Lecture by Stephen Forsey in Tokyo

Sep 05, 2014,20:47 PM
 

Mr. Stephen Forsey of Greubel Forsey came to Tokyo to give lecture to the young watchmaker-to-be students of Japan's best known watchmaking school - Hiko Mizuno Jewelry College.  A few PursitS were invited by the courtesy of Japan Watch Importers' Association and here is a report prepared by "Bose" (you know who I am talking about - go to GP forum smile), together with the nice photos taken by Casey (Shimokita, the mod for the Photography Forum).



Date: September 1, 2014
Title: "Rasing the next generation watchmakers"

As I understand it, this is a part of the endeavor collaborated joint venture initiated by Philippe Dufour and Greubel Forsey - to leave the DNA of "true" traditional watchmaking legacy.

Unfortunately, no photography was allowed in the lecture, so here are a few before and after photos.

Approx. 150 Hiko Mizno students gathered.  For registration.





The gist of the lecture and interview after that:

"Swiss watchmaking history goes back to many hundreds of years and it is priceless as well as treasure.  We, as today's watchmakers, are responsible to transferring this second-to-none technology/ techniques to the next generations.  Also, Greubel Forsey is also responsible to develop this technology and techniques to the even higher level.

In order to achieve it, we approach watchmaking more creatively, more artistically, and more uniquely.  The biggest enemy is, ironically, "time", for us to make mechanical watches which let you know the "time" and measure the "time".  We want to create more unique, creative watches, but the time doesn't stop.  Sometimes we even wish we could stop the time.

But you, young watchmaking school students, please do not consider the "time" your enemy but study with the passion for the "time" which is irreplaceable important "tool" for you.  Unlike my youth, today you have internet which gives you necessary information instantly and you can share, exchange it quickly.  The distance between Swiss and Japan is close to Zero.

Please be proud to have the opportunity, responsibility, and lifework to inherit and transfer further down the culture of horology.  

I am very much looking forward to meeting some of you in the future, someday, somewhere in the horology world."




Bose interviewing Stephen.  Translator is Ms. Kono, as always.






Wow!!

Video:



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Thank you so much:

Mr. Stephen Forsey, Greubel Forsey (and Mr. Ban, Vitae Lucis - distributor for Japan)
Hiko Mizuno Jewelry College
Mr. Matsumoto, Japan Watch Importers' Association

Shimokita (Casey)
Mr. and Mrs. Bose (for report and interview)

Thank you
Ken
This message has been edited by KIH on 2014-09-05 20:48:28


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It was a treat to spend the afternoon thus...

 
 By: cshimokita : September 6th, 2014-00:08
Stephen Forsey gave his presentation in French, translated into Japanese, using an English power point presentation... switching to English for our small after event discussion ;-). I was interested to hear directly about the "Le Garde Temps - Naissance d...  

Casey-san!!

 
 By: chronosRM : September 9th, 2014-08:12
Casey-san!! I met Mr. Casey in Tokyo, I was glad. The photography, thank you. We are very glad. We look forward to the reunion. :-D Mr & Mrs Bose

Thank you Mr & Mrs Bose !!

 
 By: cshimokita : September 16th, 2014-03:19
It was very nice to meet both of you... next time you are in Tokyo we could share a glass of wine. Starting in October I will be traveling and photographing in various parts of Japan... on a specific long term project I hope that our path will cross... Ki... 

Thank you all for the wonderful report and photos!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 7th, 2014-01:59
Ken, Casey, Mr and Mrs Bose, thank you for sharing with us the event here. I am sure the lecture by Mr Forsey was extremely educational! Japan is indeed a watch paradise where the masters of watchmaking and finishing often visit and give talks and lessons... 

Anytime, Robin! [nt]

 
 By: KIH : September 7th, 2014-02:07

Nice to meet you!! Mr.Robin.

 
 By: chronosRM : September 9th, 2014-08:38
Nice to meet you!! Then,thank you. Cheers!! :-)

I can imagine the pleasure you had, because ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : September 8th, 2014-11:30
I already had the pleasure to meet him several times. He is a real gentleman and I could listen to him and his explanations for a full day or even more :-) Any news when they will fnish their project watch? When I was introduced to the project I was impre... 

Nice to meet you!! Mr.Oliver. :-)

 
 By: chronosRM : September 9th, 2014-08:27
Nice to meet you!! Then, thank you. :-) I did an interview to I was very lucky. was very gentleman.

Thank you so much!!

 
 By: chronosRM : September 9th, 2014-08:16
Ken-san!! Thank you so much. :-D This is a wonderful report. As for these sentences, it understands lecture contents very well. I extremely appreciate.

"GMT" fitted an arm plainly!!

 
 By: chronosRM : September 9th, 2014-08:30
"GMT" fitted an arm plainly. It was light beyond expectation. However, the price is heavy... Thank you again for !! The photography, thank !! Mr. & Mrs. Bose

Thank you so much!! from "Mrs. Bose"

 
 By: chronosRM : September 9th, 2014-09:11
Ken-san!! Casey-san!! Thank you so much. ;-) I was honored to be able to meet you the other day. Also, thank you for introducing me by the article of PuristSPro. I, too, work sometimes as " ". We look forward to the reunion. Mrs. Bose