Saint Honore

Saint Honore Orsay Automatic Open Dial

Saint Honore Orsay Automatic Open Dial

Following on from my earlier post, the second timepiece from Saint Honore is the Orsay Automatic Open Dial. As the name suggests, the main feature on this watch is the open dial, enabling a clear view of the movement. Simply splendid.

Some specs. Caliber: ETA 2824 with “Or Noir” golden mass rotor. 18kt rose gold plated stainless steel case. Sapphire crystal. Water resistant to 30m.

Via TimeZone.

Saint Honore Baron Haussmann Chronograph

Saint Honore Hausmann ChronographVia Time Zone, two lovely pieces from Saint Honore.

First, the Hausmann chronograph, named after Baron Haussmann, the French civic planner credited with the building and development of much of modern Paris.

Not too keen on quartz movements (in this case, Swiss ETA quartz), but that aside, I love this watch. On the face of it, nothing much stands out. There is nothing unique about 18k rose gold, but in this case, I think it is the interaction wuth the carbon fiber dial that makes it stand out so well. There seems to be a lot happening on the dial, so much so that it took me a while to notice the retrograde counters. But all that just adds to the beauty of this watch. In spite of all the activity around this watch, there is something quietly dignified about it; something proud. And it is encapsulated in the manufacturer’s name defiantly stamped in the middle of all the activity. Wear this watch with pride.