Great interview SJX. I thought your photographic

Mar 05, 2009,09:18 AM
 

skills caught the true nature of jaundice on people otherwise having a nice day!  Nice quartet of watches - perhaps with the exception of the second one from the right - never cared for that particular brand.  One other issue - I would argue that Richard Mille was the first to state where his watch parts came from - even along with Franck Muller and what Max did (brilliantly) was to explicitly use it as marketing tool.

Thanks

Andrew H

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An interview: A connoisseur of independent watchmaking and his magnificent collection

 
 By: SJX : March 5th, 2009-05:12
A collector with a splendid collection of timepieces from independent makers speaks to us at length about his collection and philosophy. All inept Photoshop effects are my responsibility. The gentleman in the photo with the slightly jaundiced complexion m...  

Wow! What a big ....

 
 By: cen@jkt : March 5th, 2009-08:04

This gentleman...

 
 By: Rob : March 5th, 2009-14:26

Addendum

 
 By: SJX : March 5th, 2009-16:54

Bravo SJX...

 
 By: pplater : March 5th, 2009-21:04

Thanks for the interview SJX

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : March 5th, 2009-21:27
It's always interesting to read other collectors' viewpoints on their collecting philosphies. Watches from Independents aren't really that "rare" when attending PuristS gatherings but are "rare" when comparing to the general public. And so, for me persona... 

No... ;-) [nt]

 
 By: pplater : March 6th, 2009-07:27

Many Thanks to Both

 
 By: Douglas : March 6th, 2009-06:20

SJX...why aren't Dufour Simplicity the tip

 
 By: CL : March 6th, 2009-14:07
of the iceberg too? Just poking you for fun ;-) Lovesss*CL