Sorry, I surely do not have the same level of information as yours.

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Opus 9..personal take after 5 hours

 
 By: bernard cheong : March 27th, 2009-03:06
Pictures taken by Ian Skellern In Opus 9, diamonds are not a decorative elements, but the functional!. Teamed up watchmaker Jean-Marc Wiederecht and haute designer Eric Giroud . I won't be surprised if all expect me to say really bad stuff about Opus 9. I...  

Interesting watch

 
 By: Ed Tonkin : March 27th, 2009-09:52
Harry Winston is very innovative with Opus to be sure. What is frustrating however is that Opus 3 is always talked about as if it exists, yet it does not. And Harry Winston never releases any official word about it at all. The rumors were that it would fi... 

Sensei...my thought on the Opus 9

 
 By: CL : March 27th, 2009-15:05
purely base on the photo.....it look likes a design gimmick . I don't like it at all. I like the Opus 8 alot better. For me, Opus 3, 5 and 8 are the ones *CL

OMG!

 
 By: cen@jkt : March 28th, 2009-02:47

To my naive eyes, it's similar to ...

 
 By: cen@jkt : March 28th, 2009-02:51
cen@jkt...  

Hey man. I forgot about Otium.

 
 By: bernard cheong : March 28th, 2009-03:20
You are right.

it does makes opus 8 a lot more attractive

 
 By: lien : March 29th, 2009-02:35
thats the 1st reaction i have seeing it for the 1st time... it might make sense if its chain mechanism power train can make good the delivery of opus 3... no offense but personally i feel the direction they r taking now r more cater toward a new weath gro... 

You are 100% correct about the direction.

 
 By: bernard cheong : March 29th, 2009-02:41
I feel this in the same way...much more "obvious" and much more "show", it's the historical aspect of it. I fear that it will get worse, hence this Opus 9, and the 8, may be catching the end of a tide. On the subject of the Cabestan, yes and yes..it is we... 

Number 9

 
 By: 21 : March 30th, 2009-05:46
Though Opus 9 is very impressive and remarkable, something's missing. If we consider the Opus series as a concept, Number 9 smells like a Michelin 3 stars menu warmed in a microwave. Opus 1 to 5 where Max's babies, then Hamdi gave birth to 6 to 8 while la... 

Max, and actually the commune he created, made Opus1 to 5 and began also 6.

 
 By: bernard cheong : March 30th, 2009-06:04
Howvever, I think much political tussles between the East coast stateside and geneva "may have" resulted in several babies being attributed wrong surnames and parents...to simply carying the analogy further, in a mischevoius way. The Tourbillon Gliss, Opu... 

Seems that

 
 By: zephyr49 : March 30th, 2009-08:52
one of the highlights of the Opus 9 is the sapphire crystal case, which is difficult to manufacture. Any info on this? I like the concept of the linear representation of time. The other watch that did this was the Christophe Claret "Dual Tow". While total... 

The Dual Tow is way cooler and looks better imho

 
 By: bernard cheong : March 30th, 2009-17:07
You are right...the dual tow is a watch I like better for any number of reasons. Cool!

IMHO the Opus9 is pretty refined and the DT is a disaster

 
 By: DonCorson : March 31st, 2009-15:20
The DT is a putting to show of all kinds of complications for their own sake, time shown on rubber bands, let everyone know you are playing with your chrono because it chimes each time you use the pusher, chrono with differential because it is more compli... 

Was lucky enough to see it in person at Basel with Eric and. . .

 
 By: Jack Forster : March 31st, 2009-19:15
. . . felt very privileged to do so. A few quick thoughts. Pics as usual don't give an accurate impression -that's just the nature of the beast. The movement actually seems to float inside the flattened sapphire tube created to encase it much more so than... 

What..you actually believe me? Chuckles...

 
 By: bernard cheong : March 31st, 2009-19:54
Kidding Jack. I do like Opus 9. Also because I am looking from a customers pOV..as in "would I save up to buy it"? And..I have so far, supported Eric's POV of design, especially in MBF1,2 and 3. Eric has done all sorts of work, from conseras in Tissot..to... 

Hey, who knew. Listen, speaking of seeing things in person. . .

 
 By: Jack Forster : April 1st, 2009-03:21
. . . I also got around to meeting Ivan Castro and his team at Nubeo and I gotta say, I get what you were talking about when you first started championing his work over here -again, another case of needing to see it in person and keeping an open mind abou... 

Thanks Jack. I guess I care about my hobby.

 
 By: bernard cheong : April 2nd, 2009-17:32
And I guess it's important to me how I spend any of my time...especially "free time", ie time that I get to choose how to spend it. Looking at work from creative sources is one way I chose to spend free time...books and new watches are just 2. So,,,I sort... 

You're not meant to be in Basel....

 
 By: MTF : April 2nd, 2009-09:23
Jack: in fact, you're not meant to be anywhere..... Have you got over your fear of flying? Or did you take the boat like Florentine Jones? Regards, MTF PS: I know...I know: You have no fear of flying.....it's just a fear of crashing. Or: Flying is the 2nd... 

LOL I would like to say necessity was the mother of courage but in this case. . .

 
 By: Jack Forster : April 2nd, 2009-10:51
. . . I have discovered that the path to aerial nirvana lies, more or less, in the warm embrace of a liberal application of benzodiazepines to the ol' synapses . It seems to be a church with a lot of members too, at least when in the air. I think my big b... 

Also known as "Pharamaceutical Business Class".

 
 By: tony p : April 3rd, 2009-04:12
BTW - Nice to meet you the other day Jack. Cheers Tony P

Hahaha, ain't it the truth ;)

 
 By: Jack Forster : April 3rd, 2009-08:11
. . . better living through chemistry. It was really great to meet you too Tony -funny how that can happen even at a mob scene like the Basel Fair. Incidentally I really appreciated your professional evaluation of two of the individuals involved in the pr... 

Guts?

 
 By: aaronm : April 2nd, 2009-15:45
What do we know about the guts of this beast? One of the things I have always enjoyed about the Opus line was the blending of some fantastic designs with some cutting-edge horology. Even the 8, not to my taste, had to come up with some real interesting de... 

I guess none of the Opus were to my tastes, not one...but there's the wonder.

 
 By: bernard cheong : April 2nd, 2009-17:37
Every Opus taught me something. I may be more stupid than the majority of the market, but I actually learnt from all the Opus about caring and attitude to work. So...for me, it was wonderful that no Opus was to my tastes...all of them taught me about tast...