

I love that Minute Repeater.
Saw this one at IWC Boutique in LV >>>
I believe. It was in the widow and not accessible to hold and touch. I am not a big fan of Squelette watches, but they are certainly lovely to look at. For me they are hard to read the time, but to each his own.
This one is well executed,
Bill
i agree...
i agree bill... usually. but the top one i find quite easy to see the hands and it is exquisitely decorated.
the minute repeater is a bit busy for me though.
are these going to be released MF or are they just concepts?
stephen
I love the top one-not that I could afford...
the entry point. Its kind of cool to see all the gears working 8-)
I believe they are for boutiques as...
..limited editions and also some may trickle to a few "A" dealers. I don't have full details as to the models.
hmmm...
having a boutique in scotland would be great...
or anywhere in the UK!
Two stunning pieces!
They look very nice and it's great to be able to see what's happening on the inside. I agree with Bill that they are not the easiest watches to read the time though.
Kind regards,
Clemens
I believe they are for boutiques as...
Dear collegues,
the Minute Repeater Squelette can be seen in the 2005 IWC catalog. It was manufactured in 50 pieces in red gold (IW524102) and 50 pieces in white gold (IW524101) and was sold mainly via the IWC Boutiques. Unfortunately that serie is sold out (I know this because I tried to get one two months ago).
The Portugieser Squelette I have seen last month in the IWC Boutique in Zurich. So sale has started.
Urs
Lovely: the first isn't, the second is
Both are astonishing accomplishments, and very different. The minute repeater is very complicated, I assume that there is quite some movement with the minute repeater in full action, that makes it very worth while to look at. And the Jones is simply not complicated, and shows a lot of air, making quite clear how it works. Maybe not so practical, but I would say it is a must have, if one aspect of it would not be so forbidding: guess.
Kind regards,
Paul, wearing Saint Exupéry Chrono
Who uses a watch to tell time anymore?
I must look at my watch a hundred times a day - but hardly ever paying attention to what time it is.
In this case, I guess that's what the repeater is for....
Stunning pieces of watchmaking
and for those who appreciate the genius of watchmaking this is a great place to start.......reading the time takes on a whole new dimension - but when you have such a beautiful movement to appreciate and admire - who cares what time it is......
Some more info
The minute repeater squelette was also made in 25 pieces in platinum.
I believe there was a white gold piece in the HK boutique recently, perhaps you can try contacting them if you're still interested?
The RG Squellette MR is on my lottery list.
I do Richard. >
I know this does not surprise you.
24 h cheers from Isobars.
How quaint :) (nt)
Lovely decoration!!!...thanks for share NT
I'm with you Richard.....NT
Minute repeater in action
On youtube there is a small video of a Minuterepeater Squelette in action. Enjoy!
Urs
Thanks Michael! Minute Repeater for me ;-) nt
Some more info
Tank you Sean for the info.
In the meantime I own a Minute Repeater with a closed face and I'm not disappointed. The sound is great and I can read the time.
Urs
These are the only skeletons I'd like to find >>
in my closet!
Such remarkable pieces....pure art.
Thanks for that link