Any scratch on the main plate and I'd be furious. Hence I want the original guy to do all the servicing (or at least the original company), so I can say this watch has been taken care of by one person or one company.
A major event in independent horology, that has gone un-noticed in the forum, is the launch of Deep Space Resonance Tourbillon prototype by Vianney Halter just a few days ago. Nothing short of a horological miracle, this watch has been realized by Vianney...
This problem will remain with regard to any independent watch, unless they have corporatized themselves. The same question will hold true of a Dufour or Kari, Roger Smith, Ferdinand Berthoud, David Candaux , Eva Leube ...and many. The important thing is a...
Perhaps the AHCI can make it mandatory for all its members to place the designs and drawings in Escrow to be released by AHCI to WOSTEP after the lifetime of the creator so that students can be trained in the repair of these masterpieces as a unique acade...
Set up the Service Center for repairing AHCI member watches; hire wostep trained watchmakers as staff and get repair royalties as well, to fund the cause of independent watchmaking
Any scratch on the main plate and I'd be furious. Hence I want the original guy to do all the servicing (or at least the original company), so I can say this watch has been taken care of by one person or one company.
A simple movement from an independent should be able to be serviced by any competent watchmaker. But something more complex might be difficult even with the schematics and technical instructions of how to do it. Furthermore, servicers sometimes damage thi...
An independent watchmaker is put on a pedestal because of what he creates and not because of what he can repair. If collectors are to repose greater faith in these creations and part with their large sums of money to obtain those creations, the service is...
If a "trainee" scratches a plate, and it's a plate that we don't see, the watch is still flawed, just that we can't see it. I just don't want something "corrupted" in my movement because if it's not visible through the sapphire case back, I will probably ...
It's such a small team. And the watches are so unique... I admire his lovely creations, but I worry about servicing possibilities. Already servicing costs are high and times are long.
To me, the only issues one can find are related to special materials (alloys) and finishing. Alloys are not an issue with Vianney's watches as he's using very common material. Finishing, on the other hand could be trickier. Of course, skills are required,...
There's no problem if you would like to link to external sites or YT videos that are meaningful to the discussion (unless they are obviously commercial), like you did to VH's own introduction on his website. For the interested readers, the same watch was ...