Checking out the 3/4 skeleton was one major letdown for me, especially wanting to see one so much. I just put it down and found a lot more interest in a
Sothis - Horus.
I love pretty much all squelette / openwork watches, so needless to say I can be a sucker for pointless, froufrou engravings. That said, I just can't shake the feeling that any watchmaker that spends so much time/effort on engraving (and especially hand-engraving) while still using an outsourced/ETA movement just has the priorities all wrong.
In the end though, all that matters is if you love it.
He'd probably say some (or even many) of his clients value art and jewelry more than engineering. But given he'll make any of his one-offs with an in-house movement, it's clear he understands the potential market.
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