I would like to see the finished watch. I hope there is sapphire on both sides to see the beauty of the movement. Keep us posted on the progress. That is amzing
Hi all, Few days ago, I had the true pleasure to meet both a watch addict and a watch designer. He showed me his new creation and ask me what I thought about it. If I’m not particularly attracted to modern style watches, I always like when something is fr...
I would like to see the finished watch. I hope there is sapphire on both sides to see the beauty of the movement. Keep us posted on the progress. That is amzing
1. 6 o'clock is a Tourbillon; To reconfirm, it isn't a carrousel as can be identified from the gear train. 2. Winding and keyless works at 3. No issues so far... 3. Now, we spot a weird mechanism and circle at 12 at first. "why a heartcam?" - its basicall...
Also on the first images the three escapement-like pallets. The star wheel needs to sit above the mainspring barrel - there is no such device elsewhere to be spotted. Fascinating (and thanks for sharing, Alkiro)! Magnus
I saw the Karoshi word too knowing what it meant and didn't think too much about it - but now you mentioned it, next to the text is "Designed, developed and manufactured in Switzerland". Perhaps some tribute to Japanese elements or culture? Regards, skyer...
You know i love watches that are a bit different (wrist art imho) so i cant wait to see the finished watch . The movement realy looks like i am going to like it 😉 .
A big wow, followed by the many synonyms for amazing that I could find. I love the movement, and the name too, 50 mm seems a bit too much, but let's wait to see the final product. Seeing the crown, it looks like is going to be quite thick too. Thanks for ...
Thank you all for all those compliments and encouragements about karoshi watches. It is now two years, we are designing and developing secretly this first watch of our collection. We are now showing the first pictures, all the positive comments are going ...
I like the design modern but not over done. Two details: -The "pitonnage" looks to cheap is nice to use for a watchmaker but you find the same on $250 ETA movement. A "Pitonnage genevois" (use by PP, VC.....) look much better with an over cost of 30 to 50...