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Not sure I understand the guideline actually as some of the watches on your list seem more like well made rather than 'intellectual'. But these appeal to me
- Jean Daniel Nicholas tourbillon(seems to be very very well made, more than intellectual. Maybe you mean buyers are getting "value"?)
- Lord Arran's complicated watch
- Ludwig Oechslin designed watches built by many different watchmakers
- Greubel Forsey
- Beat Haldimann H2(not sure whether to include H1 but it's up there in my favorite list)
- H. Moser perpetual(such an efficient use of space on the dial)
- AP's recent chronometer watch
The list can go on but I think I am getting lost because I don't really understand the criteria. Afraid that it would read more like complicated watches impresses me or chronometers that I like rather than watches I considered intellectual(eg. JLC tourbillon, AP's EOT etc)
Not 100% sure I get
By: donizetti : October 29th, 2010-12:27
what you mean by "intellectual appeal? nyway, here are some watches that I have "thought about a lot". Maybe those lists will overlap. 1 - Journe Resonance. Tops the list for me 2 - Breguet La Tradition 3 - Many of the works of Oechslin: Trilogyy of time ...
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By: nwk00 : October 29th, 2010-12:54
Not sure I understand the guideline actually as some of the watches on your list seem more like well made rather than 'intellectual'. But these appeal to me - Jean Daniel Nicholas tourbillon(seems to be very very well made, more than intellectual. Maybe y...
Most of my watches are :-)
By: KIH : October 29th, 2010-15:46
Seriously, regardless whether I own or not, my picks are, in addition to your list: 1. Credor GCLH999 2. Moser Mayu and Perpetual 1 3. Laurent Ferrieer 4. Patek 3939, 5078 5. AP 15300 or 15202 RO 6. GO Senator Chronometer 7. Lange 1815 MP (the original on...
Opus 1 through 10...
By: pplater : October 29th, 2010-17:17
.... and everything on your list EXCEPT the Dato. Sure, it's a sensational watch and a beautiful, beautiful movement but you'll have to explain what distinguishes the Dato from other well made chronos to elevate it into the ranks of the intellectually wor...
Agree with you pplater
By: DaMctosh : November 1st, 2010-09:46
The Dato is a beautiful movement and fantastic pusher feel, but I'm not sure it's up there with the 13ZN, the Piguet or several Lemanias as a chronograph. On the list, my vote goes to particularly the Gyro (Reverso with the cylindrical hairspring) and the...
Really???... :-)
By: pplater : November 1st, 2010-02:40
Here's a couple you might consider describing as 'theatrical from the get go', Brava - First, another Lange (although this one is from 1902!) - This one ( original completed in 1827) needs no introduction - One more for good measure - Sure, they're all ol...
Think so?
By: Brava : November 1st, 2010-06:25
I beg to differ. I think they are more along the lines of form follows function and if it looks good it is good. I doubt that theatricality was one of the fundamental design parameters when these movements were developed. I strongly suspect, but can't pro...
Central tourbillon...
By: BDLJ : October 29th, 2010-21:47
..intellectual or emotional, Art? Viceral? (!) My take on the question: I don't really perceive watches on much of an intellectual level....it's completely on a financial rewards level. (joke) I'm not sure how to really respond to the OP's question. My en...
Quite Clever of You. . .
By: Douglas : October 30th, 2010-07:47
I would add: 1. Anything by Vianney Halter 2. The MIH watch 3. G&F #1 4. Haldimann H1 and H8 5. Ochs und Junior Anno 50 6. Richard Mille RM 0012 Ah, I now recognize that I could go on and on; I need to refine my 'mental criterion.' Good post, John. Dougla...
Well, I would be less severe than you on the 5196P, CL.
By: amanico : October 31st, 2010-17:36
Even if I totally understand your argument about the too small movement, but we can also argue that a lot of PP watches, and specially one among my favourite, have the same problem. Take, for example, the 5102, the famous Celestial... A 43 mm watch, if I'...
well...I sounded harsh only
By: CL : October 31st, 2010-21:32
because I wanted so much to love that watch It can be such a perfect piece for a modern Calatrava but Patek just fail put to an icon there. If anyone consider a simple 3 handed watch at similar pricing, RIchard Lange and Journe CS easily become a better c...
I totally get your point.
By: amanico : November 1st, 2010-02:45
I, too, when decieved, can be a bit harsh. But, once again, don't you think that the K.V and the Dufour are easier watches to apprehend their ineterest and beauty than the PP 5196 which will deserve more efforts? More " Visual " versus more " intellectual...
Hahaha...
By: CL : November 1st, 2010-06:24
Agree with you that Simplicity and Observatoire are easier watch to comprehend. 5196P and yes the P version , I drooooooooooooooool. So wanted it to accept it and maybe I might Thank you *CL
personally i think
By: mr : November 1st, 2010-07:44
that most complicated watches have a special intellectual appeal, most of the time only those that are well informed in the field of watchmaking (such as ourselves) truly appreciate the high skill and craftsmanship that it takes to make one of these watch...
My late submission
By: schen : November 2nd, 2010-19:37
Sorry for the late reply to this thought provoking thread. Even though being late, I just feel like to add my picks. John you have a nice list, which contains quite a few of my all time favorites - you know what they are, though you won't find all of them...