Pick 2: Independent Watchmaking Masterpieces
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Pick 2: Independent Watchmaking Masterpieces

By Brandon Skinner · Jun 1, 2019 · 65 replies
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Brandon Skinner initiates a captivating 'Pick 2' game, presenting a diverse image of independent watchmaking masterpieces. This interactive post challenges collectors to prioritize their desires among highly coveted pieces, sparking a lively debate about personal taste, horological significance, and the allure of rare independent creations. The discussion highlights the unique appeal of independent watchmakers.

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Elliot55 just posted a fantastic article about watch servicing. 3rd picture in was this (with credit to ABlogToWatch). So my Saturday game for you is... What two watches would you choose if these were your choices? Money, of course, being no object...



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vitalsigns
Jun 1, 2019

Struggling with the second choice: Roger Smith, Journe Resonance, L1 MP.... Probably the Roger Smith. Held one once. It was amazing. A few pieces I can’t make out so I couldn’t give them full consideration. Cheers, John

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elliot55
Jun 1, 2019

... JLC Spheroturbillon and the Thomas Prescher Tourbillon on a Stick.

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Jay (Eire)
Jun 1, 2019

It does look a little small though. But the dial, cut-out is unmistakable I think.

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Dr No
Jun 1, 2019

. . . Mitch will be rolling on the floor laughing his head off when he sees my number one. I'll let him explain ;-) . . .

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Brandon Skinner
Jun 1, 2019

with this much heavy weaponry on the table I couldn't do it. For balance however it would make a lot of sense.

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Brandon Skinner
Jun 1, 2019

Though I prefer this guy if I had a choice

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