Thanks Quan,

Feb 07, 2013,19:02 PM
 

Here you go:

Wrist modeled by small-luxury-world

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Commissioning a watch -- my journey with the Voutilainen Masterpiece Chronograph II

 
 By: Gary G : February 3rd, 2013-15:48
To steal a literary device from a Purist friend...and with apologies for all inaccuracies in the story given that I am working largely from memory... The time: February, 2010 The place: a small San Francisco restaurant The players: 5 of the 6 members of a...  
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thanks for sharing the process with us, what fun! (nt)

 
 By: ei8htohms : February 3rd, 2013-16:38
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Hoped you would enjoy this, John!

 
 By: Gary G : February 5th, 2013-05:42
I didn't even get into the complexities of the movement too deeply (including the need for a redesign of the big date mechanism to ensure compliance with existing patents)... Best, Gary
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I guess I'll look forward to the followup posts then. :-) (nt)

 
 By: ei8htohms : February 5th, 2013-15:13
nt
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very fun, and thanks as always for sharing all this! wonderful! [nt]

 
 By: Ancienne Le Brassus : February 3rd, 2013-16:45
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Thanks! Serves as a record for us as well (nt)

 
 By: Gary G : February 5th, 2013-05:43
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What an unforgettable experience. Congrats .

 
 By: doubleup : February 3rd, 2013-17:46
That is a dream come true for me, how cool was it to have him and his family at your home? I could not imagine, what a neat watch, would always be my grail piece if I were you. Good job on the design, I never thought there would be that many decisions to ... 
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One great thing about the independents

 
 By: Gary G : February 5th, 2013-05:44
...is that they remain very accessible and eager to talk about their passions. It was fantastic to host Kari and his family at our home, and the relaxed atmosphere allowed for lots of great discussion. Thanks for your note! Best, Gary
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Looks like a Tarantino script

 
 By: Hororgasm : February 3rd, 2013-19:22
Thanks for sharing!! Best, Horo
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Hmm...

 
 By: Gary G : February 5th, 2013-05:45
"Kill Philippe Part 1?" :-) Best, Gary
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Thanks for sharing Gary!

 
 By: andrewluff : February 4th, 2013-01:09
Great story and a wonderful piece you have there from Kari! Big congrats again. Cheers Andrew
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Glad you enjoyed the story...

 
 By: Gary G : February 5th, 2013-05:45
...and I hope that you will post similar accounts of your upcoming bespoke pieces! Best, Gary
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Very well documented Gary!

 
 By: Nicko16 : February 4th, 2013-04:33
Your group got made an offer you couldn't refuse :) I think we all need to own a Voutilainen at some stage and go through the same journey!
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My only advice would be

 
 By: Gary G : February 5th, 2013-05:47
...to relish the experience as it unfolds. It's pretty easy to get caught up in the frustrations when in retrospect the memories are of the fun of participating in the process... Best, Gary
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An interesting read, a great story and an even more

 
 By: samwan : February 4th, 2013-06:00
brilliant timepiece. Once again, congratulations Gary! Wish I were part of the gang :( Best Sam
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I am speechless ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : February 4th, 2013-06:12
... what a wonderful timepiece! Your intense involvement with the creative process makes it something very special. Thank you so much for sharing this great experience with us! Regards, Marcus
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Thanks for allowing us to peek behind the curtains....

 
 By: Darren : February 4th, 2013-06:59
on this project. Looks like a fun process, and the end result is magnificent. Amazing how many large and small decisions come into play as the watch is being created. Looking forward to more scans of these. Darren
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Thanks for this fantasic record of a fantastic journey

 
 By: Allen : February 4th, 2013-09:53
It was an honor to be able to share part of this journey with you, Gary!
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Wonderful to take this trip with you, Allen!

 
 By: Gary G : February 4th, 2013-16:12
And, it should not be forgotten that the first mockups of this watch were created by you! My pleasure entirely to share this great journey with you. All the best, Gary
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Congrats Allen, please share

 
 By: Quan : February 7th, 2013-01:56
your wrist shot
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Thanks Quan,

 
 By: Allen : February 7th, 2013-19:02
Here you go: Wrist modeled by small-luxury-world ...  
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Superb post Gary!

 
 By: foversta : February 4th, 2013-13:09
I like the watch but I think that I enjoyed even more the process! Fx
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Thanks for sharing this amazing horological endeavor

 
 By: Larry Seiden : February 4th, 2013-13:12
Gary, Congrats to you and the Gang of 6. I wonder if this is a first in the history of modern watchmaking that a "club" has worked with a watchmaker to design such a magnificent timepiece. Again, congrats to all of you! Best, Larry
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That's a two part question, Larry!

 
 By: Gary G : February 5th, 2013-05:37
I do know that the ChronotempVs club from Spain has commissioned Peter Speake-Marin and Chopard to customize watches but can't say whether they are as magnificent as this one :-). Thanks for your comments! Best, Gary
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A few additional comments...

