The inaugural Salon QP watch exhibition was held over the 5th and 6th of November at One Marylebone on central London.
Brands participating included: Backes & Strauss, Blancpain, BRM, Bell & Ross,Charles Oudin, De Bethune, Girard-Perregaux, Graham, H. Moser & Cie, Harry Winston, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Ladoire, Linde Werdelin, Maurice Lacroix, Panerai, Parmigiani, Perrelet, Romain Gauthier, Romain Jerome, TAG Heuer and Vacheron Constantin.
One Marylebone was formally a Holy Trinity Church built in 1826-28 to the designs of Sir John Soane to celebrate the defeat of Napoleon.
While the sculpture outside added a splash of colour, I am not sure that it fits with the traditional architecture.
At night everything looks much better
The team from Frodshams talking to Peter Speake-Marin. Frodshams' new watch is about 6 months away, and you will want one (I do)
A good crowd readying and waiting to enter for the invitation-only opening evening
Much more relaxed and civilized once in, on the ground floor at least
Here's a Vacheron you won't miss
Bonhams had many great watches, but this beauty caught my eye.
The Harry Winston stand was full of surprises
Opus 9 and Histoire de Tourbillon
Opus 8 and Opus 3 (more on this next week)
Romain Gauthier
Demonstration of poising and regulating balances
De Bethune
I want, I want.
Romain Gauthier
Bell & Ross had so many models it was overwhelming
Ladoire had a very interesting presentation case and a superb, though very large, watch.
Blancpain
Maurice Lacroix's clever Memoire 1 looks nearly wearable from the top, but . . .
. . . it has serious height issues side on.
Perrelet
Perrelet's Turbine collection looks to be a hit for the brand
One thing shocked me when looking at watches at the Panerai stand . . .
. . .they don't look grossly over-sized anymore.
Linde Werdelin is an upcoming brand these days . . .
. . .and I suspect that it has more to do with making nice watches . . .
. . .than watch-borne instruments
Which would you prefer?
James Gurney (right), editor of QP magazine and organizer of SalonQP
Author of
Masters of Contemporary Watchmaking, Micheal Clerizo was signing books and . . .
. . .attracting high-calibre visitors including Michel Parmigiani and . . .
. . . a collector with a beautiful . . .
. . . look at the page . . .
Roger Smith Series Two on his wrist (though I soon had it off)
Watchmaker Peter Speake-Marin, author Michael Clerizo and a clean-shaven watch journalist, Ken Kessler
BRM
Girard Perregaux
Parmigiani Fleurier
Romain - you will believe a man can fly - Jerome
Backes & Strauss
TAG Heuer
Tag V4
Graham
Moser & Cie
And that's all folks.
edited by markS : fixed typo issue in titel
Ian Skellern -Revolution Online moderator
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Edited 8 time(s). Last edit at 06/14/2010 02:25PM by MarkS.