2 Habring 2: A Purists' Tale

Sep 29, 2012,19:54 PM
 




A couple of years ago I first saw the Habring2 Chrono SHH 2007 with a wonderful transparent brown/burgundy dial.  It further inspired me to purchase my first independent and customised watch; a Habring2 jumping seconds with power reserve indicator.  The whole experience was smooth and pleasant.  The watch is robust, honest and reliable and I enjoy wearing it.  

Recently I started giving thought to buying another Habring2, perhaps a chronograph or a tourbillon model.  And then I heard the announcement of the Habring2 Doppel 2.0 chronograph.  This watch instantly attracted me.  It has a movement first developed by Richard Habring under the leadership of Kurt Klaus during his time at IWC 20 years ago.  A movement he has since further refined and now reclaimed as his own under the Habring2 name.  Re-presented in characteristic Habring2 style and form. 








It comes in 3 dial versions and the only decision was which one to get?  For some reason, visions of the SHH Chrono 2007 returned into my mind.  Photo Credit to Magnus Bosse from his wonderful Carinthian Journey series of posts:
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And so discussions were commenced and wheels set in motion. Over the years processes had changed and a particular coloured dial was not so easy to reproduce.  Maria and Richard had to go back through old records to work out how they managed to first produce their burgundy dial.  Naturally, its not exactly the same but this is very close.





























As I have found with my Jumping Seconds, the Habring2 coloured dials are quite vibrant and lively.  The type of light, the intensity of the light and the angle at which the light strikes the dial all combine to create differing hues and depth of colour.  You can appreciate how the dial changes...






















My 2 Habring2 side by side in the morning sun...








But that what is the real meaning of "2 Habring 2"???








Well, Limited Editions abound in the Horology world.  Working with an Independent  means you may be able to uniquely customise to the smallest detail that only you will appreciate on a day-to-day basis.  What if there were two?

In fact, I am only a part of this tale. This venture actually started by chance during a series of email exchanges with (as it would turn out) a like minded fellow Purist. Two Purists who happened to desire the same watch but in a dial variant that was not generally available. We approached Maria and Richard and they gladly agreed to make this "special edition" for us. 

To me, this watch is more significant than an individually customised watch.  More important because it is a customised watch for 2 friends.  It is a mark of respect and friendship. This will not be forgotten.








I once heard Max Busser explain part of the appeal of an independently made watch.  "When you buy from an independent , you are buying a part of that person".  And so it is with this Habring2.  I have never met Maria or Richard but they are like friends to me now. As is Purist no. 1 of 2. My watch forever reminds me of this.







My thanks to Maria and Richard for this watch.  A wonderful experience and service level from start to finish.

And my thanks to "No. 1 of 2".  It was a pleasure being in this joint venture with you.





Thanks for reading.

Regards,
Richard.


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Very nice piece Richard

 
 By: SJX : September 30th, 2012-00:50
Love the subtle orange Luminova. Perhaps it was inspired by a similar chronograph owned by a member here? ;-) - SJX
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Many thanks SJX

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:25
Inspiration? You would know. :) :) :) Regards, Richard.
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PuristS ...

 
 By: DonCorson : September 30th, 2012-00:55
"this watch is more significant than an individually customised watch. More important because it is a customised watch for 2 friends. It is a mark of respect and friendship. This will not be forgotten." PuristS ! D
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Would I ever have thought of this happening a couple of years ago?

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:33
This place has that kind of effect on people. PuristS ! Regards, Richard.
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Nice watch

 
 By: cen@jkt : September 30th, 2012-01:10
And nice pictures of them also. Like the orange indices. cen@jkt
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Thanks Cen.

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:36
One day I might even remember to clean my watches before photographing them. My thanks to the inventors of dust removing software. Regards, Richard.
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Beautiful! [nt]

 
 By: alex : September 30th, 2012-01:49
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Thanks Alex. [nt]

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:36
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Another gorgeous Habring2!

 
 By: sidneyc : September 30th, 2012-02:31
Congratulations Richard, the founder of the AD HOC :) The Doppel 2.0 is certainly one of Maria and RIchard's most desirable creations, it's a great choice for a second Habring2. The burgundy dial is breathtaking and I love your photos! Also, congrats to O... 
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Thanks Sidney

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:39
from P1 and P2. I've still got a big smile on my face from this one. I will have to show it to you one day. Regards, Richard.
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Yes, please!

