Here is the summary of the Independents submitted to this week's wristscan on Limited Editions. Be-Ba Chronometer: A very rare timepiece which many of us have never heard of. Maybe 8 pieces exist. Some gorgeous pictures and info here Nord Zeitmachine Vari
What a lovely theme - and what lovely watches already contributed! The Pateks of FabR, especially, are...fab! For your consideration: AP G&PS. One of what was supposed to be 50, but how many of those they ended up making, who knows? Be-Ba Chronometre. Two
One of the things that struck me as unique was the set of people or shall I say, a set of brilliant watchmakers and wonderful human beings that collaborated and worked together to make the HM1 a reality. Rarely have I seen or read about maestros coming to
However, I think in good conscience I can say this piece. John and Stephen’s extraordinary creation, the Tuscar Banu. There is so much connection and significance to this watch for me. They are two of my most fav. people on the planet and it would be an h
I think the 40mm might be workable, but would need to see it in the metal on my wrist. The Tuscar etc I just never bothered as I knew they would be too large for me. The other thing which immediately came to mind reading your post and noting John’s flexib
Tim is a huge supporter of the brothers McG; we have swapped notes before on the 'grail' status he affords to their work. That's a very big call from someone as knowledgeable and immersed as Tim. Another big supporter is Ian Skellern, who was good enough
This story really begins – as so many stories do – in a bar. A very expensive bar; in a very expensive hotel; in 2013. John McGonigle has travelled from his workshop in country Ireland to chilly Geneva in order to deliver a new watch. Quite conveniently f
Which is evidenced in my watch. I bought my watch pre-owned, so I zero say in said customizations but its “almost” perfect. My watch has rhodium color bridges which doesn’t offer a great deal in the way of contrast, so this is the only thing I am left wan