Philippe M
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Our Three Masters charcoal pictured.
Jun 27, 2012,23:56 PM
This was during their recent trip in Shanghai.
They were invited (with 5 other watchmakers) by Le Club Horloger - Shanghai.
Enjoy !
Philippe M
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Three Kings
By: Gary G : June 27th, 2012-10:27
Greetings to all! Just received my VH Antiqua back from service, which marked the first time that I have had the opportunity to unite these three watches for a quick photo session: I wasn't surprised, but some others may be, at how well the Antiqua stands...
Well, Gary what can one say but "Wow!"
By: respo : June 27th, 2012-10:44
Congratulations on uniting these three kings. Really amazing to see them all side-by-side. You have curated quite an amazing collection just with these three. Do you have a favorite? And, um, a wrist shot or three wouldn't hurt. ;-) Best, respo
Thanks -- will work on wrist shots!
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:23
Thanks, respo -- wrist shots are not really my strength, but I will make some more attempts! As far as having a favorite goes, I'll refer you to my recent Simplicity review in which I said I was married to the Observatoire, would build a shrine to the Sim...
A trilogy like this ...
By: small-luxury-world : June 27th, 2012-12:43
could be "collectors heaven/glory". Lucky me I saw them all in the metal, but never together :-) Congrats! Oliver
You were involved, Oliver
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:24
...in key moments in the history of two of these three pieces! And two Singapore PuristS (who shall go unnamed here) were involved with the third. All in the family! Best, Gary
The VH
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:26
...is just lovely on the wrist. And, as my friends are tired of hearing me say, Vianney's RG color looks great with my skin color! Makes it a treat to look down and see what's there... Best, Gary G
Your opinion is of course valid!
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:29
I think that all three are of very high stature, but no one else is under any obligation to concur! The Antiqua really is a marvel once you get to know it -- an instantaneous perpetual calendar with an entirely novel display. Seeing both the date and day ...
Stunning threesome...
By: Tim Jackson : June 27th, 2012-14:42
Gary, A superlative collection from 3 of the current masters. Well done putting them together and as always, lovely pictures! Enjoy in the best of health. Cheers, Tim
Thanks, Tim
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:30
Just a quick photo shoot, but lots of fun to do and it is great to have these three to compare. Of the shots, I've chosen the triangle of movements as my current desktop -- hard to criticize much about that side of these babies! Best, Gary G
Superb shots Gary!
By: foversta : June 27th, 2012-15:25
What a trio... Thanks for the gorgeous pics. Fx
Thanks, FX
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:30
By the way, I have not forgotten that I owe you a PM... Best, Gary
Two more shots...
By: Gary G : June 27th, 2012-16:15
...from additional vantage points... Best, Gary G ...
My wife
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:31
...prefers that I hang out with this threesome, I am sure! As for me, watch porn does have its merits... Best, Gary G
Gary, spectacular trio!
By: tahoeblue : June 27th, 2012-16:30
You have heard me say before that the Antiqua and Simplicity may be the 2 most important independent watches yet made. And certainly the Observatoire is also in the stratosphere. Only the best in your collection, and a pleasure that you share them here!
Your view carries weight with me!
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:34
I do agree with you on the fundamental importance of the Simplicity and Antiqua -- there are other pieces (e.g., the Dufour Sonneries) that may occupy higher rungs horologically, but in terms of creating a market for independents' works and defining a new...
Blessed indeed
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:35
Thanks, Stephen -- as always I appreciate your comments! It is lovely to look into the box in the morning (or crack the safe deposit vault) and have these three staring back out... Best, Gary
Welcome back Gary!
By: sidneyc : June 27th, 2012-17:56
Welcome back with the photomania!! These 3 kings together would make any seasoned watch collector speechless! Stunning photos as always! is it a special lens you're using (some kind of PC-E?) as some angles look rather difficult to achieve!
Thanks and photo notes
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:42
Thanks, Sidney -- always a treat to share here! As far as photo setup goes, I am using an 85mm 2.8D PC-E lens on the Nikon D700 (I have a D800E on order, which I'm hoping will enable another level of clarity!). The first two shots in the post were taken a...
Gary you're becoming professional...
