Among all the Gronefeld Principia Automatic, this is the one, in steel, with this salmon / copper dial which is my favorite. I am not a fan of automatic movements, as I find them, most often, less well decorated than a manual winding movement, but there a...
This version is for sure my fav from the Principia collection although i love there other dials too . I think this watch would looks even better with a micro rotor because the big rotor takes away a bit of the view from there gorgeous movement . Still its...
and the one I've got on order. Can't wait! As others have said, certainly would have been interesting with a micro rotor, as well. Big fan of Laurent Ferrier, as well. Can't go wrong either way, really.
Should be around March from what I understand. Being that they don't deliver to Thailand, I had to order it through their agent in Singapore who has a representative in Thailand.
My thoughts are the other way around. That āholeā in the dial to me represents the entire concept Not just if the watch itself but of the story behind it with their dad and grandpa maintaining the church clock in Oldenzaal (which purely coincidental is th...
It all comes together : the beautiful dial,the well chosen proportions and an interesting movement. I anyway find Grƶnefeld to be one of the most interesting new independants brands. Beautiful pictures as always ! Regards, Gerard
... but I believe I share the point of view of Jurry and ZSHSZ the eight seconds complication is so original and the main innovation of this watch and not a gimmick. As for the āholeā in the dial it doesnāt disturb me at all on the contrary. I would have ...
Iām very much looking forward to meeting the brothers in October, and thereās more than a good chance Iāll have one of these when itās all said and done.
How much is home made and how much is outsourced, made by others and bought in? Much of the appeal of independants is, well at least for me, the fact that they are independent. z'