Thank you so much Marc and all of you for your kind and supportive messages. Watch enthusiasts are welcome to visit my workshop in Neuchâtel where I conceived and assemble these timepieces. Rémi Maillat
I can't remember any other watch that's simultaneously so complicated, so slim and wearable, and with so clean, beautiful, and easy to read dial. The original Everywhere is an incredible mechanical wonder, but Anywhere is also a stunning dress watch.
I'm genuinely amazed by the technological and mathematical prowess displayed in the construction of this watch. And to top it all off, it is strikingly beautiful.
Magnificent. It would be amazing to see the moon proceeding along the same channel as the sun(with the correct phase of course). I'm sure it could not be too difficult for him.
Reminds me of the myriad year clock. Masahiro kikuno(an independant watchmaker from japan) paid his tribute by fitting it into a wristwatch , the Temporal Hour Watch. Do check it out. And as always, *viva watchmaking*
This is exquisite. While dozens of watch brands keep repeating their designs this company is doing something completely different and super complicated. I’ll make sure to look out for future models to see what other crazy ideas they come up with🤓👍🏻⌚️
That is one of the most beautiful watches I have ever seen. Yet with sunset sunrise function, I wonder how well it would really work with how far north I live?
Superbe décoration du mouvement. J'adore les côtes de Genève ! MAD, connais-tu l'atelier de chronometrie, une marque indépendante située à Barcelone? Je les suis sur insta et leur réalisations, bien qu'assez classiques, sont très abouties. Une idée de vidéo... Pourquoi pas s'ils sont également intéressés.
He should send the Everywhere on a global photoshoot while set to the proper lat / long. Krayon needs only the exposure at this point. The rest will follow suit.
That's quite a complication to say the least, he must have a brain like a planet to even conceive this! What I find most interesting is how they can display all this in information in a watch and still retain the classical looks and readable form. It doesn't look like something that was stolen from the bridge of the starship Enterprise.. ;-) Thanks for sharing a really noteworthy piece with us....again.
*!WoW!* Very impressive. Traditional 12 hour time pieces do not represent the actual passage of time of a 24 hour day. Indeed, the level of tooling for this watch was not always available, requiring the signifiers a.m./p.m. (ante - post meridiem) of less complicated 12 hour time convention. But, I prefer the 24 hour (military) convention and Krayon is nothing short of magical @ 600k $/F. I'd still love to see skeletonized versions to peek at the engineering. *_C'est Magnifique!_*
Very interesting pieces, and with great innovation and bringing something new to the party. As always great content, and time for a post lockdown haircut ; )
Nice! Would love if it's comes with adjustment feature like Urwerk EMC/EMT. Too bad, Marc, you didn't feature the previous "Everywhere" watch in depth before, it's been hard to see it in RUclips.... Perhaps next video? Love the "Anywhere" anyway! Love that finish on the movement and basically very unique movement construction with basically the movement is consisted of cocks instead of bridges due to all the screws being tucked away behind the caseback. Btw one critique, indeed the movement is filling up the caseback and it'll be nice for most collectors but including the movement which are large, which I assume the caseband is considerably thin to accommodate such movement, I guess, so, you know, no matter how expensive the watch is, sometimes it banged into something or even dropped to the floor as well, so I think it would be better if it had a thicker caseband for better rigidity. Wouldn't be a problem with quartz watches as I've seen those which had thin casebands, but for 400+ parts movement, it's quite worrying. Though the diameter would be increased, I guess adding another 0.5mm thickness to the caseband would do pretty much okay.
the more affordable and also highly customisable option would be the day/night by Ochs und Junior! but of course visually this is stunning! viva to cool watches!
Hello, I conceived and created the entire movement, dial and watch case technical and aesthetic design, including complete development and prototype adjustment. For all those two projects we have 3 patents. I ask suppliers who does micro-turning of my wheels and pignons, cnc machining of my main plates, bridges and case, among others. Finally I do the decoration and assembly of the movement and complete watch in my small workshop in Neuchâtel. I did develop the tools and process for the “krayon wave” that covers the top of the bridges. All components of the Anywhere timepiece is custom made specificly for this watch. Even the balance axis and hairspring are made specificly for this movement Rémi Maillat
oh man! everywhere & anywhere!!! such befitting names given to such astonishingly complicated mechanicals... helmets off to the creators of this "small" company (nano company would be more apt actually, since its only made up of 2 super talented innovators) I loved the everywhere more, for the sheer intimidating complications it has to offer. loved the more subtle looks of anywhere too... glorious timepiece that one can invest in to and pass on from one generation to another! thank you for yet another terrific video! viva watchmaking indeed!!!
That movement! Soooo pretty!
