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Lovely write up. Thanks John.
Mar 25, 2020,02:18 AM
I’ve been thinking about this watch so this is helping (or hurting the wallet 😜)
Keep well
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Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein Regulator: An Owner’s Review
By: jporos : March 22nd, 2020-18:59
I had been searching for the right Alain Silberstein vintage piece for a while. (Unfortunately, his company, La Fabriqué de Besançon S.A., which started around his kitchen table in 1986, ended in 2012). If you have hunted for Silberstein pieces, you under...
Thanks FabR!
By: jporos : March 22nd, 2020-20:26
The watchmaker I regularly use, Jacques, has become very picky about what he works on. I have a LIP that I love with an old Durowe caliber, but am wondering where in the world will I find someone to service it. Maybe I just need a new watchmaker... I do l...
A playground indeed...
By: jporos : March 23rd, 2020-07:24
and maybe a Ferris Wheel too. This watch evokes many happy places. Thanks Echi
Thanks for this very good review of a very interesting watch.
By: amanico : March 23rd, 2020-01:00
This Louis Erard is a rat of youth, freshness, originality and somehow of madness, too. I see it as a witness or a reminder of something we should never forget: the child in us. That's for the youth, the freshness and the madness. And we don't see many re...
Thank you, Nicolas
By: jporos : March 23rd, 2020-07:29
I think the fact that Louis Erard makes their own regulator module is the difference. In the video on their website, you can see a watchmaker at Louis Erard lay a dial on top of a movement and see just how much bigger the dial is.
Silberstein Pikto Smileday Titane
By: cazalea : March 23rd, 2020-06:51
On Monday morning setting: Thanks for this review. I too had a Louis Erard on order, but a combination of circumstances made me step back and let it go to another enthusiast (such as having multiple Silberstein watches already). My biggest worry is not se...
LOL! I would worry too...
By: jporos : March 23rd, 2020-07:35
in particular because I would probbably need the socket wrench to wind the triangular crown. Thanks Cazalea, your posts and Foversta's posts were the ones that led me to Alain Silberstein.
Lovely write up. Thanks John.
By: Bounce781 : March 25th, 2020-02:18
I’ve been thinking about this watch so this is helping (or hurting the wallet 😜) Keep well
Very nice
By: NautNut : March 25th, 2020-06:19
I am sorry I missed this one. By the time I knew about it, it was sold out Enjoy!
Lovely review...
By: nacelle : July 5th, 2020-16:16
I believe that these pieces can be ordered (as of this date anyway), a second run I assume...
Thanks Nacelle!
By: jporos : July 5th, 2020-19:40
it does look like they are again selling these pieces from their web site. Are they sticking to the limited run of 178? I hope so...