Absolutely! and I can't wait to see Boris back on the channel. I enjoyed seeing you both converge and discuss passionately about watches! He make's an excellent co-host!
That is what I find so important about watches: the stories and memories. Anybody can go buy a watch as long as he has the funds, but creating stories and memories is a whole other level.
It’s great seeing how passionate he is about the watch. That movement is so clean. Just perfect. The clear jewels really compliment the look. The hands are perfect. I love that they are not just flat and have a very strong shape and curves. Even zoomed in they look perfect.
Amazing dial and caseback on this one! The movement with this winding hammer/mass just looks out of this world! And the decorations are just immaculate.
Hi Marko,,, thank is for showing us this rare & extremely well crafted timepieces that many of us will never get to know. It is beautiful! I starting to appreciate independent watch markers which I feel they kept the core essential of passion, crafting nice timepieces out of passion, not solely for just making money. Btw ur J&B look awesome.
A truely sublime piece of art! Great review and once again top notch video and picture quality guys! I literally forget the time when I immerse myself into these. Looking forward to the next, keep up the good work 💪🏼
Another amazing review , love the cohost and what a incredible beautiful watch this time 🤯😍. A true piece Unique . Hope you Will show us more of these masterpieces in the future 🙏🏻🤗
Great Video once again and what an incredible piece, from the Guilloche finishing to the mechanism and the detail on the case back! Simply incredible. And I learned quite a few new things today. Loving the videos my bro! Keep it up!
@@chiragnk602 Yes. Because it is so "new", so "unusual", so "different". It is something we are not familiar with. We all know the regular rotors, or the old hammer mechanisms in old Omegas, but not this kind of "hammer or pendulum automatic"...
great watch!! Kari V is the best guilloche dial maker, agreed, (Shapiro in California is up there too), this piece unique is great... Boris was great on here, I know the Owner and he has many of these piece uniques...
Wow cool project and a nice watch! Also, Marko thank you for not doing any rolex updates. Really happy to see somebody stay away from this stupid hysteria! Keep it up!
Dear Malik, I think you are referring to the index adjuster, sitting on the balance cock. It is used for the fine adjustment of the watch`s accuracy. It is basically our version of the swane neck reguation. I hope it has become more clear now!
@@malikbahri3749 this is the Hammer spring, used to fix the hammer head and bring it back to a central position, from where it is easier to pivot either to the left or the right
Moritz Grossmann hamatic watches are considered to be one of the most elegant in design due to their calm background and fine hands that represent the precise time indication.
Can instantly see a luxury product, unlike all startups on FB saying: luxury watch equal to PP and RM for 1/100 of the price with the cheapest stock Chinese movement. I'd wear it upside down :D
Hahaha Steve thank you for the support but we talked about it beforehand and afterwards the collector (owner of the watch) also said we could've put it on but me and Boris wanted to keep it as untouched as possible. 😊 Appreciate the support!
@@stevem863 most clients would not allow me to take their new timepiece for a video. So i wanted to be respectful. You know i like to treat other people the way they treat me
They have a different logo now but the client wanted this one since he designed the whole dial together with Boris. Check out the new logo here: watchesbysjx.com/2019/07/moritz-grossmann-power-reserve-vintage.html
The client really wanted this modern logo. The old vintage logo is a possibility as well. The vintage Powerreserve and vintage Hamatic are using a 1875 logo on their dials. At Moritz Grossmann bespoke wishes are honored.
Hi Eddy, That is an excellent example of this type of pendulum winding mechanisms. As mentioned in the video, it originated already in pocket watches and later on found different iterations with Harwood, bumper automatic or the mentioned Buren calibre. The key point here is, they all cannot be found in wristwatches today for lack of efficiency. To be also honest, they were not very pretty either ;) The big challenge in watchmaking was to solve the bi-directional winding with great efficiency and integrate into the Glashütte style of watchmaking and finishing of the movement. The result is still unique in its own way, yet true to the movements that paved the way.
