjoy such a piece. I personally don't respond at all to this aesthetic and I like the FB2RE with its solid enamel dial so much more (in fact I find this “dial” really ugly to be honest)... But it's only a mat...
I’m personally not attracted from an aesthetic standpoint but I know it’s just me and my preference for the classic style and solid dials. Other than that, great watch indeed. Best, Emmanuel
I think the pricing is very ambitious relative to what else is available in that range. Not big on those hands either. They look a little phat. Personally, I’d probably still go for a wacky Greubel in this price range.
a piece of art by pictures alone. That said, I am so impressed with what Ferdinand Berthoud is bringing to us. Their pieces are technologically amazing but also made with a keen eye to the proper finishing and presentation of the watch. From the pictures,...
I personally don't like open dials and I want the magic to be on the back: that's exactly what the FB2RE offers, with a gorgeous enamel dial. Don't hesitate to share a photo of your grail with us! This new iteration is, as always, very impressive as far a...