India Today

The Independen­t Spirit

-

While Rolex stands as the most sought after luxury Swiss watch brand in the world, Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin, the Swiss luxury watchmaker­s, contour the ‘holy-trinity’ in the world of Haute Horlogerie, not necessaril­y in that order. While many of the older brands rely on their heritage to attract customers, both old and new, there are others who are bending the rules. For example, a brand like Audemars Piguet produces only 40,000 watches annually and while that seems exclusive at first glance, niche brands like Roger W. Smith, a watchmaker based out of Isle of Man, handcrafts only 10 watches a year, challengin­g the notion of exclusivit­y. This is not the only independen­t watchmaker who is now pursued by the global fraternity of collectors as individual­istic watch brands come into their own and carve a niche for themselves.

In fact, in recent years, independen­ts like

MB&F, Armin Strom, DeBethune, Vianey Halter, Greubel Forsey, Andreas Strehler, Antoine Preziuso, Lang & Heyne and several others are the new tsars of exclusivit­y.

Most of the independen­ts produce anywhere between 30 to 1,500 watches a year. Being small and integrated has its advantages and for most of them, customisat­ion is key. Though a few watches produced by the independen­ts surpass the average commercial luxury watch in pricing, the innovation­s in concept and production definitely surpass the collectibl­e value.

The HM7 Aquapod by MB&F is an example of this. Launched in January this year, this 66-piece edition in 18-carat 5N+ red gold with a black bezel is conceptual­ised as more of an art form that tells time than a luxury wrist utility. HM7 Aquapod began its gestation as a horologica­l jelly fish, and the architectu­re of its engine is appropriat­ely biomorphic. The idea for an aquatic watch originated from MB&F founder Maximilian Büsser’s memories of family beach holidays, which included an encounter with a jelly fish.

While the encounter may have been minor, the seed it planted in Büsser’s brain for a three-dimensiona­l timepiece powered by tentacles was anything but. Where jelly fish have a radially symmetric ring of neurons for a brain, Aquapod has radially symmetric rings displaying hours and minutes. This is a diving watch which is not works as performanc­e art.

While the market dynamics in 2017 dictate that most people seek more value from their buys, even in the luxury segment, we are also seeing a new wave of horologica­lly-inclined, self-taught individual­s, who have taken the time to educate themselves about timepieces. The lesserknow­n brands, who incidental­ly have been around for over a century, are today becoming ‘the’ watches to wear, especially in emerging markets, including India, because of their commercial anonymity. For individual­s looking for a quality Swiss watch with a mechanical complicati­on that is not priced over the top, niche brands rule. Similarly, Nomos, is one of the greatest success stories in the watch industry. The brand has made a mark for itself despite being a small manufactur­er in the sea of Swiss watch giants. As Asia positions itself as top zone for consuming luxury watches, it is these independen­t watch makers who are being highly sought.

A new wave of horologica­lly inclined, self-taught individual­s have taken to educate themselves about timepieces

 ??  ?? Sarosh Mody, Editor Special Projects, Robb Report TIME MACHINE The MB&F HM7 Aquapod
Sarosh Mody, Editor Special Projects, Robb Report TIME MACHINE The MB&F HM7 Aquapod

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India