Independent watchmaking

Introducing the De Bethune Dream Watch 5, a sculpture for the wrist (with specs and pricing)
Sleek and entirely executed in mirror finished titanium, the De Bethune Dream Watch 5 is extreme, yet elegant. The Dream Watch 5 is the most avant-garde case from De Bethune yet.
Introducing the De Bethune DB28 Digitale Jumping Hours
Inspired by the ornate French clocks of the nineteenth century, the De Bethune Digitale is a jump hour with wandering minutes and a spherical moon phase, fusing modern watchmaking with a classic horology.
Presenting the Roger Smith GREAT Britain, a one-of-a-kind wristwatch 10 months in the making
Roger Smith has created a one-off wristwatch based on his Series 2, for GREAT Britain, a global campaign to promote the British Isles. Made of platinum with a Union Jack guilloche dial and a hand-engraved movement, the GREAT Britain watch is one of Roger Smith's most elaborate creations.
Introducing the Breva Genie 02 Terre, a $132,000, titanium altimeter watch for the well-heeled mountain climber (with specs and pricing)

Hands-on with the Voutilainen Vingt-8 GMT, a dual time zone with a hand-engraved dial (with live photos and price)
Voutilainen is steadily expanding its repertoire and the latest wristwatch to utilise the cal. 28 is the Vingt-8 GMT, which has a second time zone function and a unique, hand-engraved dial.
Pre-SIHH 2014: Introducing the Greubel Forsey GMT Platinum, for travelling the world in style (with specs and pricing)

Hands-on with the Jean Daniel Nicolas Two-Minute Tourbillon, a Masterpiece Hand-Made by Daniel Roth
Jean Daniel Nicolas is the brand of Mr Daniel Roth, one of the most prominent independent watchmakers of his generation. His one, and only, timepiece is a two-minute tourbillon, a hand-made and hand-finished masterpiece.
Hands-on with the Breva Genie 01, the first mechanical altimeter and barometer watch, and a weather station on the wrist (with live photos and price)
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