
In a captivating post, hora12reborn spotlights the exquisite work of independent watchmaker Pascal Coyon, presenting a visual feast of his classical timepieces. The article delves into the aesthetic and mechanical brilliance of Coyon's watches, particularly highlighting the gorgeous Caliber 19. This feature serves as an essential resource for collectors interested in the artistry and meticulous craftsmanship of independent haute horlogerie.













First generation: 1st and second generation:
generation as Pascal Coyon pushes the boundaries.
a dial similar to those of the first generation.
Although I prefer the 2nd gen dials, a watch from the 1920s caught my eye and became a model
I personally like the sector dial best.
I don’t often get excited but THESE…I’m drooling. I know Nico likes the 1st generation; he can have them I’ll take the second generation, both for the style of movement finishing and the dial. Perhaps a white metal and the white dial; or maybe a coloured dial - does it look like there’s a salmon dial? Can’t quite tell, that first pic - and maybe he could do it with indexes instead of 12-3-9, and Dauphine hands - although the hands here are also perfection. Plus, artisanal work from France! This
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