MAGON Watches

MAGON Watches The first creation from MAGON Watches is the Fórsa Titanium Chronograph. A Swiss made mechanical, column-wheel chronograph, housed in a grade 5 titanium tonneau case.  The Fórsa Titanium Chronograph was developed over three years and using over 25 years experience at the highest level of the Swiss watch industry. Stephen McGonigle, of McGonigle … Read more

Ikepod

Swiss Made is back at Ikepod. In line with iconic Megapode Chronograph, using New Old Stock Swiss La Joux – Perret movement, vintage automatic La Joux-Perret 8103 24dt movement Skypod is a limited edition in Titanium with rubber pin strap. The titanium case of the Ikepod Skypod is assembled by a master watchmaker,  like gen1 … Read more

Sartory Billard

As a watchmaker, Armand Sartory appreciates the combination of modern technology and traditional craftsmanship in creating timepieces. Armand says modern technology offers new tools and techniques for watchmaking that can enhance the precision and accuracy of the timepiece. For example, the use of lasers can improve the accuracy of engravings and reduce the time it takes to create intricate designs. Computer-aided design (CAD) software can also help watchmakers create more complex designs and test them virtually before beginning the physical manufacturing process. However, despite the benefits of modern technology, there is still a need for traditional handmade watchmaking techniques. The skill and artistry of traditional watchmaking, such as hand-filing, hand-engraving, and hand-polishing, cannot be replaced by machines or computers. The human touch and attention to detail are crucial for creating watches that are truly unique and of the highest quality. In short, while modern technology offers exciting new possibilities for watchmaking, it is important to strike a balance between innovation and tradition in order to create watches that are both technologically advanced and beautifully crafted.

Millimetri

Millimetri The new Augusta, conceived by the creators of the original Millemetri watch, Federico Massacesi and Antonio Ambuchi, gives a more immediate reading of the time , of course, in aluminum bronze (a technological innovation still due to florentine tradition) as main material for the case. The strap is made in natural tanned leather which … Read more

Christiaan Van Der Klaauw

Christiaan Van der Klaauw The man and name behind this eponymous manufacture, made a life in horology. First, the study of clockmaking. In 1967, young Christiaan moved to Joure (Friesland) in Northern Holland. Friesland, famous in horology for Frisian tail clocks and grandfather clocks. Both styles are pendulum clocks. A Dutchman, Christiaan Huygens, was the … Read more

Grönefeld 1941 GRÖNOGRAAF

Grönefeld 1941 GRÖNOGRAAF  A purists movement. Unlike mass-produced cam-actuated chronographs, the 1941 Grönograaf features a classical configuration, namely a column-wheel and lateral coupling, a combination synonymous with high-end watchmaking. The calibre G-04 is a symphony of 408 parts and a wonderful exemplar of no-compromise watchmaking. Mindful that chronograph movements are often subject to harsh forces … Read more

Andreas Strehler

Andreas Strehler Master watchmaker Andreas Strehler loves watches. It’s a theme, pervasive in his work life.  Andreas is a true independent watchmaker and has been since 1995. Andreas grew up in a family bakery with his grandfather, the baker. Andreas thought he himself would become a baker and he still has a great passion for … Read more

Kieser Design

Kieser Design = Matthias Kieser of Frankfurt, Germany. Matthias Kieser has a unique road to independent watchmaking.At least, a more unique path than most independent watchmakers. Matthias did not begin his career as a dedicated watchmaker, yet he attended Technical University of Munich, where he achieved a Masters degree in courses of business and mechanical … Read more

C by Romain Gauthier

Romain Gauthier Continuum is the latest mechanical masterwork from the uber capable workshop of Romain Gauthier. A handwound modern marvel in titanium, the Continuum is modern yet traditional in the same breath.

Trilobe

TRILOBE  Trilobe watches are born from the imagination of Gautier Massonneau. Gautier Massonneau, is the son of an architect and a decorator. He was encouraged to use his imagination and creativity, while respecting the tradition of design as it relates to beauty and complexities. In order to bring Trilobe to “life” , Gautier was forced … Read more