Bexei Timepieces: Independent Watch Collection
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Bexei Timepieces: Independent Watch Collection

By ant · Jan 6, 2023 · 43 replies
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WatchProSite community member 'ant' embarks on a horological journey with Aaron Becsei, a master independent watchmaker. This article delves into 'ant's' bespoke commission for a new round watch featuring a completely original movement design by Becsei. Readers are invited to explore the initial design renderings and contribute their perspectives on the aesthetic direction, highlighting the collaborative and deeply personal process of acquiring a unique haute horology timepiece.

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Happy New Year to everyone, I hope that 2023 brings you contentment, good health, and many exciting new watches.

Early last year I finally realised that Aaron needed a round watch to get a wider appreciation of his amazing timepieces and their incredible finishing.

There followed long conversations which culminated in my ordering a round watch with a completely new, Aaron designed, movement.

Whilst he was designing it (more of this in another, later posting), the first step were the renderings. And by renderings,,by that I mean lots of them.

Now the mechanism design is nearly finished I need to create a short list before making the final, agonising, decision.

As the months have passed what seemed like a simple choice has changed into a seemingly difficult series of decisions.

Please give me your opinions about which design(s) you like,, and, if possible, why.

Here goes!


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This message has been edited by patrick_y on 2023-01-06 07:41:53

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WTWTStyle
Jan 6, 2023
5 and 8.

Bexei has beautiful movement so I think skeleton is a good choice, maybe you can try the sapphire dial to show more movement.

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ant
Jan 6, 2023
Thank you for your opinion

I especially agree with your comments about the movement. Kind regards Antony

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dedestexhes
Jan 6, 2023
I would go for one of the more quirky designs

Design 4 is for me a typical Bexei piece due to the colors used. Number 5 and 8 are also in line with his trademark design. Don’t get me wrong, typically, I would go for a more classic design, but in the market today, there are so many almost similar designs, also from young independents. As a last point, seen that the case has already a specific style, I would continue it on the dial. Nice choice to have by the way! Br, Dirk

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ant
Jan 6, 2023
Yes, it's a tough one.

My existing one has the cut-out numeral design. To repeat or not, that's the question. Thanks for your input. Kind regards Antony

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nasseriq
Jan 6, 2023
1,2 or 3 but without the numbers. Simplicity is better in my view for what is a very attractive design

AN
ant
Jan 6, 2023
Good points!

Thank you. Kind regards, Antony

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