It saddens me that Peter Speake-Marin no longer is associated with the brand he founded in 2002.
With his background in antique restoration and starting his early years in Piccadilly, Speake-Marin designed the now recognisable and iconic Piccadilly case, with distinctive screwed lug and pleated crown. The Speake-Marin of early years came in either the 38mm or the 42mm case. Featured here is the 38mm example which actually fits in pretty nicely for me. And if I am not mistaken, the range called Resilience only came in later.
Due to the case design, and in particular the lugs, the 38mm actually wears like a 40mm. I do have one of the Resilience in a steel case with a Grand Feu Enamel dial but some also come in gold cases as in this case - a solid rose gold case with a rose gold dial.
The signature case - the Piccadilly and the signature lugs. Each Resilience comes with an anti-reflective coated Crystal on the front and case back too.
But the beauty of this piece is in the centre engraving which is hand done.
Hand engraved Guilloché dial - the number of hours put into this gorgeous beauty is unimaginable.
A close up of the centrepiece.
The flame-blued steel hands are particularly well made and classic Speake-Marin "Foundation" style central hours and minutes.
A nice brushed dial on the inside.
The timepieces comes with an automatic winding modified ETA2824 movement. What has been changed in the Calibre FW2012? Well, the bridges, gear train, setting lever spring, main plate and rotor wheel has been either replaced or re-designed and they are all hand polished prior to encasing.
The winding rotor features the Speake-Marin signature motif - the watchmaker's topping tool.
The modified movement also features a solid construction with a large balance for precise timekeeping.
The Calibre FW2012 comes with a 42 hours power reserve, 26 jewels and a balance frequency of 28,800 vph. The rotor is hand polished and the quality is excellent!
Totally, a nice package
The rose gold case and Guilloché rose gold dial coupled with the blued steel hands makes the Speake-Marin a very attractive proposition. Peter makes some awesome timepieces which I have covered before and I have to say my favourite being the Magister Tourbillon. Simple complication.
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