Following the sell out success of the first editions of his watches, Ingushetia independent watchmaker Rashid Tsoroev returns with the fabulous Arrow Anthracite edition, a watch of eye catching detail and meticulous finishing, which features a superb hand crafted dial, complemented by polished indices and flame blued hands.
With its minimalist yet strikingly distinctive styling, and features which are simultaneously understated yet powerful against a virginal background, the Arrow is a piece which has established this young watchmaker as a talent with a rare eye for design. What makes this story behind these beautiful watches even more remarkable is that Rashid Tsoroev is entirely self-taught, relying on books, online videos and rudimentary tools to study and refine his skills in his home country of Ingushetia, far, far away from any formal watchmaking centres of education.
The watch is inspired by the shape of an arrow head, and throughout, little nuanced details such as the tapering faceted lugs and inclined fluted crown subtly capture that influence. Manufactured in stainless steel, the rounded case measures 42mm across, and stands 11.2mm high. The straight-sided waist has a fine brushed finish while the upper surfaces and underside are polished.
Beneath the sapphire crystal, the anthracite dial has a silvery-grey tone, and the sandblasted finish gives it a fine frosted, matte appearance, accentuating the austere elegance of the display. Each dial is carefully produced by hand, as are the applied hour indices, which resemble elongated droplets, with soft, rounded surfaces, and which have been individually polished. The blued hour and minute hands continue the arrow theme with their broad pointed tips. Like the indices, they have been crafted entirely by hand, and finished with their surfaces curved and contoured.
The small seconds are displayed on a subdial at the six o’clock position, which features a silvered silhouette ring, with five-second markings. On the underside, a sapphire exhibition caseback reveals the hand winding Unitas/ETA 6498 mechanism within. Here the watchmaker has disassembled the classic movement and added his own hand finishing, with Côtes de Genève stripes and blued screws enhancing the overall aesthetic. The balance oscillates at a leisurely 18’000 vib/h, and the single barrel spring delivers a minimum of 52 hours of power reserve.
Presented on a dark blue alligator leather strap with pin buckle, only twenty examples of the fabulous Arrow Anthracite edition will be produced. A watch of uncompromising attention to detail and quality from an emerging self-educated independent talent in Rashid Tsoroev, with its predecessor selling out in a matter of hours earlier in 2020, the Salmon edition is sure to repeat that impressive achievement.
A showcase of the beauty and diversity of hand-crafted dial making, and all the more notable thanks to the use of one of the most
Arguably one of the most familiar watches in the luxury market sector, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak is an undisputed design classic. Refined yet assuringly
A visual highlight of the watch, the dial tone of the Limited Edition Sartory Billard SB07 Lagoon has been specially chosen for our clients. Scintillating,
The Watchmaker: François-Paul Journe was born in rural Provence in 1957. Arguably one of the most innovative, accomplished and prestigious watchmakers of our time, his