...I wish it was 39mm since it's such a pure 'dress watch,' but we all face hurdles in life : ) I love the engraving on the movement. I would be torn between the Arabic and Roman numerals...
This came in just before New Year's and I wanted to share it with you. As you can see, I went with the 22k YG case. This was the first wristwatch to use George Daniels' double impulse escapement on Derek Pratt's suggestion and it is the only wristwatch to...
The watch was made for your wrist. My wrist is more than half an inch smaller so when I tried the watch on two years ago, it was too large despite the short lugs. Enjoy this very special watch which I consider to be one of the best time only watches on sa...
Or maybe you did at a different venue? Either way you will enjoy visiting their small and only shop in London and the owners are a joy to converse with. Just beware that there are some old chronometers for sale that could prove very tempting especially no...
I happened upon info that the watch was in development and emailed Richard on the very day it turned out to finally be offered to the public!!! I was accidentally the first person to respond practically the moment the announcement went out! I think Richar...
but my favourite vintage looking watch would be the Murakumo by Kikuchi Nakagawa which at 36.8mm seems perfect in size. The dial, hands and numerals are a work of art in that price category. the 35.5mm 5930 which has been in the collection for years. I do...
Impressive both at the front and the back! An owner's review further down the road maybe to reveal to us less fortunate souls who didn't get to own this piece?
...I wish it was 39mm since it's such a pure 'dress watch,' but we all face hurdles in life : ) I love the engraving on the movement. I would be torn between the Arabic and Roman numerals...
Seriously, many congrats and a lifetime of enjoyment on this one. I’m sorry that you didn’t get to pick it up in person but perhaps it will be even better to go at a later point having lived with the watch for some time. Now you just need to get outside a...
I hope other folks can document visiting the gold foundry (which you can do to see your case assayed and stamped) as well as the manufacture visit. Well, Richard also offered to go have "pie and a pint" with me, so in better days I hope to do at least tha...
This watch has been on my mind for some time, it’s very understated compared to Roger Smith’s masterpieces. Could imagine it fitting into my quiet life a lot easier. You must be thrilled to finally have it on your wrist. Lots to unpack and appreciate in t...
For sure the WG or SS will go way under the radar. The movement is arguably more interesting than a RWS (which is a true masterpiece, as you say) and the escapement specifically is clearly horologically superior by a big step.
I am so happy for you, I just bought my first RW Smith Series 2 with the same George Daniels escarpment, I feel like I’m in a class of my own as you have every right to feel as well. Enjoy your watch and the experience only a few luck souls get to have......
Although, the gear train still needs lubrication, the escapement is completely free of it. As for servicing, the first service is free as Richard wants to see how everything is holding up under real world conditions. I have a feeling it will be quite a wh...