I have about 8-10 still somewhere languishing in a cardboard box in a box in the garage... Fond memories from 1991 when I started out in SF and used to go up to Macy's off Union Square to buy them during my lunch hour. Haven't looked at them for a number of years, i'm hoping I removed the batteries.
I’m biased though, having worked with Marco since 2004! I got to see and handle the proto in Geneva and it is a remarkable piece. My sense is that this will end up being his Magnum Opus! Pics to enjoy… Cheers, Tim
The Masa is exquisite, a lot to like there. I’ve handled the Kukodo2 Tremblage, its is serious upgrade from their standard, but quite sober dials. Cheers!
I first met him in Basel back in 2003 or 2004, when he was exhibiting at the AHCI stand way in the back of Hall 5. Terrible lighting for looking at watches, as many remember, but it was here in this tucked away corner of Baselworld (as it became known latterly) that some of the most creative and bri
I just had the enormous pleasure of visiting with Sylvain. The Origine is a lovely watch, this is on another level. A 30secs Tourbillon is fun to watch. Stunningly hand finished, the Anglage is impressive. No CNC pre bevels, just old school filing, and filing and finally Gentiane wood and fine polis