Hi Eddy, thank you for your thoughtful comment. The Buren 525 wasn't working and production stopped 4 years later. The challenge in making this mechanism work took nearly 3 years to handle and solve. The Hamatic is far away from a copy of any of the previous movements even by Perrelet and Breguet. The Hamatic movement not only works, but is extremely efficient. In addition, it has been designed in a way to look very attractive. And it is beautifully handfinished. I know the position of some watchmakers in Switzerland. At the end of the day, the Hamatic is a wonderful timepiece.
Should I do more videos with co-hosts in the future? 🤔 Let me know. 👇
I think having cohosts widens the scope of watches. Absolutely, just do it.
Absolutely! and I can't wait to see Boris back on the channel. I enjoyed seeing you both converge and discuss passionately about watches! He make's an excellent co-host!
Definitely 👍🏻
This interview was very cool with two very nice watch experts.
Absolutely. Great to hear the stories behind the creations. This one is stunning.
I love hearing the stories behind the scene, how these amazing watches come to be. Please make more videos like this one!
Thank you Rok, it was a real pleasure to talk to Boris about it! Will aim to do more videos like this one in the future!
That is what I find so important about watches: the stories and memories. Anybody can go buy a watch as long as he has the funds, but creating stories and memories is a whole other level.
its like seeing 2 very happy kids when u guys talking about watch! thanks for the review!
hahaha facts :D Thanks for watching!
Boris is a kind and cool dude. I've been following his adventures. We have the same tastes.
He definitely is!
I’m a Lange fanboy, but this movement is insane! The dial is simply mesmerizing.. Great video as always Marko!
German watchmaking never disappoints! :) Thank you for watching.
Independent German watchmaking is making wonderful watches. They are just not yet as known as Swiss Independents.
It’s great seeing how passionate he is about the watch. That movement is so clean. Just perfect. The clear jewels really compliment the look. The hands are perfect. I love that they are not just flat and have a very strong shape and curves. Even zoomed in they look perfect.
Yes, Boris really loves watches and the bond he has with his clients it's incredible. :)
What are the amazing opportunity to see such a superb time piece, thank you so much for allowing us this possibility 🙏🏻😍
Yes, a world premiere of a wonderful collaboration!
Glad you enjoyed the video
Boris Pjanic, I did indeed Boris, 🙏🏻 also subscribed to your channel last night 👍🏻
Keep up the great work.
Amazing dial and caseback on this one! The movement with this winding hammer/mass just looks out of this world! And the decorations are just immaculate.
Well said, glad you like it!
Marcel, in highres on a big screen Marko and I were highly surprised at the perfection in handfinishing.
What an insanely nice watch!!!
Glad you liked it!
Happy to hear this
Mind-boggling dial and movement indeed.
Thanks for having shared.
Thank you for watching and I´m happy you liked it!
James, danke. Bis bald mal wieder
Great video of a phenomenal watch!
Thank you Shane!
Thank you Shane
WOW extraordinary !!! LESS Is More...
Thanks Gang
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Great content Marco. Amazing back round music and great footage. I felt like I am watching an art paint in museum. Keep it up.
Thank you for your kind words! We appreciate that you like our work:)
Thank you for your appreciation
As usual.. another great video and another great watch. The dial and the calibre is insane..Enjoyed it very much.. thanks Marko.
Thank you Richard, glad you liked this one :)
Happy to hear Richard
Hi Marko,,, thank is for showing us this rare & extremely well crafted timepieces that many of us will never get to know. It is beautiful! I starting to appreciate independent watch markers which I feel they kept the core essential of passion, crafting nice timepieces out of passion, not solely for just making money. Btw ur J&B look awesome.
Thank you Alvin, well said and I´m happy you enjoy the video! Excuse my lack of knowledge but what is J&B?
Swisswatchgang i think he meant to say your Jacob & Co.
Incredible watch 😍
100% :)
Thanks
A truely sublime piece of art! Great review and once again top notch video and picture quality guys! I literally forget the time when I immerse myself into these. Looking forward to the next, keep up the good work 💪🏼
Thank you Jules!
Thanks for your compliments.
