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News from Roger Smith

April 8 2004 at 7:00 PM

  (Login watchmaker)

Hi guys,

Roger has been good enough to keep us current with the following document. As you will read, Roger has been quite busy with multiple projects, so it is with great pleasure we receive this update.

Enjoy!

Series and Commissioned Wristwatch Update

5th April 2004

Series 1


With the assistance of Andrew Jones, my first series of wristwatches, Series 1, is nearing completion.

I have recently started development work on the co-axial escapement, which I will use in my Series 2 watches and as a result I have decided to hold back the three remaining Series 1 watches. These will be reworked with the addition of the developed Daniels co-axial escapement and a free sprung balance.

These watches will be cased in 18ct Yellow, Pink and white gold and sold as a boxed set. This set will mark the start of an ongoing and numbered series of watches.

Eight of the twelve Series 1 watches have been delivered and the ninth watch will be completed in six weeks time. The ninth watch is to be the last of the lever Series 1 watches and is available for purchase.


Series 2

The design process is progressing well and I am now making the precision tooling and jigs to assist in the making of the co-axial escapement.

The basic watch specification is as follows-

A round, English finished movement, signed RW Smith, Isle of Man

Daniels co-axial escapement

Free sprung balance

Manually wound

Power reserve indicator

Hand engraved, gilded and frosted plates

Fully jewelled with screwed in gold chatons

Silver engine turned and hand engraved dial, signed RW Smith

Choice of precious metals for dials, hands and cases

Choice of two dial designs

There will be the choice of two dial designs which means that boxed sets of three watches cased in 18ct yellow, pink and white gold will be available, with one dial design kept to each set.

When I have completed work on the Series 2 prototype a full list of images, specification and a price list for the Series 2’s, in all its combinations will be made available.

I expect the first watches to be available sometime in the second half of 2005. This series of watches will be numbered and ongoing.


Commissioned Watches

I have recently completed a tourbillon wristwatch, commissioned and designed by Dr George Daniels M.B.E.

This watch was completely handmade over a one year period, with the exception of the escapement, mainspring and balance spring.

The watches specification is as follows-

One minute tourbillon (diameter 12,2mm) fitted with a Daniels co-axial escapement and a free sprung balance

Manually wound movement, signed Daniels

Instantaneous calendar mechanism with rapid date change

18ct White gold case

Silver engine turned and hand engraved dial with applied gold batons and blued steel hands, signed Daniels London

This watch is my first handmade tourbillon wristwatch and I am now involved with several other tourbillon commissions, which will be signed RW Smith Isle of Man. These watches will be numbered.



Click for larger pictures

I have attached a separate document, titled ‘Commissioning a Watch’, which explains all of the processes involved in the ordering of a commissioned pocket or wristwatch.

I hope you all enjoy the images of the completed Daniels Tourbillon Co-axial wristwatch.

Roger Smith

Isle of Man


A Couple of Reference Articles

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Great stuff......I like Roger Smith's approach to horology ... nt

April 8 2004, 7:29 PM 

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Thanks for the update, Curtis, I really love Mr. Smith's watches. . .

April 8 2004, 8:15 PM 

. . .great to see these terrific new designs.

Warm regards,

Jack Forster

 
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(Premier Login thepurist178)
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Thank you for that, very interesting! I have recently re-discovered the beauty of

April 8 2004, 11:45 PM 

form watch cases and movements, and look forward to closely examining your pieces again.

Wonderful work!

Sincerely,

TM

 
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AlbertoS
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Wonderful news, thank you very much for the update...

April 9 2004, 1:27 AM 

...and I look forward to seeing the preliminary drawings of his second series of watches!

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(Login argg)
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Definately a watchmaker I would love to learn more about. His pieces...

April 9 2004, 2:07 AM 

look stunning and the drawings of the Series 2 have left my mouth watering.

thanks Curtis

 
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Wow! Great stuff!

April 9 2004, 2:49 AM 

Roger Smith is a stunning watchmaker and never fails to come up with a surprise.
And i happen to like the "english finish" very much; it´s understated, but classy.
Together with the really beautiful design, these are great pieces.

Thank you!

Greetings from germany,

Peter

 
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ei8htohms
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excellent!

April 9 2004, 4:21 AM 

Hello Roger,

Thanks sincerely for this update. Your work never ceases to amaze and it is a great pleasure to see how your various projects are progressing. Wonderful job! I can't wait to see more.

_john

 
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SteveG
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Thanks, Curtis, Mr. Smith's progress is great news!............nt

April 9 2004, 7:23 AM 

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IanS
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Very interesting Curtis thank you.

April 9 2004, 9:32 AM 

It was also very rewarding re-reading those articles on his work.

 
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Always a treat.

April 9 2004, 1:33 PM 

Roger Smith is one of my inspriations in horology. I have come to admire his watches from a watchmakers perspective. I have tried in my 1st watch to emulate but not duplicate some of the feeling of his style into my watch (as crude as it is by compairson). So much can be learned from careful study of these masters watchs Mr. Smiths and Well as so many of the other watchmakers here on this site. More then can be named but in reality oh so few. They say horologists are a very secreative groupe, I have not found this to be so. All are very reachable and have given me unsolicited e-mails on my efforts.

Curtis is a real God Send for the AHCI and The AHCI a real God send for Curtis.

To all Keep up the great work !

Take Care
Bob Oehler

 
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TheodoreD
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So¨'English' and so absolutely gorgeous! Thanks Curtis !(NT)

April 10 2004, 3:51 AM 

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Stunning work - befitting a disciple of George Daniels! nt

April 13 2004, 6:58 AM 

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