Hi All, this is my third and last post on behalf of “horology_ancienne” because he

Feb 16, 2021,09:08 AM
 

agreed to cross into the light after this post !


His collection is amazing and his posts are very well written.  His post below is now about Patek movements.


Please provide your thoughts on his passion and knowledge.


From “h_a”


To my eyes, there is beauty in simplicity and tradition. In a Patek Philippe movement, the aforementioned horological qualities that I deem so precious can be found. In the age of modern watchmaking, we are spoiled with so many ingenious and creative movements that not only innovate but challenge traditional notions of movement architecture. Other watchmakers look to colour and material to reinterpret classical notions. Sometimes perhaps even interwoven miniature sculptures displayed gloriously amongst the wheels and bridges are chosen to stand apart. Though I bear great respect for ultra modern watchmaking flavours, I have always found myself more inclined towards the classical.


In my watchmaking journey I have found my primary interests rely (mostly) first on what the eyes see with the watch strapped to the wrist. But of course, the beating heart of the watch, the movement, is also something I take into consideration. Rarely, but enough to mention, it is THE main factor I consider. While I have many exceptions, I will always be drawn more to minimalist designs. So what I like about my dials, I like to see reflected in the movement.


Patek Philippe movements certainly understand excitement in technological prowess. However, the movements, in being quite traditional with respects to finishings and architecture, are beautiful but not usually exciting by modern standards. Instead they maintain Patek’s well known code of conduct. They are to the point, pure and traditional. What I adore about Patek Philippe movements is that they do not scream. Moreover, I feel what I see dial side, is aptly and poetically echoed in the caseback. So while a Patek movement does not look significantly different beyond anything we have seen before aesthetically (though the way the movement works is often quite unlike anything we have seen before), it harmonises and preserves the entire identity of the watch. The movement understands and respects what it means to carry the signature on the dial. Even with evolutions of movements and radical reworks of how they operate (such as the departure from Lemania and Valjoux), they still look unmistakably at home in a Patek Philippe.


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Bravo! 👏

 
 By: Patekfinity : February 16th, 2021-09:49
Thank you and looking forward to posts from H_A

Thanks, same here !

 
 By: GLau : February 25th, 2021-05:33

We all are looking forward to him...

 
 By: GLau : February 25th, 2021-05:34
joining us !

Yes, very...

 
 By: GLau : February 25th, 2021-05:34
happy indeed !

Definitely!

 
 By: amanico : February 25th, 2021-09:32

Hopefully he will be...

 
 By: GLau : February 25th, 2021-05:35
joining soon !

A privilege to have HA here on puristpro!

 
 By: Time to watch : February 16th, 2021-11:21
Looking forward, thanks Gordon. H.

You are welcome H ! I am simply...

 
 By: GLau : February 25th, 2021-05:37
doing what my “job” requires 😄

Great news GLau !! Very nice to know that you could convince...

 
 By: Subexplorer : February 16th, 2021-13:54
... H_A to participate here and share his awesome collection and knowledge with us!! Look forward to his posts! Cheers! Abel

Hi Abel, thanks but it was...

 
 By: GLau : February 25th, 2021-05:38
you guys who convinced him to join us !

His joining is definitely ...

 
 By: GLau : February 25th, 2021-05:39
great news to our forum !

Gorgeous photos!

 
 By: JustaGuy : February 16th, 2021-19:38
Looking forward to his participation

Excellent!

 
 By: Esharp : February 16th, 2021-22:52
Thanks and looking forward to more! Best E.

Glad you coaxed him out

 
 By: Jeff_M : February 17th, 2021-01:54
After your first post I checked out horology_ancienne on Insta and it was a wonderful experience looking through the posts. What a collection and history. Learned a lot and developed a serious case of envy 😜. It’s all relative I guess. Will be great to he... 

It was you guys who...

 
 By: GLau : February 25th, 2021-05:42
coaxed him out ! 😅

@ horology_ancienne

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : February 17th, 2021-05:17
now is the time to join We talked about it 2 days ago on Instagram Bruno (collectible_watches on IG)

Well.... it’ll take less than 24 hrs for his entry 😁

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : February 17th, 2021-09:02
So looking forward to tomorrow A nice guy, an insane collection So great news for this site

Hi Bruno, coming soon 🔜! Let’s give him...

 
 By: GLau : February 25th, 2021-08:27
some time as getting into the bright side might be much warmer than he is used to 🤣

Fantastic news!

 
 By: Watcholic_id : February 17th, 2021-05:19
and that is a wonderful review + superb pics! would love to see more of his wonderful writings & pics here cheers

He is a great guy and will be an asset to this forum.

 
 By: Miles_151 : February 24th, 2021-11:38
We share a lot of similar opinions and I like how for the majority of the time he just lets his eyes do all the heavy lifting. Man after my own heart. Just wish I had his knowledge and collection. Looking forward to welcoming him here. M.

Looking forward to their contributions

 
 By: DOCSF : February 26th, 2021-06:37
Thanks Gordon for persuading them to join the forum.