From late 2018 to early 2020, I spent many a spare moment photographing in the area surrounding the British Parliament, Parliament Square and Westminster tube station…
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From late 2018 to early 2020, I spent many a spare moment photographing in the area surrounding the British Parliament, Parliament Square and Westminster tube station…
Deconstructing a Breguet 5177 with Henrik Korpela at the…
What is T0, T1, T2 & T3 ?
Alpha Hands, A man on a mission…
Filmed interview (Part 3) with the charismatic Dutch engraver Kees Engelbarts interviewed at his atelier in Geneva.
The lenses are a reference to Galileo's contributions to astronomy and the composition is inspired by Gothic fashion of his time
Video Interview with the highly animated Angus Davies. Part 2 of 2
Part 3, Files. A photo study from 1991 by Willy Abplanalp with text and poetry by Gil Baillod
(Part 3) Henrik Korpela, Watchmaker, Instructor and Director of The K&H Watchmaking Competence Centre
…time only becomes powerful as we live through and evaluate the sequences of events…
When I was young, I was attracted by objects with a sense of explosiveness and power…
There are few crafts that combine science, mechanics and aesthetics so comprehensively as Horology.
Video interview (Part 3) with Stephen Forsey, Co-Founder of Greubel Forsey
Originally published in 2017
12. Where do you think the industry is going to be in 10 years’ time?
There is only one certainty: the watch industry of 2027 will be nothing like it is today, its organization and its production, with its current configuration. Everything will have changed: protagonists, brands, watches, prices, marketing channels, customers, reasons to buy and everything else. An intuition: this industry will become polarized, with a landscape in the form of an hourglass. Polarization upwards, at high prices: one or two handfuls of major global brands, with some workshops of creators and craftsmen for the last collectors. Polarization down: a swarm of small hyper-creative but accessible, perennial, if not frankly ephemeral, brands that will often be connected, linked to fashion trends or tempted by design. The "mid-range" mainstream will have disappeared ...
Video interview (Part 2) with Stephen Forsey, Co-Founder of Greubel Forsey
Part 2, Pliers. A photo study from 1991 by Willy Abplanalp with text and poetry by Gil Baillod
Henrik Korpela, Watchmaker, Instructor and Director of The K&H Watchmaking Competence Centre
Video interview (part 4) with Mauro Egermini Managing Director of Schwarz Etienne.
The origins of Linde Werdelin go back to the 1970’s when Morten Linde and Jorn Werdelin met….
Video interview (part 3) with Claude Greisler, Co-Founder & Chief Horologist at ARMIN STROM