The Grand Feu enamel dial with the contrast of the black roman numerals and hands is just so beautiful and the large onion crown is a great touch as well. Oh and the first picture that's me everyday. Wear and enjoy it in good health. Marc
So far I had mainly only seen the Piccadilly line of watches and this one looks nice, but unlike you I find the dial colour a bit too washed out for my taste. I also have to say that whilst I do actually like the watch I really don't think it is bringing
Speake-Marin has always had an odd way of pairing a respectful nod to traditional watchmaking with a modern, design-driven approach. There’s something quite Anglo-Helvetian about it all. England and Switzerland each have storied pasts. Each country is str
I assume you’ve already heard that Vacheron has opened its own “private club” on the famous Bond Street in London. Have you had the chance to visit it yet? Or rather, were you invited? I had the pleasure of visiting a few weeks ago. The space overlooking
I like this hypothetical question. It’s been more than a decade of being addicted to acquiring watches. Sometimes I look at my watches and wonder if I bought them on impulse. Some pieces grew more beautiful in my eyes, some became regrets. My regrets: 1)
In 2012 or so, I was admiring Speake-marin pieces on this forum. The “Foundation” hands were something different, with the hour hand looking like a heart. The lugs were radically different. The case shape was inspired by a watch holder he used when workin