Speake Marin
Dufour
Vianney Halter
Calabrese
Andersen
Lang & Heyne
Van Der Klaauw
Gauthier
Voutilainnen
Sarpaneva
....
I know for example some do use unitas, peseux and other movements ofcourse the end product is very different.
Do I dare to ask ... is the simplicity a completely new movement or did Mr Dufour find his inspiration in an other (old?) movement.
And what about the others ? I would think RW Smith would be an own created movement .... or not ?
Not an indepandant but Patek for example did imo start from a vintage calibre to create the 5959, which everybody considers as 100% inhouse
This is the best explanation for how best to approach this issue that I can remember seeing. The Observatoire is what it is and is simply stunning. Not like other watches with the same starting materials.
I have seen some 100% original creations that were not so impressive.
misses the point of the question. Of course, it is irrelevant if one uses an existing ebauche or not, I don't think relevance was part of the question.
Cheers. Francois
Thank you very much for your answer !
Ofcourse I would never say you, or others play in the same league as patek. I know this is a different world. Untill today I still prefer the bigger brands BUT that is changing. I want to know more about your work ( and other independants). I feel some kind of need to acquire at least one 'very special watch' and with 'very special' I do mean a watch made by 1 person, 1 independant.
I'm just not sure yet what I really want. I did not decide yet what I like the most. A superb finishing ? A new or very nice modified movement, a specific complication, ...
Do I look for a brand / person with a very low production number ( 50 or so per year) Or is the more or less from Journe still fine ?
So thanks again for answering my post. I'm still undecided and it will take some time before I know what I want ... so more questions might follow ;-)
To end, just a little remark. This message made by Don Corson opened my eyes ( Just a tiny screw)
I had no idea it took so much effort and time to make something (unimportant) as a screw.
I wrote 'unimportant' in parentheses because I do know every part of a watch is important, but I'm sure a lot of us had no idea what it takes to make just a screw.
These kinds of post are posts we imo need to see more, this explains a lot to me