You know, the ones that live in your memory. Yesterday I collected my long anticipated Akrivia AK02. It has been an adventure. I was one of Rexhep's early customers for the CC1 Excuse the poor pic. But you get my drift? Perfection. I have had a pleasant f...
Me? Nah! But what choice did I have? Looking at the watch I reckon that two years was nothing when compared to its beauty and refinement. Kind regards, Antony
serendipity, who knew what would happen? I loved the look of the CC1 and was simply lucky to get one. This was before buyers were vetted. If they had vetted and screened as they do now, no doubt I wouldn't have got one. After all, I'm not rich, famous or ...
I keep looking at it and it makes me gasp with pleasure and admiration. I look forward to seeing you, and it on your wrist. I have seen that your book 'Time on my Hands' is doing very well. Congratulations. Kind regards, Antony
At the time it seemed daunting, but now? A blink of an eye. Maybe watches do the opposite of time dilation? Adventures in inner, as opposed to outer space? Kind regards, Antony
It is indeed wonderful. Slowly my collection is reducing, improving (to my taste) and the watch collection bug is withering. To me there's nothing left after this, everything else is shaded. Interesting times! I hope that you and yours are well and thrivi...
I don't have much to say, so why make posts? To me this was a big deal and I wanted to share it. I am delighted that you like it. Stay strong! Kind regards, Antony
Actually there's a little story. Slowly I have gone over to using my Pixel 9 for all my pics thinking that they were 'good enough'. It just couldn't capture the subtlty or colour of tha AK02's dial so I thought I'd dig out my Ricoh GRiii, wow is all I can...
I really like the futuristic design elements. It some ways it has similarities to De Bethune, but much more substantial obviously. Enjoy this beauty in good health.
As I have the privilege of being your friend, this piece embodies your passion for high horology. You are one of the collectors I look up to and admire. Old school, your knowledge is immense, yet you carry it with humbleness. Once again huge congratulatio...
thank you for your fulsome comments but really I'm a just about avearge guy who happens to have liked watches for 40 years. Even someone as slow as me eventually picks up something! Anyway, as soon as I get back from my holiday we'll have a good nosh and ...
you've tastefully chosen the dial...shimmering ! I love the AkriviA case, quite visually bold but fits the wrist well, also in reality feels thinner than what one imagine with photos. Congrats again !! Best, mahesh.,
Although I had the idea of a platinum case, blue enamel dial with inclusions. Initially I wanted platinum ones but Rexhep said Nyet!, they'll be gold. Right you are sir, I said. Then he did all the true heavy lifting and turned my whimsical fancy into bri...
possibly the first classic steampunkish designs weren't scaleable, limited editions, limited customers for such strong designs. You know the drill. Round watches are 95% of the market, buyers are a conservative lot. So how to make a departure from where h...
The RRCC1 is exquisite and I took my time getting to appreciate the pieces made under the Akrivia brand. Certainly the AK06 got my attention, but these AK02 tourbillon watches are quite something. They have certainly grown on me over the recent years. Hug...
a new brand comes along with adventurous styling and watchistas being generally conservative, and not a little suspicious, are slow to accept it, Rexhep made an extremely wise move by putting his brilliant watchmaking skills on display in conventional pac...
Fantastic - like everything leaving Rexhep's workshop. The case of this AK02 is just mad, as is the dial... I am more the RRCC guy but I much appreciate all that goes into the AK02. Thank you for sharing this standout piece with us!