It is! The anglages are insane!
Rather nice ;)
Thank you so much Marc and all of you for your kind and supportive messages.
Watch enthusiasts are welcome to visit my workshop in Neuchâtel where I conceived and assemble these timepieces.
Rémi Maillat
You're welcome! And bravo to you!!!!
One day I will acquire this watch! Keep up your great work.
I can't remember any other watch that's simultaneously so complicated, so slim and wearable, and with so clean, beautiful, and easy to read dial. The original Everywhere is an incredible mechanical wonder, but Anywhere is also a stunning dress watch.
Couldn't agree more! Thanks
Sub 40mm. Perfection. Much better than patek. And it makes Rolex looks like plastic watches.
Beautiful
fantastic..so incredible..so beautiful
Quite something right? Best to you
It's beautiful. Elegant and dressy.
What is your intro/outro music please?
Wow. What a piece. Reminds me of why I love mechanical watches.
Nice!!
Vow that rotating sun is cool an something new
Simply Lovely!
Thank you! 😊
orologio stupendo!
Very impressive.....also your macro shots do the watch justice!!
FANTASTIC vid ....watch making at its finest... thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Phenomenal.
👍👍
Stunning timepiece! Thanks for sharing, Marc!!
Beautiful watches
Sure are 👍👍
More beautiful and intricate than any piece of PP, AP, JLC and many other well established brands. Respect!
Very different of course ;)
Best product photography BY FAR on the web or anywhere. THE BEST (and I’m a former pro photographer!)
I'm genuinely amazed by the technological and mathematical prowess displayed in the construction of this watch. And to top it all off, it is strikingly beautiful.
Thanks for the nice comment
@@watchestv-com You're welcome. Love the channel.
That's just incredible
It really is
What an absolute masterpiece. The watchmaker is very gifted.
Amazing timepiece a marvelous mechanical wonder .
Absolutely, an amazing mechanical achievement!!
Magnificent. It would be amazing to see the moon proceeding along the same channel as the sun(with the correct phase of course). I'm sure it could not be too difficult for him.
Absolutely sublime! Both in aesthetics and mechanics! I need one in my life!!!
You and me both!
Thanks Marc Andre, fascinating 🤔👍.
And thanks for watching 🙏🙏🙏
Reminds me of the myriad year clock. Masahiro kikuno(an independant watchmaker from japan) paid his tribute by fitting it into a wristwatch , the Temporal Hour Watch. Do check it out.
And as always, *viva watchmaking*
And us too when we’ll be able to travel again, count on us 👍👍
True innovation meets artistry !!
Thank you again Marc !
What a wonderful complication in
a sea of boredom.
Stay well and good my friend.
Thanks, makes us happy to read this 🙏🙏🙏
Impressive, too bad this is not the crayon I can afford, :(, I really enjoy the video, thanks Mark. Cheers
Sorry to hear that, hahahaha ;) All the best to you
Fantastic looking watches. Hope they’re a big success.
Same same 🤞
I agree the design is fantastic. It's clearly a brand worth following, I hope them the best.
MAD where does the sun indicator go after it reaches the sunset part?
It continues its round, but will be in the "night/blue" part
This is exquisite. While dozens of watch brands keep repeating their designs this company is doing something completely different and super complicated. I’ll make sure to look out for future models to see what other crazy ideas they come up with🤓👍🏻⌚️
Well said!
Amazing finishing and details! The watch face is modern and elegant old school at the same time. Beige with a touch of blue all the way.
Yes, it's a nice combination, well balanced
That is one of the most beautiful watches I have ever seen. Yet with sunset sunrise function, I wonder how well it would really work with how far north I live?
Loved the video! Thanks Marc!
Very welcome, always a pleasure
They have very Journe aesthetics
very nice !
Thank you! Cheers!
Great Marc! ✌🏻
You are welcome 🙏
CHF 96,000 in steel and CHF 116,000 in gold.
Krayon.ch
That’s right
I had the money I definitely would buy this brand. Beautiful, complex and very stylish watches. This will be a successful company.
...but how much are these watches ... ?
Anywhere is CHF 116'000 in white gold or rose gold
Own soul and design. Greatness.
Totally 👍👍
Wow the finishing is insane! Is such a pleasure to red the time each & every time. Great review Marc!!!!!
Many thanks for this nice comment 🙏🙏
What a work of art, definitely an independent to keep an eye on for the future 👍
As you say, art!!
C'est un peu chère pour un crayon😁 Blague à part, fort belle pièce avec une certaine originalité.
😂😂
This is too good, eager to see what combination of complications they can include in future, a moon phase maybe.
