We can always ask Eleta to make a smaller clock. You, like me, like simple watches as much as the complex ones. Maybe a simpler clock will be the right one for you!
Klings is a watchmaker whom is constantly out of the lime light. In his entire career, he’s only made about three dozen or so watches. Compared to Picasso who made over 30,000 artworks or Monet who made around 2500 artworks in his career, this is a tiny n...
We can always ask Eleta to make a smaller clock. You, like me, like simple watches as much as the complex ones. Maybe a simpler clock will be the right one for you!
I have browed through MIki Eleta's website and this genius does not make simple small clocks. Everything is highly elaborate and intricate so I shall leave his clocks to the likes of Elon Musk and Patrick Y. Incidentally, I have been watching Bling Empire...
Is it any good? Seems like a glamorous party-going lifestyle. I remember those days with gala dinners. Will probably start again now that the pandemic is winding down. I'll be waiting for the call from the casting agent! They might need me to bring my own...
Otherwise, if I made this post and he was still willing to take commissions, I would've shot myself in both feet if I hadn't gotten my order in! I'm joking of course, I'd make this post even if it negatively affected me. And nope, I don't think I can get ...
I wished Jaeger LeCoultre made such lavishly finished watches. Yes, I know, they do for special models like the Septieme and that special perpetual calendar. But wow. Those are gorgeously finished watches. Especially that last one. Furthermore, Le Sentier...
No spinning dentist drill machines that help accelerate the anglage process. Just slow filing with progressively finer files and very fine sand paper or cloth. Amazing.
Really. What an incredible piece of horology. It's almost surprising that this piece isn't in a museum. The Patek Philippe museum should acquire it and put it on their second floor. What an amazing work of art.
Have you seen Miki Eleta's work? There are some similarities. Eleta also doesn't use any computers nor CNC machines to conceptualize nor produce his works. Eleta is around 70 years old. And in Eleta's entire career, he's only made around 40 clocks. Very s...
Such wonderful dedication and creativity are what makes this hobby so very interesting. Love seeing alternatives and advancements 100s of years after humans first had a way to tell the time 'accurately'.
Yes, amazing that we're still improving upon something that's 200 years old. This is truly an exquisite piece. I have a thing for things made without computers. Maybe it's because I live in Silicon Valley and all I see every day are computers, computers, ...
Only 30 something pieces exist. So there are probably less than 30 owners - as I imagine a handful might own two pieces. So those are some very lucky individuals.