Especially the two " boomerang bridges " over the 2 wheels... Looks a bit cheap. Besides I love a lot the idea of the dead seconds. But not at the point of sacrificing the design of the dial. Best, Nicolas
It's an amazing modern interpretation of old English chronometers. It is modern but still very connected with historical pieces (shape of the bridges, etc). Also the symmetry of the movement architecture is quite stunning and of course the dead beat shows...
when the main concern was improving the chronometry, and a a true gentlemen was not supposed to be interested in the contents of his watch case. In this one, you can find an extravagant supply (waste) of metal. amerix This message has been edited by ameri...
IMHO it cannot be qualified as Steampunk. A re a De Bethune or a Breguet Tradition all Steampunk, just because they are "inverted" movements without or almost no dial? I don't think so. This Arnold watch does not seem to be inspired by/rooted in the indus...
To my acute embarrasment I posted this atrociously worded reaction before my second cup of coffee in the morning. The pictures upset me. So did the screw-heads, the bridges, and even the ideas within them. Somewhere I had read that the still young English...
it has a design similar to the Maurice Lacroix squelette with the angular industrial looking bridges. i'd certainly like to try it on even though a tourbillon with seconde mort is well out of my budget. what i dont like is the brand name, just like i dont...