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Independent Watch Photography Guide

By m2 · Jan 24, 2026 · 26 replies
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In a captivating post, m2 shares an intimate look at the Sequential Chronograph, alongside bonus shots of Greubel Forsey timepieces. This article delves into m2's initial impressions and the community's engagement, offering insights into the tactile experience and unique characteristics of these horological marvels. It highlights the often-overlooked details that define high-end independent watchmaking.

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Sorry about all the spam but finally had a second to take a few shots of the Sequential Chronograph. 

Some bonus shots too of a few greubels I was able to try on today in LA. 












About the Montblanc U10 Tourbillon Ref. U10

The Angelus U10 represents a remarkable resurrection story in contemporary haute horlogerie. Founded in 1891, Angelus had largely disappeared from the market until La Joux Perret acquired the brand and relaunched it in 2015. The U10 collection marked the brand's ambitious return to complications, drawing inspiration from Angelus's heritage in chronographs and complex movements while establishing a distinctly modern identity for collectors seeking alternatives to established manufactures.

The U10 Tourbillon showcases Angelus's technical prowess through its skeletonized dial construction and open-worked movement architecture. The timepiece features multiple subsidiary dials arranged asymmetrically across the face, creating visual depth while maintaining legibility. The tourbillon escapement, visible at 6 o'clock, serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, while the complex gear train and bridges are finished to haute horlogerie standards. The substantial case proportions and architectural dial layout reflect contemporary tastes for bold, technically expressive timepieces.

As an independent manufacture with limited production, the U10 occupies an interesting position in today's collector market. The brand benefits from relative exclusivity compared to mainstream luxury manufacturers, while offering genuine in-house complications at prices typically below comparable pieces from established names like Vacheron Constantin or Jaeger-LeCoultre. For collectors focused on movement finishing and technical innovation rather than brand heritage, Angelus represents compelling value in the contemporary tourbillon segment.

Specifications

Case
titanium
Diameter
45mm
Dial
black

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JP
jp884
Jan 24, 2026
I do really like that MB&F.

M2
m2
Jan 26, 2026
Its a killer chrono!

AL
als1678
Jan 24, 2026
No spam, lovely shots - thank you for sharing!

Here is a cousin of the sequential evo

M2
m2
Jan 25, 2026
Wow orange strap looks fantastic

I just ordered the black strap for mine. The white is cool but maybe a little too cool lol

AL
als1678
Jan 25, 2026
The black is unbeatable for a monochromatic look.

I also have grey, yellow, blue ... Yes, it has gotten a bit of control lol One advice - do not attempt to change the strap yourself, recipe for disaster.

DC
Dchang81
Jan 25, 2026
I was curious the difficulty/ease of the change

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