I look forward to seeing you around here more (and as the VC Forum Moderator I would be remiss if I didn't ask for another set of pictures of your vintage Geneva Seal watch on the VC Forum)
Formerly a moderator on Blancpainforum which recently closed it doors, Magnus is a well respected member of the watch community with tons of knowledge and excellent photography skills. The PuristSPro team is delighted to have him onboard as a Moderator-At...
which is heart-warming and flattering for me. Being 'elected' to be part of the Purists team is a great honour for me, and for some time I hesitate to make this step. But thanks to the impressive support I sensed from the forumners and also thanks to the ...
I look forward to seeing you around here more (and as the VC Forum Moderator I would be remiss if I didn't ask for another set of pictures of your vintage Geneva Seal watch on the VC Forum) Bill
My personal experience with Dr. Magnus: When Magnus was at the Blancpain forum: I lost the screw of a X71 bracelet (something as easy to get as a 3 dollar bill, here where I live), I posted a question on the forum. In absolutely no time, by mail I got a B...
Congratulations from me too, Magnus. It feels like you have always been a part of the Purist family, so this is icing on the cake. Always enjoyed your work and looking forward to your ongoing contribution. Andrew
Dear Dr Bosse, In 2005 I acquired a Chronometre a Resonance from Montres Journe sincerely believing I would become the proud owner of a master piece. What a disappointment! Three years later the winding crown fell off and after encountering many difficult...
I partly see this from a different perspective. Sure, a crown is a 'standard' part for any watch. Certainly, it can fall off (and this happened also to one of my watches). Rightfully, one is particularly embarrassed if this happens with such a highly accl...
Dear Sir, Thank you for your prompt answer. I own myself more than one wristwatch and this for the last thirty years. None of them had their winding crown falling off. Mr Journe should not hide behind his team, but take his responsibility and take a look ...
Even if Mr. Journe is leading a small enterprise, compared with the big players of the watch industry, he is nevertheless not a one-person-company, making every single watch from scratch. Otherwise, it would be exceptionally difficult to get any of his wa...