
DonCorson introduces the Antoine Martin 'Slow Runner' from BaselWorld 2013, highlighting Martin Braun's innovative approach to horology. This post is crucial for understanding how independent watchmakers challenge conventional norms by prioritizing unique mechanical philosophies over traditional chronometric performance. The 'Slow Runner' exemplifies a deliberate move towards a more contemplative experience of timekeeping.















on the dial face would have a more calming effect on me than 7,200 beats per hour, which to a novice could sound like an awful lot of beating going on. The balance wheel could do that even more. In fact my very first memory, at the age of three, is that of a pendulum clock in the family apartment. On the other hand, such a watch could make me feel nervous and uncomfortable. Do the seconds hack? Heinrich Hertz was a great german physicist, and this unit of measurement is a tribute to his name. I
after all those corrections and revisions ... I was typing at 3 Hertz. amerix This message has been edited by amerix on 2013-06-21 03:22:38
a thirty-second golf advert? Don, could that somehow be circumvented? Thanks Cazalea
when I start the video I don't get any ad at all. Very strange. Will try and put this on the PP account at utube. Sorry, Don
What i have never been able to understand though is why someone would sell their name even of the brand is their name. Gerald Genta did it and now they put his name on anything. Great video. shame the balance cant be on the front of the watch....or could it? G
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