 
 By: sidneyc : October 3rd, 2012-03:40
Would love to see it one day!
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you've got good taste

 
 By: mark_third : September 30th, 2012-07:44
the watch is beautiful ! Nice story btw ;)
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Thanks very much Mark

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:41
I love Maria's and Richard's creations. Regards, Richard.
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This is a very beautiful watch, Richard

 
 By: ztirual : September 30th, 2012-08:14
and with a very nice, personal history. Thank you sharing it with us. As a privileged owner of customized 'Foudroyante' I second everything you have written about Richard and Maria Habring. Habring2s are fantastic watches, that come with fantastic service... 
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Z, good to hear from another Habring2 fan

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:44
These are great watches for daily wear. Glad you're enjoying yours as well. Thanks for the comments. Regards, Richard.
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Nice story Richard, you now need to make the

 
 By: timerider : September 30th, 2012-13:33
trek to Austria and see the magical atelier where your watches are crafted. I still don't know how they get any work done with that view! Enjoy your beauties, Best to all, Tim
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Tim, thanks and that's a very good idea

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:46
Obviously you're speaking from experience. I certainly hope to visit there one day. Regards, Richard.
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Hi Richard, the Atelier is a dream. A sweeping view

 
 By: timerider : October 2nd, 2012-11:23
of the Alps, river and town below. Watches and watchmaking equipment all around and great little restaurants in the town for amazing cuisine. It is a paradise. Good travels, Tim
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Splendid, Richard!

 
 By: Gary G : October 1st, 2012-08:16
Great watch, great story, great friendships! And the photos are fantastic as well. I am enjoying my Doppel a lot as well, and hope that yours brings you a great deal of pleasure. I know the original burgundy dial quite well -- in fact, there is an interse... 
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Thanks on all accounts Gary

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:49
And you most certainly were a part of the adventure. Your photos were my reference during the whole process. Regards, Richard.
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congrats, Richard! and I'm sure...

 
 By: ThomasM : October 1st, 2012-09:10
the Purist owner of that first Habring chocolate brown dialled chrono is proud to read this story... :-) I have to agree, Habring dials are a thing to behold. they show a depth and richness of color seldom seen elsewhere. TM
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Proud? And so he should be.

 
 By: RJW : October 1st, 2012-17:51
Many thanks Thomas. Regards, Richard.
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Love the photos and the capturing of the dial's many moods

 
 By: SethRL : October 1st, 2012-19:11
Enjoy wearing it!
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Thanks Seth and

 
 By: RJW : October 2nd, 2012-03:04
if this had been an automatic movement, we may well have asked for the "Seth Rotor". Regards, Richard.
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Congratulations Richard!

 
 By: CaliforniaJed : October 3rd, 2012-20:55
Your photograph, by the way, is the best I have seen of this movement. Best, CaliforniaJed
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Thanks very much Jed

 
 By: RJW : October 4th, 2012-13:04
You are very kind. I hope you're well. Regards, Richard.
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How did I miss this!!! I am ashamed to moderate this august forum...without congrats to u!

 
 By: Hororgasm : October 6th, 2012-21:00
Huge congrats. I am surprised that the burgundy red dial is no longer in production. Thought I saw a recent prototype in that colored dial...maybe I am dreaming. Do write about your thoughts on this piece a month or so into owning this magnificent piece. ... 
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Thanks very much Horo

 
 By: RJW : October 7th, 2012-06:19
The burgundy dial is a wonderful lustrous colour. And it works well with the colour of the indices. Regards, Richard.
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Congrats, Richard!

 
 By: dxboon : October 8th, 2012-10:45
I love the color combo that you guys chose! What a handsome timepiece! Cheers, Daos
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From one Habring fan to another... Thanks. [nt]

 
 By: RJW : October 8th, 2012-16:00
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Super awesome

 
 By: ingmar : October 14th, 2012-21:36
Richard and Maria always complete the piece. Sure, the watches are great and they will do just about anything that can be done. But then have Hirsch (or whoever they're using now) match the strap so well. A dream watch. And your colors really fulfill the ... 
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Maria and Richard certainly went out of their way to help us

 
 By: RJW : October 15th, 2012-05:55
and it was greatly appreciated. I think they still use Hirsch as well. Regards, Richard.
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