 
 By: Gary G : February 4th, 2013-16:10
Upon re-reading, a few errors/omissions: 1. Our review of the dial schematic diagram was January 2011, not January 2012 2. The RG triangle applieds were quite a labor of love -- CNC designed and made by Kari in his workshop, each with two feet rather than... 
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Thanks Gary..............

 
 By: Topcat30093 : February 5th, 2013-00:55
For allowing us an insight into the process from start to finish. The final finished piece, was well worth the wait.
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Well, it was a pretty long wait!

 
 By: Gary G : February 5th, 2013-05:41
Three years seems an eternity when waiting for a piece of this kind -- especially when there is no news at all for significant periods of time (due to delays in dial manufacturing). Great to have the watch in hand! Best, Gary
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Gary, your record of that journey ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : February 5th, 2013-03:03
is great and very addictive or shall I call it dangerous :-) Still taking pictures with concentration, passion, love ... when others already started to follow something else - highly important for boys from the US :-) Thanks a lot for sharing with us, muc...  
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Thanks, Oliver -- and...

 
 By: Gary G : February 5th, 2013-05:38
...I greatly appreciate this photo! The "sad" news is that our team lost the championship game this past weekend -- still doesn't diminish at all the fun we had that night in Geneva! Best, Gary
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I guess you're a PS expert now!

 
 By: Mark in Paris : February 5th, 2013-07:21
Well, Gary, what a journey... We really all thank you for the time you spent memorizing and writing down all the events leading to this little marvel. It's a rare (or unseen?) thing to be able to see how it may be to follow such a project, and realize how... 
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Audaucity, culture and fine taste

 
 By: heartbreaker : February 5th, 2013-08:30
Dear Gary, Thank you for this exciting journey to the "birth" of your new watch. I'd like to express my personal opinion. First of all, it seems you have undergone a certain audacity in the design process, because it's not easy to design a new watch (desp... 
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WOW! thanks for sharing the experience.

 
 By: patrickmaniac : February 5th, 2013-17:57
quite a masterpiece indeed and worth the wait. cheers PAt
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a fascinating read! thanks for the story [nt]

 
 By: alex : February 6th, 2013-02:52
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Wow, WOW!

 
 By: cholack : February 6th, 2013-09:04
Gary, what an amazing journey and piece. Truly a memorable experience! Congrats! Cholack
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Feel like my own experience

 
 By: Quan : February 7th, 2013-01:54
thanks Gary for the detail process, hope one day have the chance to do this.....
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Kind of surprised and disappointed Gary...

 
 By: RJW : February 7th, 2013-04:05
You really needed 2 whole seconds before saying "I'm in!". Thanks for the recounting of this story Gary. A truly magnificent tale. Regards, Richard.
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Would you mind sharing

 
 By: Quan : February 7th, 2013-19:16
yours here for us to enjoy..... Congrats Richard
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Sorry Quan but you have me mistaken for someone else

 
 By: RJW : February 11th, 2013-16:33
I'm not a member of the illustrious Norcal gang. Regards, Richard.
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Ouch.....

 
 By: Quan : February 11th, 2013-17:43
sorry
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Well, I was a bit stunned!

 
 By: Gary G : February 14th, 2013-21:44
My business must have been doing well at the time, because if a similar opportunity arose right now it might take me much longer to jump in -- perhaps about 10 seconds :-) Best. Gary
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Big date chronograph

 
 By: ztirual : February 15th, 2013-13:36
Dear Gary, Congratulation on your magnificent new watch. I was very fortunate to see one of those magnificent Big Dates in the metal, at Kari's yesterday. I t was probably the last one being made and to leave Kari's workshop. I am completely in ore readin... 
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Inspirational would under sell it.

 
 By: hewitgar : February 24th, 2013-13:22
I can imagine the anxiety....the uncertatinty through the process is palpable and the foresight required by all involved is a testament to the skills, experience and guts of all involved. Plus, you are all a little bits nuts, and very brave! The end resul... 
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Don't you love apple spellchecker...

 
 By: hewitgar : February 24th, 2013-13:25
Ballparks,...
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Nuts indeed!

 
 By: Gary G : February 24th, 2013-22:06
Many thanks for your kind remarks, Gary. I have to confess that visualization of things that do not exist is not a strong point for me, so despite the many Photoshop mockups we did I was plagued with self doubt throughout! Nothing would please me more tha... 
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Hi Gary

 
 By: ztirual : March 3rd, 2013-02:48
Don't worry about my question.. I should have asked Kari, but I did not because I was focusing on other watches, but would you mind telling a bit more about the caliber of your watch. Is it based on the same ébauche as Kari's 1st generation chronograph? M... 
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Will post today!

 
 By: Gary G : March 3rd, 2013-09:09
A somewhat lengthy post is needed and I wanted to have my facts straight... Gary G
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I fully understand

 
 By: ztirual : March 3rd, 2013-10:13
you want to do this wonderful calibre justice. :-) I am really looking forward to reading your post before another trip to Motiers. Best, Z'
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