Niton was founded in 1919 by three watchmakers, Jeannet , Morel and Bourquin , the latter two of whom were former employees of Vacheron Constantin . In 1922 , it became the " Manufacture des montres Niton S.A ." The brand begins a second life today thanks...
I think it's a fine addition to the genre and I love the timing: a day after AP releases a watch 25% more expensive with alot less bang for buck in my opinion. Regards, Baruch
but I don't feel the same way: even if I much prefer the classic design of the older movements, I think they've done a modern design which isn't ugly (to me). And they managed to meet the Geneva Seal requirements, which I really respect. Price is not some...
shaped manual winding movement with Geneva Seal: I have a lot of respect for what they’ve accomplished. And the contrast with AP is painfully revealing. Best, Emmanuel
for the work accomplished here and the contrast with AP’s Neo Frame couldn’t be more terribly revealing. The platinum variant looks great indeed but so does the rose gold for me (predictably). Best, Emmanuel
I’m biased towards rose gold, obviously, so I can only agree with you, but as always it would be preferable to see both variants in person and side by side if possible.
I’ve learned along the way that “you can’t own ‘em all” but if I were in the market for a rectangular jumping hour this would be the most interesting and appealing choice in recent times. I can’t imagine the 38 pieces will be around and available for too ...
And I have a lot of respect for this creation: I mean, beautiful design and complication, and shaped Geneva Seal hand-wound movement... Few new or resurrecting brands have done such a great job, really. Like you, I expect the 38 pieces to be sold soon (bu...
Thanks for highlighting Emmanuel, definitely a watch that catches my eye and would sit nicely in my every day. If it was half the price that might be a realistic opportunity, alas at this level it requires sacrifice that may not be worth it! I love the ex...
I couldn’t agree more with you concerning the comparison between this piece of your Vagabondage and the Cartier Guichet. At least that’s how I feel based on photos, as I’ve seen none of the three in real life unfortunately. Here, I’m impressed and I have ...
I was just thinking about Niton the other day when the new AP was mentioned. A wonderful brand that few know about it. I'm glad someone has revived it. Perhaps Haas Neveux will be revived as well. In any case, looks like the art deco revival theme is well...
Shaped manual winding movement with Geneva Seal! As far as I know, the revival of Haas Neveux is in progress: https://haasneveux-et-compagnie.com/en/revival I’m really looking forward to seeing what they come up with ! Thank you for your kind words. Best,...
The only thing I am not strictly a fan of is the lug design. But very intriguing indeed as an overall package. Is the movement a new development of theirs?
This brand and this model I am a fan of jump hours and have one from Rolex I understand they also made movements for Patek Did you find any ? My prince for comparison ...
Rolex has such an interesting distant past. Yes, I have found several watches made for PP, but one is particularly interesting and I’ll post about it. I really love their vintage shaped movement. As for the new one, the modern aesthetic doesn’t speak to m...
One thing for sure, they didn't spare efforts on the old movements, I've counted at least 7 inner angles on some of them, I believe that would pretty much beat most tier-1 makers. Then again with the reissue, a square movement in a square watch, move over...
I’m very much impressed by the number of inward angles in the vintage movements: so impressive and beautiful ! And the reissue also inspires me a lot of respect. Best, Emmanuel
If you agree that the finest watches have a bespoke quality about them, you may agree that the finest watches should not be made at the scale that the most established brands operate today. The bespoke characteristics and design of this watch convince me ...
I couldn’t agree more with you, here, on all counts, really. I’ve listened this morning to a podcast where Leopoldo Celi is interviewed (in French): very interesting to discover how he and Yvan Ketterer came to relaunch Niton and create the Prima. Have a ...