Stunning, imagine to receive this piece of art. 😍 would be very interesting to see the collection of the owner
Must be a dreamy experience finally receiving it! Maybe we can see it in the future, fingers crossed. :D
Fingers crossed to see if the collector will give us access some day...
A very cool watch 👍 amazing story
Thank you for watching! 🙏
Amazing Video🙏🏻
Thank you Fabio!
Thanks
he finish of the superior little bridges : microblated and beleving is really good, you know the demarcation line is really clean
We realized watching the high resolution how perfectly finished and how clean the movement is. It was absolutely impressive.
Agree, one of the cleanest movements I saw in the past year.
@@watchesandart2868 we were drooling haha :D
Marko; each new video surprises me more. Thank you for the channel and for showing us artisans of such caliber.
Thank you Urbano, glad to hear that :).
Great and informative Interviews with Boris. Well done Swiss Watch Gang
Thank you Samuel
Glad you liked it Samuel!
Wow,stunning beautiful watch and movement. 🇬🇧
Absolutely, one of the nicest I've filmed in 2020.
Another amazing review , love the cohost and what a incredible beautiful watch this time 🤯😍. A true piece Unique . Hope you Will show us more of these masterpieces in the future 🙏🏻🤗
Thank you my friend! I knew you´ll like this one :) More to come for sure!
Thanks. Greatly appreciated.
Art at its best
Independant watchemakers always impress me very unique mouvement realy love your videos 👌
Glad you like them and thank you for the support! 🙏
That dial looks like the wind swept sand dunes of some of the most amazing mountains and desserts.
Thats a nice metaphore... great description
Well said! :)
Great Video once again and what an incredible piece, from the Guilloche finishing to the mechanism and the detail on the case back! Simply incredible. And I learned quite a few new things today. Loving the videos my bro! Keep it up!
Thank you Chiraag, glad you liked it! Appreciate the support!
Thank you. I am happy to see how people enjoy this. There will be more to come.
The way the weight moves scares me so much. It feels like it's about to fall off, but I bet its very well made. That dial is weird....and I love it.
There is no worry about the weight. There was extensive testing of the movement and all the issues were resolved long ago.
As Boris said below it´s all good and well constructed so nothing can happen :)
@@watchesandart2868 I know that, but it's just so beautifully unsettling. If you know what I mean.
@@chiragnk602 Yes. Because it is so "new", so "unusual", so "different". It is something we are not familiar with. We all know the regular rotors, or the old hammer mechanisms in old Omegas, but not this kind of "hammer or pendulum automatic"...
@@chiragnk602 I understand...
great watch!! Kari V is the best guilloche dial maker, agreed, (Shapiro in California is up there too), this piece unique is great... Boris was great on here, I know the Owner and he has many of these piece uniques...
Thank you Richard! Glad you liked it and as you saw in person the movement and dial are insanely beautiful
Wow cool project and a nice watch! Also, Marko thank you for not doing any rolex updates. Really happy to see somebody stay away from this stupid hysteria! Keep it up!
haha thank you Alexander! No Rolex update coming don´t worry :) There´s enough videos about it online already :)
We wanted to present something less mainstream but not less amazing...
@@BorisPjanic the goal of swisswatchgang 💪
what is
the purpose of this long hand in the back of the caliber ?
My friend, Moritz Grossmann will respond to this. Be patient.
Dear Malik, I think you are referring to the index adjuster, sitting on the balance cock. It is used for the fine adjustment of the watch`s accuracy. It is basically our version of the swane neck reguation. I hope it has become more clear now!
@@larsschwurack963 sorry I didn't use the right vocabulary : I was speaking about the long pin in the middle of winding mass.
@@malikbahri3749 this is the Hammer spring, used to fix the hammer head and bring it back to a central position, from where it is easier to pivot either to the left or the right
@@larsschwurack963 thank you
Could u do some vintage review with educational content. Perhaps something like Ref points
Zero dislikes? My man!!!
hahaha yea, still baffles me to this day, rare occassion that a video has 0 dislikes but I also got a loving community :)
That was fantastic. That was classy not to allow anybody to wear it first. Im sure the host doesn't mind.
