Beautiful review. Personally I love the Masterpiece 6, the Masterpiece 8, the Masterpiece Chronograph I, the Chronograph Monopoussoir and the Tonneau. Actually just one of them will make me fly to the moon....and stay there:) Cheers Francois
Good evening gentlemen, As I've been reading Kari Voutilainen's book cleverly written by Theodore Diehl lately and as I had a wide look at articles on the internet, I also had an overall look at Voutilainen's unique or very limited pieces and how some are
...but a friend of mine, after at least a year of pondering, decided that he would take the plunge and buy Kari's Masterpiece 6 decimal repeater -- only to find that it had been sold a couple of days before... Don't think we'll see too many of those comin
No disrespect meant, Dr. C -- just too tired to be serious at the moment! It's late at night, so I'll leave the deep thinking to others -- although Bernard's criteria certainly got me thinking. As the owner of two of PSM's pieces, I'm obviously a big fan
about the very subjects you are asking about - both the technical specifics and the general available AUTHORITATIVE literature on the subject ("textbooks" if you will) I have to the conclusion that a) there are no "universally respected authoritative tome
Mr. Voutilainen has created a movement that can only be described as technical and beautiful work of art. Truely befitting of its name. Does anyone out there have any pictures and/or information on the movement and the incredibly meticulous work of this s