
In an era saturated with digital distractions, daniel_coste reminds us of the enduring brilliance of master watchmakers like Vianney Halter. His post spotlights the mesmerizing La Résonance, a timepiece that exemplifies horological artistry and innovation. This article delves into the intricate mechanics and historical context that make this creation a timeless marvel, ensuring its legacy is not lost in the modern scroll.
Vianney Halter reminder.
In a hyper connected world dominated by doom scrolling, older watchmakers aren't getting the attention they deserve.
la Resonance.
Stunning.




🙃 Stunning skeletonization.
Pretty much no one knows about horology in general, except Rolex and I guess more will know of Tag Heuer thanks to F1 $ponsorship. Perhaps VH should increase their marketing plan? Richard Mille sponsors races / race cars. H. Moser sponsors an F1 team. What does VH sponsor? Maybe visit that hype Singapore guy? Video with Tim? Surely a good PR campaign, but with W&W upon us everyone is begging for 'attention time'. Wait six month, then time for VH to go 'on tour'.
I can't imagine a world where Vianney Halter is overlooked by Independent watch collectors. Just a stunning movement. It's unfortunate for us that Vianney Halter's partnership with Jeff Barnes fell through decades ago, as the creative tension produced phenomenal results.
Still i prefer the older models
whereby the timepiece features two balances in close proximity to create the resonance effect and beat in opposition, naturally evening out each other’s discrepancies and thus permitting greater accuracy. Halter’s La Résonance features two balances stacked one upon another and incorporates a differential that directs power from a pair of mainsprings to each of the separate gear trains. The balances are mounted on a shared balance bridge while the hairsprings share a common stud holder to maximiz
The photo shot from the side makes this watch look insane!
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