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A fine compliment that I truly appreciate
I genuinely enjoyed the interaction when I posted originally on Instagram and have kept the commentary almost identical knowing that it has been checked by Richard himself. It is important to respect the objectives of those that offer you access into such a rarefied and privileged arena. All the more rewarding when one discovers how knowledgeable and down to earth Richard is.
Baruch, you just make me want to see these watches " in the metal ". Especially the steel version. The dial is top, the applied hours markers, too. The movement, wow!
By: amanico : June 12th, 2019-09:17
As for the case, I really have to get a closer look, but overall, I like what I am seeing, a lot. Thanks for this superb post, Baruch. Thanks for allowing us to discover this brand! Best, Nicolas
Thank you Nicolas
By: gadalex : June 12th, 2019-09:23
When you're next in London you should drop Richard an email and I've no doubt he'll be delighted to host you for a visit. There's nothing more he enjoys than a good chat with a fellow horophile and collector. Best, Baruch
Thanks Björn
By: gadalex : June 12th, 2019-12:45
It is clear to me now having spent quite some time with Richard at a number of horological events that he is a true horophile who prefers the company of like minded people, many of whom are simply collectors, amateur watchmakers and eccentric, mainly Brit...
Excellent post Baruch!
By: Tim Jackson : June 12th, 2019-11:07
Thank you for the detailed look into the Frodsham watch. Truly superb watchmaking going on here. As a fellow Brit, it makes my heart swell a bit to see these watches being made in old Blighty! I too hope to get a chance to drop in and see Richard on my ne...
Cheers Mike
By: gadalex : June 12th, 2019-12:56
I genuinely believe that the Frodsham journey is fascinating especially considering the resultant timepiece packed full of exceptional details and well thought out decisions. The most surprising thing about the watch is how unassuming it is when seen at a...
Wrist shots are missing!
By: gadalex : June 13th, 2019-11:18
I didn't really focus that much on trying on the watch, which may be a little surprising. One of the reasons for the case size is the movement size. Unlike some high level brands that oversize their cases to fit movements that are too small and then even ...
Thanks...
By: mdg : June 14th, 2019-09:54
...wearing a 38mm vintage Omega now that is perfect (it’s a dress watch). My daily beater is an old Sub at 40mm. It’s hard to imagine wearing something even larger than that. Someday I hope to try one of these on for size. Thanks again.