AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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Boutique Crawling in Singapore
Hi All,
Singapore is like watch heaven for me. Singapore and Hong Kong are the closest major watch hubs that I can reach and were the first places I experienced true haute horlogerie, so both have a special place in my heart.
On this occasion we visited Malmaison, L’Atalier and a couple of Sincere Fine Watch stores. All the staff were most accommodating. Most of the watches are wrapped in their protective plastic nappies, but the photos will still give you a feel for the watches we played with.
Hope you enjoy as much as I did!
Andrew
The ambience at L'Atalier is very inviting for the horology connoisseur, and the coffee's not bad either!
Vianney Halter display. A working model tourbillon escapement (I will upload a video soon) and the Trio. Quite a hunk of watch, particularly in RG, and so different from the case of the Antiqua. Bravo to Vianney for producing such different cases.
Romain Gauthier's characteristic dial design and beautifully finished movements.
The talk of the moment, the Laurent Ferrier Tourbillon with double spiral. While the movement is beautifully finished and the tourbillon bridge design a delight, I found myself marvelling at the case which is wonderfully classical but with a modern twist. It sits perfectly on the wrist. The double spiral is very difficult to observe, even with a 10x loupe, but it's nice to know the engineering is there in the escapement design. I am less enamoured with the hands and dial, although the black dial with RG case is a delicious combination.
The Audemars Piguet Edward Piguet tourbillon with black (yes, it’s black) mother-of-pearl plates.
The new A. Lange & Sohne 1815 Flyback Chronograph. Personally I still have a soft spot for the original. But this has a more modern and 'cleaner' feel with the larger subdials and no pulsometer scale.
And my favourite watch of the day, Vianney Halter's Antiqua. This was the first time I had strapped one on my wrist and it is perfectly sized (smaller than I expected) and sits very comfortably. The RG case, with an almost brass look, just adds to the 'steampunk' ambience of the piece. My next grail? Possibly.
My 40mm Dead Second F.P.Journe, the Ludovic Ballouard Upside Down (notice the Journe 'family' resemblance), the original 38mm Tourbillon Souveraine with Remontoir and the Halter Antiqua. What a line up!
The Perpetual Calendar Moonphase watches remain my favourites, but this more simple update with grand date and moonphases for both hemispheres is nicely done.
A lovely iteration of the ultra-slim dress watch in RG from Vacheron Constantin. Where's my tuxedo?!
Breguet Classique Chronograph. Love the rose-engine engraved snail guilloche and red highlights on the tachometer scale. WG case
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Anniversary. I found this case rather thick (although the 45mm case diameter is OK because of the short lugs) and heavy on my wrist. A well fitted strap is essential. But the sapphire bezel and the dial are very cool.
Andrew
There's no place like HoMe (but Singapore's not a bad place to visit)!