I met Stefano Macaluso perhaps some 10 years ago over lunch in La Chaux de Fonds, while on a visit to the Girard Perregaux factory. I…
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Jaeger LeCoultre has kept pushing the outer edges of haute horology with the Jaeger LeCoultre Hybris Mechanica 11 is no different. To make claim to the title thinnest…
Mr Manuel Emch is the man-in-command of Romain Jerome, a watchmaker which prides itself in making provocative and interesting timepieces. Deployant had the opportunity to catch…
Speake-Marin may be a relatively new independent watchmaking brand, but its impact has been tremendous. And with the new Magister Tourbillon, it just gets better. The folks at Deployant…
As independent watchmakers go, Kari Voutilainen is one of those whose work is highly respected. The Deployant team caught up with him in BaselWorld 2014 and…
Unbeknownst to many, the Haldimann watchmaking house harks back to 1642, with the registration by Hans Haldimann as a watchmaker in Horben, Switzerland. Beat Haldimann is…
A. Lange & Söhne TOURBILLON Pour le Mérite is a watch very close to the hearts of the Deployant founders. I wrote a book on the…
A. L. Breguet is the inventor of the tourbillon. And what more famous tourbillon maker today than his namesake brand: Breguet. Now owned by the…
Arnold & Son is an old English watchmaking company. Originating from 1764, she celebrates here 250th Anniversary this year. Amazing, when considering that Patek Philippe is…
Tourbillon or Carrousel? Which is which? While tourbillons are becoming more common, carrousels are becoming less common. Perhaps the only brand still actively producing carrousel…