Florent Lecomte Series 2, Stainless Steel

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Here is one of 12 examples of French watchmaker and educator Florent Lecomte’s Series 2. Channelling a decidedly 18th and 19th century French aesthetic and spirit inherited from the likes of Breguet, the Series 2 was the first to feature Lecomte’s proprietary balance. Part of the semi-openworked appearance, the balance is proudly presented on the dial side. In keeping with French tradition, the decoration showcases the watchmaker’s manual skills with anglage and black polishing. Notably absent are flourishes such as Côtes de Genève, typically achieved by machine tools. The 41mm stainless steel case is paired with a manually wound calibre, an extensively redesigned and reimagined iteration of the Unitas 6498.

What is independent watchmaking?

Giving a straightforward definition of independent watchmaking is a near impossible task. In recent years, the question has become even harder to answer – ask any collector what they would define as “independent” and you’ll almost certainly get a wide range of answers, each drawing different parameters for the category, or defining it by completely different rules.

Notably, a condition for becoming a member of the Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants (AHCI) is that the watchmaker should “independently develop and produce their creations” but, once again, leaves the word “independent” up for debate. In the context of the AHCI’s creation, we can perhaps comfortably assume that they mean watchmakers who are independent of big brands or larger conglomerates. But since then, the world of independents has only grown and, with it, the many different interpretations of watchmaking that each artisan brings to the table.

At its very core, the term “independent” is defined as “not [being] influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things”. Within watchmaking, this does not only have financial implications, but can also have creative, technological, or literal ones, especially regarding the watchmakers themselves.

Independent watchmaking