[In this series of vignettes I will highlight a few of the key points that the independent watchmakers made during their presentations on Day 3 (June 1) of the IGOTT. Some are direct quotes, and others give you an insight into the presentation.]
Peter Speake-Marin at the Independents exhibition ...

Between 1996-2000 worked for Renaud et Papi and made his own watch after-hours: a pocket watch with a 1-minute Tourbillon. Peter used the knowledge he had gained working for 7 years in an antique repair shop in London. He then translated these ideas into a wristwatch.
The case is shaped like a drum and takes its cues from many different periods.
The heart motif on the hour hand reflects Peter's love of watchmaking.



The P10 watch combines the jump hour system from the new Marin 3 movement with the star decoration used on a unique Thalassa.
The stars and dots are applied using a new technique (developed in Geneva) that gives them a 3D appearance.
The P10 case is in polished titanium with RG crown and lugs.




