Watchmaking art?

Jan 07, 2009,14:36 PM
 

Sarpaneva watch is a piece of art work.

I would love to see how he would one day use glass as watch case.  His uncle, Timo had transformed glass into fantastic art work, Stephan's talent should have no boundry.

Regards

Ling

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Sarpaneva – An introduction to the Man and his Watches

 
 By: MTF : January 6th, 2009-00:39
Stepan Sarpaneva – An introduction to the Man and his Watches Although Mr Sarpaneva and his watches have been discussed sporadically over the last 5 years on ThePuristS and PuristSPro websites, the community has been ambivalent in response. Particularly i...  

Great Report!

 
 By: JDowning : January 6th, 2009-01:42

MTF, great first hand information about Sarpaneva

 
 By: mokling : January 6th, 2009-02:52
I am waiting to see more of his ingenious pieces. To me, Stephan Sarpaneva is a simple talented watchmaker who has proven (can do better) to be able to produce unusual and distinguished art work in the watchmaking. I am sure there would be more surprises ... 

Watchmaking Art, then?

 
 By: MTF : January 7th, 2009-06:10
Ling, I surmise that you are leaning towards watchmaking art as the summation of Sarpaneva Watches -- yes? Regards, MTF

Watchmaking art?

 
 By: ling5hk : January 7th, 2009-14:36

Great article Melvin - Whether art or a timepiece...

 
 By: Gaz : January 6th, 2009-03:41
The Korona is a wonderful watch to strap on. Thank you for such a great read. Gaz...  

Nice 'nest' you got there =)

 
 By: Jacky : January 6th, 2009-09:52
I always admire the dial as it look like a nest but not just any nest, a well engineered nest An old shot.......  

what a beauty!

 
 By: monochrome : January 7th, 2009-16:15

Great post!

 
 By: Peter  : January 6th, 2009-06:09

Great report MTF!

 
 By: BluNotte : January 6th, 2009-08:19

MTF, awesome insight!

 
 By: DRMW : January 6th, 2009-10:22

Thanks, Melvyn....

 
 By: WHL : January 6th, 2009-21:05
I'll read anyting about the man and his watches. I love the watches and I'd like to see Stepan succeed in achieving his vision. Bill

For a Vacheron man to improve

 
 By: MTF : January 7th, 2009-06:42
That a VC man likes these watches means something. But what exactly do you like? What would you improve? Regards, MTF

Good question!

 
 By: WHL : January 7th, 2009-21:33

Thanks MTF!

 
 By: tony p : January 6th, 2009-23:08
I passed on a Supernova a couple of years ago - a decision I've keenly regretted ever since, even more so since seeing the photo in your report. What a great design. Serves me right for "playing it safe". Cheers Tony P

If I did not pass

 
 By: MTF : January 7th, 2009-06:36

Thanks for this interview MTF

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : January 7th, 2009-08:50

Thank you, Melvyn, for this great report!

 
 By: Valentin Blank : January 7th, 2009-09:31
This was an interesting read, full of insights. I have to admit I didn't bother so far to learn more about Sarpaneva. This has now changed quite dramatically thanks to your report! Stepan seems to be a likeable man and an inspired watchmaker. I have just ... 

Artists are tempremental

 
 By: MTF : January 7th, 2009-10:22
Valentin, From your previous moderator work with photographers.......you know that artists are tempremental creatures.......nuff said. What about the K2 compared with it's K-series brethren that attracts your "composition eye"? Regards, MTF

LOL...

 
 By: Valentin Blank : January 7th, 2009-10:54

thanx

 
 By: monochrome : January 7th, 2009-16:16

the photo of the watch laying on the trap

 
 By: sinohog1 : April 15th, 2009-13:14
Wow, that photo really is a deep, thought provoking photo. More than just a descriptive photo of the watch. To me it says that watch collecting is appreciation of art but can be a trap if not done with concern for the art. I think that most of us here are...