Sincere Haute Horlogerie at the Hilton Hotel in Singapore was in Singapore’s first avant-garde watch retail store. It underwent a revamp recently and now boasts a Patek Phillippe shop-in-shop (which takes the place of the Franck Muller shop-in-shop). During the opening event the Patek Philippe Tiger Marquetry limited edition (ref. 5077P) was presented. It’s a set of four timepieces depicting a tiger on the dial in marquetry – composed of hundreds of tiny pieces of various wood. Typically the Patek limited edition artisan quartet feature enamel dials which makes this quite unusual.
Habring², an Austrian watchmake run by Maria and Richard Habring, has just released its 2011 catalogue in PDF format (opens in a new window). Richard was formerly at IWC and was one of the creators of signature IWC mechanisms like the split seconds and flying tourbillon. Habring² are interesting, honest and well priced and the catalogue is worth a read. It’s not just a catalogue of models but also includes explanations of several mechanisms like the dead seconds.
The unique watches created for Only Watch 2011 were in Singapore for a day long exhibition at Malmaison by The Hour Glass. Here are photos of a couple of the timepieces. One that I did not photograph but is worth a look is the Ikepod hour glass. Pardon the poor photos, they were taken with a point-and-shoot through the display case. Some of the watches include links to a description in a separate post. – SJX
Bell & Ross BR01 Casino
A variant of the BR01 radar
The “0” indicate on the roulette wheel indicates the hours
and the white dot the minutes while the seconds is in the centre
Bernhard Lederer BLU Gagarin tourbillon
Created to mark the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s voyage
Contains a one minute tourbillon that makes one revolution around the dial in 108 minutes which was the length of Gagarin’s orbit
Breguet Grande Complication Reveil Musical
A 45 mm alarm watch that plays a short piece of music
Impressive complication but perhaps a bit gimmicky,