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Andersen Geneve Jumping Hours 40th Anniversary Watch

 If you are looking to find a tiny oasis of old-school watchmaking in Geneva, all you have to do is walk southwest a few minutes along the Rhône, find the right staircase, and knock on the right door, and you’ll find the seemingly always high-spirited Svend Andersen and his proper-traditional watchmaking workshop. A detailed workshop visit article is yet to come, but first, let’s see some of his latest creations with the Andersen Geneve Jumping Hours 40th Anniversary watch. Born and trained as a watchmaker in Denmark, Andersen has an impressive, if lesser-known, track record of achievements as a master watchmaker. He moved to Switzerland in 1963 and worked for nine years at Patek Philippe’s Atelier des grandes complications from 1969 before establishing his own workshop as an independent watchmaker. Interestingly, he began by producing high-end cases for Italian collectors, a work that entailed unique piece consignments, often with whimsical and unique time displays and calendars. ...

Alpina - Alpiner4 Automatic

 When it was originally envisioned in 1938, the first sport watch by Alpina had four key prerequisites: it had to be anti-magnetic, shock-resistant, water-resistant and rust-resistant. The current Alpiner4 collection stays this course and expands with two new Alpiner4 Automatic models, both maintaining the design of the original and four time indications: hours, minutes, seconds and date orologi replica . The new dials features, for the first time, horizontal lines with a sunray-brushed finish diffusing the light over their entire surface.  The 44 mm x 13.15 mm stainless steel cases alternate brushed and polished surfaces and are equipped with a bidirectional turning bezel with black markers. The watches are water resistant up to a pressure of 10 ATM (approximately 100 metres / 330 feet). Luminescent applied hour markers and luminescent hour and minutes hands improve legibility in any light condition. The seconds hand ends with a red triangle shaped counterbalance that symboli...