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Speake-Marin London Chronograph Special Edition Watch

London is known as a place for everyone which seems to be what some politicians have forgotten recently, but I digress. What do tourists love to do while on their hols? Shop, and no other city has a place quite like Harrods. The Knightsbridge-based store is notorious for being able to sell you almost anything, so their fine watch room seems like the perfect place to launch a new watch from Englishman Peter Speake-Marin. Speaks-Marin himself came from Essex and has worked for an antiques specialist in Piccadilly arcade and spent a lot of time restoring prestigious timepieces. This interest in the past has clearly spread over to the new watch as well.
Front Of Speake-Marin London Chronograph Special Edition Watch
The movement inside the London Chronograph Special Edition is not made by Speake-Marin, in fact, it’s not even a brand new unit. The watch is powered by a Valjoux 92 movement from the 1950s. The Valjoux 92 collection was the successor to the 23 range which included models such as the Valjoux 72. The oscillating pinion design on the movement differed from the 23 ranges and the chronograph has two engagement wheels rather than three, they’re visible on the back. Historically, Valjoux chronograph movements have been supplied to many top level companies such as Patek Philippe, Rolex, and TAG Heuer.
This new watch from Speake-Marin is made of titanium and is 42mm in diameter. The dial of the watch alternates between two classic styles of index design, Roman, and Arabic. This gives a pleasing change to the watch without offending the eyes. The 12 o’Clock index follows traditional English designs by being the only index not to be inscribed in black but instead in red. One of my favourite parts of this watch is that brilliant white 3D designed dial which has the chronograph sub-registers floating above the rest of the dial. The “Foundation” style hands are made of blued steel and form the red, white and blue colours of the Union Flag perfectly.
Throughout July and August, the Fine Watch Room at Harrods will host 23 of the world’s most important watch companies which will also take over one of the window displays on Brompton Road. I’m certainly interested in attending and visiting London again. The company and the city go so well together it’s unreal.

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