FX, on the 1-in-20 QP in your pic

Jun 27, 2010,17:33 PM
 

is there a leap year indicator and if so where?  Is it the same as the older QPs in the leap year aspect?

If there is no indicator (I can't see one), how does one set it to the right year to pick up the leap year for the correct Feb-Mar jump?

Thanks.

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Musings on Peter Speake-Marins amazing SM2 inhouse caliber and more...

 
 By: alex : June 24th, 2010-02:30
Do you remember your first girlfriend? Your first love, which set the benchmark for your future relationships and modelled your tastes? The one you bump into many years after and who is even more beautiful than in your memories and gives you an immense se...  

Peter has designed a beautiful movement...

 
 By: WHL : June 24th, 2010-07:35
quite unlike anything I have seen before. Thank you for the report and the detailed photos. I assume that he will expand the dial options like he did for the original Picadilly line. Bill

a fine line I don't know if Peter will offer other dial versions but I do hope that it

 
 By: alex : June 24th, 2010-08:06
will be less than on the current Piccadilly as there was not only too much choice (and when there is too much choice clients end up not getting anything) but mostly people were starting to think Peter was a dial maker and mot an exceptionnally gifted watc... 

Thanks for the great read Alex. Speake-Marin is quality

 
 By: SJX : June 24th, 2010-07:40
both of product and the man behind it. - SJX

Totally agree. +1.

 
 By: VMM : June 24th, 2010-08:30
I met him in 2000 or so and he was very kind to me. I was impressed by his creations then and nowadays. HQ work, no doubt. Thanks for posting. Vte

Beautiful report Alex

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : June 24th, 2010-08:59
I like and respect what Peter is and has done so far. The lines of the movements through the display back for me are extremely visibly pleasing and "fresh". And the finishing and attention to detail looks meticulous from all the pictures I've seen (I have... 

the SM2 is gorgeous

 
 By: Tony A.H : June 24th, 2010-09:39
what a beautiy.!! at first i did not see the Double ended Swan Neck till you mentioned it in your Write up.! so nice. the Picadelly 2 Level White Enamel Dial is my most Favorite ;0)) thank you for sharing. Tony

Very nice and refreshing as well!

 
 By: amerix : June 24th, 2010-09:45
It's like drinking a glass of pure spring water, what Peter has done, but without forgetting the weird and not so wonderful things in this world that we have to deal with daily - certainly in my case. My springs have become the chief ingredient of single-... 

Great Report and Write Up - Thanks

 
 By: NJ_Mark : June 24th, 2010-12:07
Peter definitely doesn't run with the "herd" and has very unique and interesting designs. His new movement only enhances the brand and the man! As an owner of a Serpent Calendar I've been a fan for a long time. My biggest complaint/concern with the new mo... 

Double-edged sword

 
 By: WHL : June 24th, 2010-13:22
We collectors have demanded that the brands develop in-house movements to prove their horological prowess, but do we think the value added by having those in-house calibers is worth the premium prices that such watches command? I guess we each have to ans... 

The finishing...

 
 By: DonCorson : June 24th, 2010-13:27
is pretty unique. Each bridge isbrushed concentric with its outer edge. And the polished bevels fit to the bridges thickness. Thanks for the great writeup Alex. Don

Beautiful watches, great scans Don and a classic Alex article--it

 
 By: timerider : June 25th, 2010-09:22
just doesn't get much better than this gentlemen! Peter is a great guy and we had an excellent conversation this week at the SF event, the watches are breath taking in the metal. Many thanks to you all, Tim

Excellent article, Alex.

 
 By: Allen : June 24th, 2010-17:58
"Breathtaking" is the word that I thought of when I saw this watch. Thanks for the time to put this article together!...  

A True PuristS

 
 By: MTF : June 24th, 2010-20:15
Alex, Thanks for your personal thoughts about PSM (Man and Watch). Peter has been a long-term Purists (as you are); his support has been in thought, in word and by deed. The keys to his success are: 1) Thought: everything he does has been thought out and ... 

MTF, your last sentence....

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : June 24th, 2010-22:52
bears a HUGE promise! ;-) Magnus

Love the PSM's

 
 By: Jpvfx : June 25th, 2010-00:14
The Piccadilly base is so easy to wear and ya just can't stop looking at the hands and dial ;-) Great work Peter ;-)

Wonderful reading you, Alex!

