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GreatPilot@me.com's recent post showcasing his Roger W. Smith Series 2, fresh from service and upgraded with the improved double escapement, offers a rare glimpse into the world of independent haute horlogerie. His anticipation for a Series 4, and potentially a Series 5, underscores the profound connection collectors forge with these exceptional timepieces. This article explores the nuances of owning and appreciating a Roger W. Smith watch, drawing insights from the community's discussion.
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Roger W. Smith Series 2 is considered a 'grail piece' and places Dr. Smith among the top classical watchmakers, alongside George Daniels, Philippe Dufour, and Marco Lang.
- There's a noticeable difference in movement decoration compared to earlier examples, prompting a question about whether this is a custom request or part of the standard upgrade/service process.
- The upgraded double escapement, specifically the single-wheel version of the Co-Axial escapement, is a key point of interest, with requests for detailed close-up photos to better understand its intricate design.
- The owner's decision to keep the case unpolished, preserving its original condition, is a common practice among collectors of high-end independent watches.
- The owner plans a trip to the Isle of Man to meet Roger and Caroline Smith, highlighting the personal connection and experience that is often part of acquiring watches from independent makers.
- The owner's RWS Series 2 is #66, and it received the latest Co-Axial escapement upgrade during its service, confirming the continuous refinement of these movements.
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