Rebecca and Craig have studied dozens of heritage balances in our collection by subjecting them to detailed scanning to find the best type of gold alloy to use.
Rebecca and Craig's jam packed week in Australia with two talks, workshop visits, and a collector’s meeting was a huge success.
Rebecca’s first book Hands of Time continues to make its way around the world with the Korean translated version due to be released soon.
The idea to recreate a parachute in one of our own watches came as we sought to find a kind of shock protection that we could make ourselves using our vintage and antique machines.
We’re pleased to share this beautiful French article with Rebecca Struthers, written by Sophie Harrison and Eve-Sakai James for Strapontin.
Sharing a little bit of the back story about how we reverse-engineered the traditional English lever escapement for our Project 248 watches, which hasn’t been used commercially in over a century.
We’re thrilled to announce that Craig and Rebecca will be heading Down Under this May! It's a fantastic opportunity for them to connect with watch collectors and horology enthusiasts on the other side of the world.
As we conclude our tailor-made builds, we continue refining Project 248, with a slimmer case and enhanced movement for its second series.
This photo is of one of our 248 watch trains. In the first 5 timepieces, these were hidden along with the English lever escapement inside fullplates.
We feel privileged to be starting the year with so many opportunities to share our work with worldwide audiences already lined up.