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Festival of Time, Waterford, Ireland, 22-24 September 2023

Irish watch enthusiasts can look forward to a second helping of hand crafted, artisanal horology, as the world of independent watchmaking comes together at the heart of Ireland’s oldest city for the second edition of the Festival of Time, which takes place in Waterford city centre over the weekend of September 22-24.

Festival of Time, Waterford, Ireland, 22-24 September 2023

The Norrsken Rissa by GoS

The new Norrsken Rissa by Swedish independent GoS Watches is the latest in a series of individually manufactured watches, inspired by and named after one of nature’s most spectacular phenomena the Northern Lights.

The Norrsken Rissa by GoS

The Kudoke 2 British Heritage with The Limited Edition

UK-based independent online watch emporium The Limited Edition and GPHG award-winning German artisans Kudoke team up to create a very special piece of Anglo-Saxon horological art. Introducing the magnificent Kudoke 2 British Heritage limited edition.

The Kudoke 2 British Heritage with The Limited Edition

Unforgettable, Momentous. The International Festival of Time Waterford

An unforgettable event makes wonderful memories, and this one created them in abundance. All weekend, the people mingled with the watchmakers, and the watchmakers mingled with the people, and within that beautiful light-filled room something special was born.

Unforgettable, Momentous. The International Festival of Time Waterford

MAGON Fórsa by Stephen McGonigle

Irish independent master Stephen McGonigle kicks for the win with the cool sports themed Fórsa chronograph watch, which makes its debut appearance and introduces his new MAGON brand, offering an alternative and attractive proposition to the one-of-a kind masterpieces he is best known for, at a dramatically more accessible entry point.

MAGON Fórsa by Stephen McGonigle

Oileán by John McGonigle

Irish independent watchmaker John McGonigle introduces his new brand Oileán; and a superb triple calendar chronograph with a reconstructed classical Swiss heart and contemporary styling which accentuates the very best of modern Irish design, infused with subtle nuances of a mystical celtic heritage.

Oileán by John McGonigle

MB&F Legacy Machine Perpetual EVO

For its latest creation MB&F has taken a step back to revisit what is its most elaborate and complex model, and if maybe not reinventing its own reinvention of the classical perpetual calendar, the new Legacy Machine Perpetual EVO is certainly a remaster of one of the brand’s greatest hits.

MB&F Legacy Machine Perpetual EVO

H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Centre Seconds Matrix Green

Inspired by the sleek and flowing lines of the high-speed Streamliner trains of the 1920s and ‘30s, the Streamliner Centre Seconds is every bit a Moser watch, with its daring, yet naturally ergonomic design and signature fumé effect on its striking Matrix Green dial.

H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Centre Seconds Matrix Green

The Ressence Type 1 Slim X

It’s been a decade since Ressence unveiled their utterly fascinating method of indicating time. In celebration of the anniversary, the company have created a new series, Collection X and its first piece is the limited edition Ressence Type 1 Slim X.

The Ressence Type 1 Slim X

Bovet Récital 26 Brainstorm Chapter Two

With floating three-dimensional domes, a moon phase and a flying tourbillon making up its façade the Bovet Récital 26 Brainstorm Chapter Two is so breathtakingly beautiful, that on viewing it, one finds it impossible to look away until every nuance has been thoroughly inspected.

Bovet Récital 26 Brainstorm Chapter Two

Introducing Rashid Tsoroev

Self-taught and still only twenty-three years of age, Russian independent watchmaker Tsoroev Rashid’s entire production of first edition watches has been swept up and sold out, well ahead of any formal launch. It’s a sign of the times in a way, but considering the challenges in his way, and with no formal campaign to promote what he has been doing, it is a very impressive feat.

Introducing Rashid Tsoroev

The Krayon Anywhere

Following up its award-winning Krayon Everywhere was never going to be easy for this youthful Independent watch company. Perhaps the best thing to do was to make a more attainable and wearable edition. With their Krayon Anywhere timepiece, that’s exactly what they have done.

The Krayon Anywhere

Kari Voutilainen - Simply perfect

If you are familiar with the name of Kari Voutilanen, then you already know about his watches. The supreme quality, the breathtakingly beautiful dials, the exquisite attention to detail given to each and every nuance, both inside and out. Every single one a masterful creation. But this article is not about the watches, but more about the man behind their creation.

Kari Voutilainen - Simply perfect

Czapek Antarctique Terre Adélie

With its new Antarctique collection, Geneva based Czapek enters the highly exclusive luxury sporty-chic watch set with a highly impressive statement of intent, which is both modern yet classical in its stylish integrated stainless steel case and bracelet, and which also boasts an all-new in-house movement.

Czapek Antarctique Terre Adélie

Grand Voyageur by Vianney Halter

One of Vianney Halter’s great gifts is his ability to make so obvious the sources of the ideas which inspire him, while still making his watches unique and individual in their own right . It is genius I’m sure, and in the Grande Voyageur once again there is little left to the imagination in either its name or its design as to where its influence comes from.

Grand Voyageur by Vianney Halter

Raúl Pagès

Some people in the watch industry are striving for precision others are seeking out lighter yet stronger materials with which to construct their models, but while all this is going on, Raúl Pagès works quietly, meticulously and purposely, creating in the traditional way, using traditional methods. And, La Tortue? the little creature is still charming everyone he meets.

Raúl Pagès

Deconstructing the art of haute horlogerie - Peter Speake-Marin and The Naked Watchmaker

Using a platform called The Naked Watchmaker Peter has become involved in educating, informing and encouraging others by giving them an “Insight into the heart of watchmaking”. Never before has such a comprehensive tool been so freely available to ordinary individuals like you and me. And it is fascinating.

Deconstructing the art of haute horlogerie - Peter Speake-Marin and The Naked Watchmaker

The Ari watch by Eva Leube

Created to follow the contours of the wrist, with its pronounced curved profile, amongst the weird, the wacky and the wonderful timepieces which were unleashed into the horological landscape in 2011, was the fundamentally unique and utterly stunning Ari Watch by German master watchmaker Eva Leube.

The Ari watch by Eva Leube