
GreatPilot@me.com's recent post showcasing his Roger W. Smith Series 2, freshly serviced and upgraded with the improved double escapement, offers a rare glimpse into the ownership experience of one of horology's most revered independent watchmakers. This article delves into the unique relationship between collector and artisan, highlighting the meticulous care and significant anticipation involved in acquiring and maintaining these exceptional timepieces. His personal journey underscores the enduring value of Roger W. Smith's work and the dedicated community that cherishes it.





...and 'imperfect' details that make it handmade. The movement detail is a little over the top for me but I could live with it : )
I was fortunate to get the watch in the first place and the service that Dr. Smith and his wife Carolyn provide was spectacular…Jim
Good bless you , and all on our site. I called last year and his wife told me 5 years out. For delivery . I replied Mamm , I’m 70 now, I may not be around when my watch is finished. I’d rather not leave anything else to my kids . They will be getting enough already. Lol
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