By: sidneyc : June 28th, 2012-21:20
... not just in terms of photo output but your set up is a little professional studio! Thanks for sharing information about your set up and process. It's great to see how you've evolved as a photographer too (and just like your watch collection, in such a...
Exquisite x 3!
By: fernando : June 27th, 2012-18:52
Fortunately for us, you are also an excellent photographer. A fine achievement Gary. :) cheers fernando
My pleasure, Fernando
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:42
I have a lot of fun taking and sharing these, so I am very pleased that you enjoy them! Best, Gary
3 Kings indeed!
By: sklim8 : June 27th, 2012-19:32
Or you could call them the holy trinity. Either way, incredible trio!
Thanks!
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:43
Not too many other pieces I would put higher on my wish list -- and most of those are owned by friends, so I get to see them once in a while :-). Life could be worse! Best, Gary G
Wonderful photos, Gary ...
By: AndrewD : June 27th, 2012-20:27
These three are really touchstone pieces of horology for the new Millenium. Really WONDERFUL, encompassing all that word means. Andrew
You are very kind, Andrew
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:45
It's such an honor for me to be the steward of these pieces! And while it would just look silly to try to wear all three at once, group photos are a great way to enjoy the wonders created by these great craftsmen. All the best, Gary
Oh my...
By: elliot55 : June 27th, 2012-21:11
Gary - This trio is breathtaking. And I think it's fair to say your photographic skills are now complete! What can be said about the VH? Unbelievable watch - simply amazing! Thanks so much for sharing these incredible photographs of equally incredible tim...
You are now on the slippery slope!
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:47
Before long, a Habring or two will lead to a Journe, then maybe something like a pre-owned VH Classic or a PSM beauty, and then you'll wake up one morning with a set like these or maybe even a G-F or two! Beware -- it is addictive... Happy hunting and enj...
I think you are right...
By: elliot55 : June 28th, 2012-14:48
... I'm in real trouble now. I think I'll be holding off for a little bit before my next purchase. - Scott
Oh yeah; sure, Scott...
By: pplater : June 30th, 2012-18:15
We all tell ourselves THAT lie from time to time! :-) Cheers, pplater.
You beat me to it!
By: Gary G : July 1st, 2012-22:53
I was considering my snappy response at my leisure, but am pleased that you have taken the lead in setting our new friend Scott straight :-) Best, Gary
Our Three Masters charcoal pictured.
By: Philippe M : June 27th, 2012-23:56
This was during their recent trip in Shanghai. They were invited (with 5 other watchmakers) by Le Club Horloger - Shanghai. Enjoy ! Philippe M This message has been edited by Philippe M on 2012-06-28 00:03:45 ...
Come one Gary, watches are a "she".
By: Mark in Paris : June 28th, 2012-00:39
They are fabulous and seeing them together is even more appealing. The more I see of some Voutilainens the more I like them. I won't ask you which one you like most :p Thanks for the share :) Best, Mark
More gender confusion on my part!
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:51
Watches may be feminine in a linguistic sense, but if the Lange DS came to life as a female, I'm not sure I'd want to meet her! :-) Thanks for your note -- I appreciate it. Best, Gary
Glad you liked them!
By: Gary G : June 28th, 2012-12:51
A big part of the fun for me is sharing with others, so I'm pleased that you liked these shots. Best, Gary
The VH is a Jules Vernes' Watch.
By: amanico : June 28th, 2012-21:47
I was always intrigued by it, eve if definitely not for me, I must admit that it has a lot of character and charm. But among these 3, the most dangerous for m heart is definitely the K.V. A dream. Bravo for this trio. Best, Nicolas
strangely enough
By: amerix : June 30th, 2012-08:45
I never think or dream about Jules Verne or Captain Nemo when wearing the Antiqua. Rather it is so classical in form and design that it would have received great attention - and certainly a royal buyer - in 18th century France, the Age of Reason. Apart fr...
Sadly enough
By: Gary G : July 1st, 2012-22:55
...the world of costs is all too real in small-volume watchmaking! Thanks for adding your (as always) insightful comments here. Best, Gary
The Dastardly Finn
By: Gary G : July 1st, 2012-22:54
That KV is indeed a dangerous man! Hope that one of his beauties finds its way to you soon... Best, Gary G
What a feast
By: donizetti : June 30th, 2012-02:02
Very glad these beauties ended up with you so not only are they with someone who truly appreciates them but who lets us share so generously with your great pictures. I am surprised on how much I like the Antiqua in RG -by now I think this is the best meta...