I am sure there are already plenty of things going on in Remy's creative mind ;)
Superbe décoration du mouvement. J'adore les côtes de Genève !
MAD, connais-tu l'atelier de chronometrie, une marque indépendante située à Barcelone? Je les suis sur insta et leur réalisations, bien qu'assez classiques, sont très abouties.
Une idée de vidéo... Pourquoi pas s'ils sont également intéressés.
Intéressant en effet, on va contacter prochainement ;) Merci 🙏
He should send the Everywhere on a global photoshoot while set to the proper lat / long. Krayon needs only the exposure at this point. The rest will follow suit.
4:21 Sunset in July is around 8.30 pm. Owner must be of the northern part of temperate region in the North Hemisphere
Good deduction 😉👍
I love this watch and I look forward to following this brand. How much are they.? How can collectors buy them?
You can contact the brand directly, this would be the easiest 👍
Info@krayon.ch
That's quite a complication to say the least, he must have a brain like a planet to even conceive this! What I find most interesting is how they can display all this in information in a watch and still retain the classical looks and readable form. It doesn't look like something that was stolen from the bridge of the starship Enterprise.. ;-)
Thanks for sharing a really noteworthy piece with us....again.
Hahaha, I like the analogy ;) Thanks for watching and for the comment
*!WoW!* Very impressive.
Traditional 12 hour time pieces do not represent the actual passage of time of a 24 hour day. Indeed, the level of tooling for this watch was not always available, requiring the signifiers a.m./p.m. (ante - post meridiem) of less complicated 12 hour time convention. But, I prefer the 24 hour (military) convention and Krayon is nothing short of magical @ 600k $/F. I'd still love to see skeletonized versions to peek at the engineering. *_C'est Magnifique!_*
Meaning a lot!
That's right 😉
Very interesting pieces, and with great innovation and bringing something new to the party. As always great content, and time for a post lockdown haircut ; )
Hahahaha, could (should) well happen ;)
Nice! Would love if it's comes with adjustment feature like Urwerk EMC/EMT.
Too bad, Marc, you didn't feature the previous "Everywhere" watch in depth before, it's been hard to see it in RUclips.... Perhaps next video?
Love the "Anywhere" anyway! Love that finish on the movement and basically very unique movement construction with basically the movement is consisted of cocks instead of bridges due to all the screws being tucked away behind the caseback. Btw one critique, indeed the movement is filling up the caseback and it'll be nice for most collectors but including the movement which are large, which I assume the caseband is considerably thin to accommodate such movement, I guess, so, you know, no matter how expensive the watch is, sometimes it banged into something or even dropped to the floor as well, so I think it would be better if it had a thicker caseband for better rigidity. Wouldn't be a problem with quartz watches as I've seen those which had thin casebands, but for 400+ parts movement, it's quite worrying. Though the diameter would be increased, I guess adding another 0.5mm thickness to the caseband would do pretty much okay.
Interesting opinion, but I am totally sure Rémy thought about all this ;) All the very best to you and thanks for the comment, we like it very much 👍
the more affordable and also highly customisable option would be the day/night by Ochs und Junior! but of course visually this is stunning! viva to cool watches!
Indeed pretty cool watches by Ochs und Junior!!!
I wonder how one or two men can do all this. 🤔
There is a team of very good suppliers
Hello, I conceived and created the entire movement, dial and watch case technical and aesthetic design, including complete development and prototype adjustment. For all those two projects we have 3 patents.
I ask suppliers who does micro-turning of my wheels and pignons, cnc machining of my main plates, bridges and case, among others.
Finally I do the decoration and assembly of the movement and complete watch in my small workshop in Neuchâtel. I did develop the tools and process for the “krayon wave” that covers the top of the bridges.
All components of the Anywhere timepiece is custom made specificly for this watch. Even the balance axis and hairspring are made specificly for this movement
Rémi Maillat
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Not for me....I am broke I can't afford it 😜
First!
👍👍👍
Those details on the back 😳
Quite something right?? 👍
Beautiful elegant watch, but the name is not so elegant...
:)
Third lol
Good job
Nice watch, horrible name.
Original 😉
Very poor brand name and logo. looks like an industrial services company
I don't like!
oh man! everywhere & anywhere!!! such befitting names given to such astonishingly complicated mechanicals... helmets off to the creators of this "small" company (nano company would be more apt actually, since its only made up of 2 super talented innovators) I loved the everywhere more, for the sheer intimidating complications it has to offer. loved the more subtle looks of anywhere too... glorious timepiece that one can invest in to and pass on from one generation to another! thank you for yet another terrific video! viva watchmaking indeed!!!
That’s very nice of you, thanks so much for this inspired comment 🙏🙏