The host doesn't mind and he was very happy that he can see the watch from all angles :)
Considering all the time spent making this beautiful watch; $60,000 was not much. I expected much much more. Thanks Marko.
Moritz Grossmann hamatic watches are considered to be one of the most elegant in design due to their calm background and fine hands that represent the precise time indication.
Agree :)
Can instantly see a luxury product, unlike all startups on FB saying: luxury watch equal to PP and RM for 1/100 of the price with the cheapest stock Chinese movement. I'd wear it upside down :D
haha yup, this is definitely not one of those FB occassions :D
What its- glashutte I/SA?
Glashütte, which is the city - "in Sachsen", which means in the state of Saxony (There are more German cities by that name in other states).
@@larsschwurack963 Thank you for the explanation Lars!
reposted?
Had to re-upload yes unfortunately. Was up on Tuesday already. :)
We had to implement a small correction.
Waow.
Exactly :D
12:55 Richard Mille
holy shit!
Wow, got snubbed to try on the watch. Seriously Boris? Great looking watch but it isn’t that great that Marko couldn’t put it on his wrist.
Hahaha Steve thank you for the support but we talked about it beforehand and afterwards the collector (owner of the watch) also said we could've put it on but me and Boris wanted to keep it as untouched as possible. 😊 Appreciate the support!
I know. I was afraid the client may not like it. Funny enough he told me after watching the video that he would have been ok if Marko tried it on
Guten Tag Boris. All good. I would think the air could do more damage to a way then skin?
@@stevem863 just a precaution 😊
@@stevem863 most clients would not allow me to take their new timepiece for a video. So i wanted to be respectful. You know i like to treat other people the way they treat me
First!
haha! Yeea! :D🙌
@@SwissWatchGang Also the next one is Genus 😁
@@leyay7540 🤷🏻♂️😁
Yes. First and unique.
I'm happy with the watch industrie, uniqueness is not my criteria. All I want is good watches.
👌
Is it just me or this guy looks like Delboy Trotter in the thumbnail?
Hahaha funny. I had to look this up. You got some humour... ROFL
@@watchesandart2868 haha me too xD
I told you people don't like you touching their stuff 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
2 bad the name is so big takes away from the watch
They have a different logo now but the client wanted this one since he designed the whole dial together with Boris. Check out the new logo here: watchesbysjx.com/2019/07/moritz-grossmann-power-reserve-vintage.html
The client really wanted this modern logo. The old vintage logo is a possibility as well. The vintage Powerreserve and vintage Hamatic are using a 1875 logo on their dials. At Moritz Grossmann bespoke wishes are honored.
this is not new, copie of a 1960's buren cal.525
Hi Eddy,
That is an excellent example of this type of pendulum winding mechanisms. As mentioned in the video, it originated already in pocket watches and later on found different iterations with Harwood, bumper automatic or the mentioned Buren calibre. The key point here is, they all cannot be found in wristwatches today for lack of efficiency. To be also honest, they were not very pretty either ;)
The big challenge in watchmaking was to solve the bi-directional winding with great efficiency and integrate into the Glashütte style of watchmaking and finishing of the movement. The result is still unique in its own way, yet true to the movements that paved the way.
Hi Eddy, thank you for your thoughtful comment. The Buren 525 wasn't working and production stopped 4 years later. The challenge in making this mechanism work took nearly 3 years to handle and solve. The Hamatic is far away from a copy of any of the previous movements even by Perrelet and Breguet. The Hamatic movement not only works, but is extremely efficient. In addition, it has been designed in a way to look very attractive. And it is beautifully handfinished. I know the position of some watchmakers in Switzerland. At the end of the day, the Hamatic is a wonderful timepiece.
www.watchuseek.com/threads/buren-cal-525-pendulum-automatic.1781578/
The Buren 525 is cool, thank you for showing that movement, didn't know it before :). I think Lars put it well there with his explanation. :)
looks fragile
Well, it's a complicated hand assembled mechanical watch, what are you comparing it too? 🤔
No worry at all. There is nothing fragile on the watch nor movement. It has been extensively tested. Thank you for your comment.