Watches and metals
By: Gary G : June 30th, 2012-15:21
Thanks, Andreas. It is funny how certain watches look best with certain metal combinations, no? Even my white-metal loving friends are pretty much agreed that the Antiqua in RG is "the one." I'm mostly a colored-metal guy, but for me the Double Split has ...
Congrads!
By: mpiz : June 30th, 2012-09:19
Leave your back door door unlocked and PM me your address...I'll take care of the rest for you. *grin* Aside from that, impressive set of independents you have here. The antiqua is certainly a watch that stirs lots of emotions for me. I'm guessing you are...
Thanks!
By: Gary G : June 30th, 2012-15:25
Guys like you are why I have a safety deposit box at the bank :-). That said, if you still decide to come to the house and can get past the gate, the alarm, and the Doberman who will greet you at the door, feel free at least to make yourself a sandwich! I...
Not yet, anyway!
By: Gary G : June 30th, 2012-15:18
Still on my wish list, for sure...perhaps WG with a black face would be nice? Best, Gary
Gary, I don't know if anyone is tracking such things,
By: tahoeblue : June 30th, 2012-21:07
but I think you get more responses per topic than anyone else on this site. No doubt folks respond to fascinating topics, passionate reporting, world-class photos, and second-to-none watches. Keep up the great work, for all of us!
I second this!
By: Ancienne Le Brassus : July 1st, 2012-03:11
Thanks for the wonderful pictures, WHICH WHICH WHICH are commanded by the great taste in watches! Hope you´re having a good weekend, S
Thank you, sir!
By: Gary G : July 1st, 2012-21:36
I am deeply flattered by your remarks. Good weekend, but now on the way back to Asia on business! All the best, Gary
Holy cow, tahoeblue!
By: Gary G : July 1st, 2012-16:56
Many thanks for the kind words -- it really does make me happy when I strike a chord here with folks, and I will certainly do my best (with some help from my good friends) to continue bringing photos of and commentary on some of the greatest timepieces to...
A pleasure for the eyes
By: RJW : July 1st, 2012-03:37
Thanks for the superb photography. The best advertisement these watches could have. I hope Vianney sent the watch back in a complimentary "winding box". You deserve it. Regards, Richard.
drooling !
By: cisco : July 1st, 2012-11:46
Fabulous independant trio The Antiqua is such a special watch, the dial finish is amazing, and one of the rare independant which has a futuristic design and being wearable. Love it, and the two "classics" are the best of their kind. cheers Francois
Thanks, Francois
By: Gary G : July 1st, 2012-22:58
There is something quite special about the Antiqua -- unlike some, I was drawn to it pretty much the first time I saw it, but never dared to think that I might own one. For whatever reasons, the market has spoken (at least so far) about this piece, and I ...
I like it!
By: Gary G : July 5th, 2012-01:09
A Smith would be a perfect addition to this set -- I've been drooling over the open dial Series 2 for quite a while here. For technical virtuosity (although a very different philosophy in some ways) a Greubel-Forsey IP 2 or Double Tourb Technique? And I d...
Amazing Trifecta!!
By: Indohorology : July 3rd, 2012-00:15
congratulations ! They are all the grails of the independent watches!
Thanks, arc!
By: Gary G : July 5th, 2012-01:11
It's been a journey for me to get to this point, but I started meeting the independents a number of years ago through the kind offices of an enthusiastic local dealer and it's been a path I've pursued with some vigor since then! Best, Gary G
Thank you for the kind remarks, Thomas!
By: Gary G : July 5th, 2012-01:12
When you characterize something as representing the true nature of its maker, I take notice! Hope you are doing well -- and I will hope to see you at the January shows if not sooner. Best, Gary
Thanks, Stefan!
By: Gary G : July 11th, 2012-13:44
You are right about the summer time -- with those leather straps, these pieces will be getting more limited outdoor wear until the fall! Best, Gary
Nah...
By: Gary G : July 11th, 2012-13:47
...but I do know that there are some serial numbers that I would like better than others, and know that the same is true for other collectors... Hope you are doing well -- sorry I had to miss the festivites last weekend in Singapore! Best, Gary