Hi All, Following on from last night's dinner in Sydney, Peter continued his whirlwind world tour with a collectors dinner at Taxi Dinning Room at Federation Square in Melbourne. Twenty people enjoyed chatting to Peter about his watchmaking and the new ma...
Thank you for post.Enjoyed evening great meeting you,Julian,Felix and the other WIS .It is always good to put a face to posters on various forums.HAGWE.
Thanks for posting Andrew (and so quickly !), and thanks also to Michael for organising. Lovely food, a great selection of watches being passed around, and Peter Speake-Marin was such an interesting fellow to chat to. A diverse collection of purists aroun...
Hi FX, Peter would have liked to answer this in more detail, but with all the travelling and some computer problems it proved difficult. So on his behalf, this is the FW2012 modified ETA movement housed in a 38x13.5mm steel case with a wonderful sectored ...
Great to meet everyone. An excellent cross section of watches on everyones wrist And the food was excellent as were the wines. A great night and PSM with his amazing pieces topped off this wondeful event Thanks for organising it and inviting me Julian
And likewise, great to finally meet you and see the Pagoda. Thanks to everyone who attended and made it such a fun night, and to Michael for doing all the logistical hard work. Hope Peter and Sans are up for their flight out! Andrew
As I was emailing last night to some of the Melbourne guys who attended, I wish that I'd flown down for this, two PSM dinners in two days is not too many, after all Looks like a fabulous evening, hopefully I get to make it down there sometime.
...I hope that we get to meet at some point. I am kicking myself that I didn't come down! Poor Peter. I hope that he wasn't too tired. So much travelling in such a short period of time. He's such a great guy, I hope he makes it a habit to come back annual...
.... to my friend Michael, who tirelessly took on the task of organising this dinner without much notice. Michael, it look as though it was (as expected) a roaring success. Congratulations.
Looks like another fun GTG. Hopefully it won't be too long before Peter comes back to Australia again and for a bit longer next time. Regards, Richard.
Great work, Andrew; thanks for the coverage. Lovely to see an AHCI rock star gracing our shores. Hopefully, it's a start of things to come. Great kudos also to Aptronym and Michael. Cheers, pplater.
... would not be an exaggeration, A, but duty calls. It was all the more disappointing because we did not get the opportunity to meet. Next time! Cheers, pplater.
....just in case a miracle happened and you could turn up. Please do stay in touch with me via email (which reminds me, I hope that you got the one I sent the other day with the passed-on message, of sorts).
It was a great evening and all executed with naval precision. That SEALS training obviously pays off. But we will have to stop meeting at airports! Already looking forward to the next GTG. Andrew
Gosh, wish the powers that be would hurry up and invent that transporter beam thing from Star Trek, so I could've been with all of you in Melbourne. The food looked great (as it always seems to be around you), and the watches sublime. I love the new Thala...
Hi Daos, You would have been very welcome of course. While Peter's automatic rotor is a great design (beautifully finished and catches the light in all sorts of ways) and gives you a good view of the SM2 movement, the manual wind SM2 in the Thalassa is a ...