 
 By: dxboon : June 25th, 2010-07:14
I really enjoyed your article. It's wonderful to see PSM's work evolving and growing, while still maintaining its signature elements. I do love his watches and the duality that they exhibit; classic elements paired with modern techniques and designs. You ... 

New movement

 
 By: David Walter : June 25th, 2010-09:47
Peter , you have done it ! this a truly beautiful movement. Congratulations David

I had the chance to see a few in the metal this week,

 
 By: cazalea : June 25th, 2010-10:12
and they were truly amazing. I like the feel of the titanium case, and the look of the movements, but I was not as thrilled with the dial choices. The open-face dial shows little of value - no moving parts - and I found the other dial to be a bit too busy...  

Peter is a lovely down to earth englishman who deserves success

 
 By: G99 : June 26th, 2010-14:32
i first met him at last years euro GTG in London and he has no pretentions whatsoever. he is just a guy from humble beginnings who happens to make watches, superb watches. i consider myself very lucky to have had Peter, Daniella and Peters father as a gue... 

Agreed with what others said here

 
 By: cen@jkt : June 26th, 2010-21:31
Peter and his wife (don't forget behind a great watchmaker there should be a great manager ) are truly professional in their business conduct. A rarity in the independent watch makers world. I hope to own his watch again, just need to meditate to think ab... 

Thanks a lot Alex for the great article.

 
 By: foversta : June 27th, 2010-12:22
I discover his new caliber last year with different 1 in 20 watches. We recognize Peter's style but what an improvement over the former calibers based on the 2824. The SM2 is beautiful and the fact that it can power a QP watch underlines its efficiency. T...  

FX, on the 1-in-20 QP in your pic

 
 By: ArthurSG : June 27th, 2010-17:33
is there a leap year indicator and if so where? Is it the same as the older QPs in the leap year aspect? If there is no indicator (I can't see one), how does one set it to the right year to pick up the leap year for the correct Feb-Mar jump? Thanks.

Just a guess, but could the month . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 28th, 2010-09:32
. . . and year indicators be concentric? There's a dot at ~ 120º on the hub, which corresponds to the second year after a leap year if the first quadrant (0º - 90º) represents the first year . . . unsure, Art

Hi Tim, what about this PSM QP...

 
 By: ArthurSG : June 28th, 2010-19:58
where is the leap year indicator and how does one read it? Much obliged....  

This one is a little more tricky...

 
 By: Tim Jackson : June 29th, 2010-12:33
Requiring a loop (magnifer) in order to see the differing larger cut out on the 4 year program wheel of the perpetual at the 12 o'clock. Cheers, Tim

Thanks Tim. In this particular case, would it be the

 
 By: ArthurSG : June 29th, 2010-17:33
"c" pointing at the line diving jun and jul and if so, what year before leap would this indicate? Thanks. Arthur

Arthur, not quite sure...

 
 By: Tim Jackson : July 1st, 2010-15:08
If memory serves me correctly, there is a tooth a bit bigger than the others on one quadrant of that program wheel that tells one that is the leap year. From there one just fasts forward to the correct year in the 4 year cycle. Hope this helps, Cheers, Ti... 

Thanks for taking time Tim. [nt]

 
 By: ArthurSG : July 2nd, 2010-18:20
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hey...cool looking watch

 
 By: Hororgasm : July 1st, 2010-06:20
bet the lucky owner is awesome ice cool!!! jokes aside, i think its a seriously beautiful watch.

Jokes aside

 
 By: ArthurSG : July 1st, 2010-06:21
I bet the owner is really ice cool...

Here is a more traditinal execution ...

 
 By: AndrewD : June 29th, 2010-00:16
... with a pointer for the year rather than the dot on the hub. But I like this more subtle version....  

Thanks for a great report.

 
 By: RJW : June 29th, 2010-04:06
Very informative. I agree that a frosted dial option would be very desirable. Regards, Richard.

Thankyou all...

 
 By: Peter Speake-Marin : August 2nd, 2010-04:31
For having chimed in on my work, feedback from you all is always appreciated and often apart from practical, motivating. Thanks for the article Alex.