Garrick S4 Bespoke Watch Collection Overview
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Garrick S4 Bespoke Watch Collection Overview

By singingbee · Aug 20, 2022 · 55 replies
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In a world increasingly dominated by mass production, the allure of a bespoke timepiece remains a pinnacle for many collectors. Singingbee's journey with the Garrick S4 offers a compelling look into the personalized experience of commissioning a watch from an independent artisan. His detailed account highlights the unique satisfaction of collaborating directly with a watchmaker to bring a horological vision to life.

The Garrick S4 is a recent and significant addition for me as it is my first bespoke watch and is also from an independent brand which I am a fan of.

Garrick Watchmakers has been on my radar for a few years. I really like that they are a champion for old school watchmaking and strives to do most of their stuffs in-house. I have been following their Norfolk, S2 and S3 for awhile. In fact I almost bought the Norfolk (it was their previous entry-level watch and has been discontinued) but back then I had reservation on the size and thickness of the Norfolk case and how it wears on the wrist. It was using a different case from the “S” models and I knew that it wears bigger and chunkier. In comparison, the S2 and S3 has a more streamlined and slimmer case profile. When the S4 was announced 18 months ago and uses the same S2/S3 case, I knew that this is the one I want.

After viewing many beautiful builds of the S4 online, I ordered mine at the start of the year. The 7 months journey with them in “building” this watch is a pleasant one due to the strong personal touch from David (the co-founder of Garrick Watchmakers). My understanding is he personally liaise with all his clients on their watches from start to finish.

David was very patient with my proposed ideas for the watch and gave good suggestions. We went with this build in the end as it is abit different from most of the other builds I have seen so far. And we are glad we stuck with it! He updated me throughout the process and I learned quite a few things from him from our chats.😉

My initial thought is the yellow gold engine-turned dial here is very well done and coupled with the beautifully flame-blued anchor hands, contrasts very nicely against the Breguet numerals. Even the movement which is a reworked Swiss ETA 6498 movement, is finished in a very clean and pleasant manner by Garrick. The 42mm steel case which is made in-house has a certain lustre and gleam to it which I really like. It also wears quite well on smaller wrists due to the short lugs.

I am grateful to David and Garrick Watchmakers for making my first bespoke watch experience a great one! The end result definitely surpasses my expectations.


















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Nick_Chobotaru
Aug 20, 2022

Interesting piece, wear it in a good health. Cheers Nick

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mrds
Aug 20, 2022

Nice configuration too. I‘m normally not a fan of different guilloche patterns on the dial but here I find it works very well. Personally I‘d go for a strap with less texture to make the overall look less busy - although I love the strap by itself. Wear this beauty in the best of health!

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Watchonthewrist
Aug 20, 2022

Great strap combo too. Thanks for sharing

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patrick_y
Aug 20, 2022

You certainly made it your own!

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George Gently
Aug 20, 2022

Congratulations to your new acquisition.

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LiftAngle51
Aug 20, 2022

Is an opposite of what i shall do. Albeit it is a horological marvel first class and unique. I think it is a lot easier to bespoke with David than i must tell Romain that i will some details not on my watch. I will perfect the logical one, clean up. There is space to bring the logical one at the best level, so exited to dream that on one day i will get a RG watch. Just you got your Garrick.

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