and continue to get Rolex and independents from them including Roger Smith and Krayon. I also buy direct from Simon Brette, Kari Voutilainen, Sylvain Pinaud, Dann Phimphrachanh and Petermann Bedat. I don't see them as mutually exclusive. I think it's a go
and another talented duo I could think of are Petermann Bedat. We can clearly see Lange's influence across KC001.1, with the exception that the Kallinich Claeys is hand-finished to a much higher level. Credits to them all their watches have been sold and
The First Time I ever noticed this unique finishing was on the Jean Baptiste Viot Chronomètre à Paris Source: Hodinkee "Charbonnage" is a traditional Parisian watchmaking finishing technique that involves using a block of charcoal and oil (or sometimes 9-
But for example Akrivia AKs and Berneron rely on third party movements Sylvain - simple module on top of unitas movement Similar with Petermann Bedat , base Valjoux 13 The most impressive watch on the list with movement developed in house is Krayon anywhe
Akrivia AKs, Krayon Everywhere and Anywhere, Sylvain Pinaud monopusher chronograph, Petermann Bedat 2941 and 1967, Renaud Tixier DRT Tempus Fugit and Monday, Dann Phimphrachanh Seconde Vive, Remy Cools Souscription Tourbillon and Tourbillon Atelier, Theo
doesn’t speak to me at all, unfortunately. What do you think about the 1941 Grönograaf ? Aesthetically it speaks to me more. The Petermann Bédat ref. 2941 Monopusher Split Second is quite nice too. But I’ve seen none of these watches in person. Best, Emma
But I also think the timing was off as well, especially when you look at how watches that are time only have gone to be sold for almost the same like the Atelier Aubert & Ramel +Bédat Reference 1825 are also 70 k.... I think the market wasn't ready for ti
I know it's very expensive but I have placed an order for early 2026. I always like sector dials and this one is enamel. The movement is polished by hands and the bell in the center looks cool to me. I have handled the watch for 2 days straight and I real