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Nov 10, 2012,19:30 PM
 

I will do so. I should not post on the Hublot forum. Because I don't think highly of the brand. To each his own, and I will be more courteous.

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Interview with Mathias Buttet, R&D Director of Hublot + actual Antikythera Mechanism Watch

 
 By: KIH : November 6th, 2012-08:14
Interview with Mathi a s Buttet, R&D Director of Hublot + actual Antikythera Mechanism Watch. M. Buttet came to Asia for a few days recently and kindly stop by Tokyo. I missed him in June when he came to Tokyo last time so I had been very excited to m...  

Thanks a lot for the interview Ken.

 
 By: foversta : November 6th, 2012-15:16
Actually, I really think that the Antikythera is the most impressive by far MP watches. A big step ahead when compared with the others. Thanks for the post! Fx

I was very impressed, too!

 
 By: KIH : November 6th, 2012-19:25
... at Mr. Buttet's calm character and the high level of complication of Antikytethera Mechanism Watch. Thank you, FX! Ken

You have to appreciate Mathias' candor.

 
 By: MichaelC : November 7th, 2012-09:23
That was a terrific interview. Thanks Ken!

Thanks Michael!

 
 By: KIH : November 7th, 2012-09:40
Yes, he was really charming personality and can't believe he broke his nose numerous times from fencing..... :-) Ken

Incredibly personal interview

 
 By: Ophiuchus : November 7th, 2012-21:12
I'm really stunned at how open and frank Mr. Buttet was in this interview, about his past and his aims. To have a child at 14! What enormous pressure. I always knew there was a class of "watchmakers" that were the all encompassing "conceptuer" I had imagi... 

Thank you, you view echoes mine...

 
 By: KIH : November 7th, 2012-21:24
... He and Hublot is a bit under appreciated in certain aspects, but addition of Mathias would enormously give Hublot advantage in R&D. I would keep by both eyes on them, where they go, what they do, etc. Thanks, Ophiuchus! Ken

Two things

 
 By: Mostel : November 9th, 2012-19:03
One--congratulations on not copying AP on this model. Two: has the world gone insane or is no one looking at how this watch REALLY looks on the wrist? Guys: please. ...  

This is not intended for sale to public.

 
 By: KIH : November 9th, 2012-19:35
This is sort of a scientific experiment to see how small a case the Antikythera Mechanism function + watch can be put in, in cooperation with the actual scientists who have been researching this important ancient artifact, to which Hublot has been funding... 

Sorry

 
 By: Mostel : November 10th, 2012-19:30
I will do so. I should not post on the Hublot forum. Because I don't think highly of the brand. To each his own, and I will be more courteous.

Interesting pieces...

 
 By: patrick_y : February 13th, 2013-19:55
I actually like the bullet-shaped piece. Those are some really funky pieces, definitely very interesting. Thanks for sharing this interesting interview with these watches that I haven't seen anywhere else!