When time counts Who could have predicted over 12 years ago, when this adventure started, that the independents (that back then nobody wanted) would be so much in demand today? Looking back, the change in attitude with respect to these relatively unknown brands was hardly perceived. What seemed to impossible is the acceptance of those...Read More
This is how CronotempVs and the Aquatimer 2000 came into my life I had been travelling rather extensively the past few years and it was on one of my trips to Europe in 2016 that I decided to step into IWC in Madrid. It was a last minute decision made on the spur of the...Read More
The highest level of sophistication of a perpetual calendar dedicated to a private club passionate about horology L.U. Chopard Perpetual Twin CronotempVs, a perpetual calendar with its union of the practical and the poetic, is the ultimate expression of elegance and sophistication for the modern gentleman. This year Chopard is presenting its celebrated perpetual calendar,...Read More
Audemars Piguet launches its first Royal Oak Offshore self-winding flying tourbillon flyback chronograph in a newly designed 43 mm case Swiss Haute Horlogerie manufacturer Audemars Piguet is happy to announce the release of a new complication in the Royal Oak Offshore collection. Limited to 100 pieces, the new selfwinding timepiece combines flying tourbillon with flyback chronograph...Read More
The CronotempVs by Habring2 COSZM is the 2nd collaboration between the Club and Maria and Richard Habring following the highly successful and warm reception to the CronotempVs 6 Deadbeat Seconds complication. For this limited edition Club watch, the focus is on something that has technical and historical significance to the only true independent watchmakers from...Read More
The Day the Seconds Stood Still Presenting a “Dead-Beat Seconds” or “Jumping Seconds” in 2014 was certainly a gamble. Even if most interested parties where already well seasoned watch collectors, back in 2014 very few understood a complication that seemed to mimic a quartz movement (even if it predates quartz by decades),despite being present in...Read More
My connection to D.Dornblüth & Sohn began in 2007. I’ve visited the manufacture in Kalbe/Milde on several occasions and I sincerely appreciate the special attributes of this highly regarded independent watchmaker. As a passionate collector and enthusiast of the brand I had enjoyed Dirk Dornblüth’s willingness to collaborate on bespoke iterations of his standard offerings,...Read More
When we set out to look for our first diver, CronotempVs 4 by “IWC”, we had three key aspects in mind; the case, the movement and the history of the watch. This reduced the list of possible contenders to a handful of options. Out of these three priorities IWC’s Aquatimer 2000 was clearly ahead in the first and...Read More
The club would like to thank IWC for the extraordinary dinner that took place for the delivery event of the CronotempVs 4 by “IWC”. A special thanks to SKULLY Gin for the magnificent present for all the lucky owners of this watch. We would all like to mention “Hugo” the should behind the sublime restaurant Kabutokaji...Read More
On behalf of the club we wish to thank IWC for the wonderful evening (and make us eat a bit more “healthy” than we are used to…). I believe that the result of the CronotempVs 4 by IWC prototype has met its expectations and beyond. Thank you!Read More
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