One day in Basel - Part 2

Apr 05, 2014,15:47 PM
 

One day in Basel – Part 2

 

Before we are moving to the “Palace”, where many of the smaller and creative companies are located…..

…how about an addtion to your iPhone? (sorry, I didn’t note the brand).

It doubles as wrist-watch, if you don’t mind to stand out of the crowd J

 

Ok, now we are at the Palace, a kind of a high-end tent structure which houses some of the most interesting brands of the Baselworld.

First I am stopping at Antoine Martin, where founder and CEO Martin Braun introduces  the news. This is a Tourbillon Big Date, which was actually introduced in 2013 , and can be considered the smaller brother of the Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon.

High end moveent with the AM trademark big balance wheel and very technical, but in my eyes attractive movement layout and finish.

 

Here is the new masterpiece by Martin Braun: The Tourbillon Astronomique. Tourbillon with very large balance wheel that features the following indications: 3D moon, sunrise and sunset dials, star sign, equation of time, day and night indication. On the backside, there is a small world map with an indication of the declination.  I am sure I must have forgot some functionalities. Limited to 12 pieces

Next to AM is Arnold & Son. Personally, I like this brand, especially the instrument collection. First is the DSTB (Dial Side True Beat), a limited version (50 pcs) to celebrate 250 years of Arnold & Son. Self winding movement diameter 38 mm, domed and white lacquered dial, RG case 43.5 mm.

Another novelty is the CTB (Chronograph True Beat). Movement diam. 30.4 mm, NAC grey treated, stainless steel case 44 mm. The true beat hand and the chronograph hand give leave the impression of a split second chronograph.

Another True Beat model, with retrograde date indication.

Another interesting brand – or rather watchmaker – is Konstantin Chaykin from Russia. The watch shown here is called Carpe Diem. The main character on the watch is the ancient god Chronos, who had birthed time, th first element of creation.  Hour indication on the small dial, minute indication by the hourglass, day of the week indicator on the right hand side (next to the crown – indication by the astrological  sign)

A lady watch by Konstantin Chaykin with “mysterious” time

Urban Juergensen: platinum case, enamel dial and chronometer escapement. A dream of every collector.

 

 

Even more exclusive: Tourbillon minute repeater in platinum.

Lehmann Schrammberg (form the blackforest region in Germany). I must admit that I really like the details of this watch. The stunning blue dial, the inhouse dial, the perfectly matching color of the date disc and so on….

Movement side: note the fixation of the strap and the rotor with a saphir disc providing undisturbed view of the movement.

 

Here is the famous Winter Nights for PuristS by G&S The dial is made of damascene steel, that shows wonderful patters in various colors. Made inhouse.

Movement side. A smaller watch with an automatic movement was also shown.

 

A nice watch by the French manufacture Peguinet. An interesting alternative to other more known brands

 

Finally Manufacture Contemporaire du Temps. Stunning pieces IMO. This year, a new movement featuring the same rotating elements cased in a round watch was shown.

 

END OF PART 2

 


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One day in Basel - Part 1

 
 By: nitediver : April 1st, 2014-14:10
It has been a long time since my last post. A new professional challenge with lots of travelling and my family with small kids are my priorities. I was very happy to be able to spend one day at the Baselworld. Here are some impression in chronologic order...  

no happy with my pics, but happy with your comment

 
 By: nitediver : April 1st, 2014-14:27
the pictures are really not as good as I hoped, but I guess you get the idea. I will post some more information on the new Moser models later this month Best Stefan

I look forward to your report on Moser...

 
 By: aardvarkbark : April 7th, 2014-06:15
I'm eager to see photos of the slate grey dial Venturer. Does it have some blue in it? Did they mention when they expect to have them in ADs (specifically US for me)?

i am afraid...

 
 By: nitediver : April 8th, 2014-14:58
I have no photos of the slate grey dial. can only offer the press photos. At any rate, the slate dial looks stunning. A very classy combination. best Stefan. ...  

Thanks for the pictures!

 
 By: Mark in Paris : April 1st, 2014-14:40
I love Indies !!

Indies

 
 By: nitediver : April 10th, 2014-04:21
Wasn't familiar with the term....and had to look it up. But you are right, the Indies or Independents are the most interesting part of Baselworld, IMO. Given an unlimited budget, I would be more than happy to buy only Indies. Best Stefan

One day in Basel - Part 2

 
 By: nitediver : April 5th, 2014-15:47
One day in Basel – Part 2 Before we are moving to the “Palace”, where many of the smaller and creative companies are located….. …how about an addtion to your iPhone? (sorry, I didn’t note the brand). It doubles as wrist-watch, if you don’t mind to stand o...  

That A&S true beat retrograge date would be a winner in my book...

 
 By: aardvarkbark : April 7th, 2014-06:24
if the 12-hr and date dials were reversed in size. From a functional perspective, who needs a date dial that dwarfs the time dial? If it's purely novelty, I'd think they lose potential sales with the configuration as shown. They have mine. Argh.

interesting observation and you are right.

 
 By: nitediver : April 10th, 2014-04:24
It doesn't make sense. To their defence, AS&S has other nice models with truebeat seconds. The Chronograph looks very nice indeed. Best Stefan

Much accomplished.....

 
 By: timekeeper703 : April 7th, 2014-06:30
Hi, For one day in basel. I spend 4 days and never feel like I can spend time with everyone and you have taken great pics which require sit downs with each company. I have an off topic question....can you tell the story of your Helvetia? I spend alot of t... 

One day in Basel - Part 3 - from MB&F to Patek to Jaquet Droz

 
 By: nitediver : April 8th, 2014-14:42
Finally, part 3 is ready. The last visit at the “Palace” was MB&F. Famous for their watches in futuristic design, MB&F also offers a collection called the “Legacy Machines” which would be my preferred choice. This year, a new version of the legacy...