I have a 2021 Model 1 in Payne's Grey. The service is impecable. I asked and they agreed to make it a two rather than three hander so I can focus on the dial as much as possible. Also, they will custom engrave a map location (like your neighborhood, city etc) of your choice on the case back which further personalizes the watch on at no additional cost. Finally, at time of order I selected one strap and over the course of waiting for the watch I changed my mind and then simply included both choices. A wonderful company!
I appreciate you covering lesser-known brands like anOrdain. The more established brand reviews are great, but with so much interesting stuff happening in the microbrand space, I'm leaning more and more towards newer brands that are innovating and creating unique designs. I'd love to see more reviews to help out these smaller startups and showcase any interesting watches they're creating.
I agree, micro brands are all about the details. I appreciate plain simple watches more than others. There is beauty in simplicity. Thank you for bringing awareness about this brand.
I’m not sure if they’ll still do this under their new batch production model, but when I ordered my Model 1 I was asked which wrist I would wear it on and how the watch would be left overnight (face up or crown up). The movement was then regulated accordingly and the result is that it runs consistently at -0.5 s/d. 100% agree that AnOrdain are worth your attention precisely because they care deeply about what they are doing.
What a coincidence! I literally stumbled upon this brand last evening as an ad pooped up on my IG feed. Then I spent some time looking at their watches online. They look great, and have good proportions.
Teddy great video. I met the team at Anordain at a Worn and Wound event in NYC two years ago and their dials are fantastic. My 20 year old son who’s a Junior in College loved the pics I took of their watches and this watch will probably be a graduation gift when he finishes college.
After our discussion I purchased a model two Midnight Green. It isn’t green, but a deep rich fathomless black. Absolutely stunning with painted gold numerals and skeleton hands and a black strap.
Teddy, I always appreciate it when you cover microbrands. I'm fairly new to the watch hobby but I've found myself gravitating toward microbrands as I build my collection. Also, I have a request for a future video: Most attainable watches with decorated movements.
I can't say enough about my Model 1 Payne's Grey Fume. It's a spectacular dial and watch! I like it so much that I have a second on its way. I do agree with you on the glare and I give you credit for the great photography. It's one of the hardest things I've tried to photograph to date. The only other issue you'll have if you want one is the wait. Mine took about 4 months from order. They've moved to batch builds, so it's a bit of luck to secure one as the batches are released. There's a huge demand and limited production, which may equal frustration. It's worth it all once you see the dial in person!
Absolutely SICK. I'm on their site now. Smitten with the lack of date complication and I'm checking out the other model you mentioned briefly. Keep it up, Baldessare!! You're keeping us informed.
Simple and to the point, this watch is one of the most beautifully put together design. Thanks for sharing this lesser known brand. Very nice discovery.
Woah woah wooooah! I’ve heard about this brand through a podcast! I can’t remember which one, probably Scottish Watches. But it’s sooo gorgeous to see one on video!! What a stunner! 😱❤️ thanks for this video Teddy!
Saw the green fumé model 1 in one of your videos a couple of months ago, ordered it in may and received it in july... absolutely spectacular watch. I have lake zurich engraved on the back! Keep it up, Teddy!
I had a chance to review the post office red (non fume) version of the Model 1 and the orange fume version of the Model 2. anOrdain knocked it out of the park on both. Beautiful watches. I will add one to the collection one day for sure. Highly recommend.
If you think the dial is the most important part of a watch, this one is really hard to upstage. What a beauty ! 🤩 The craftsmanship here stands way above the others. 💯👌😎
Teddy, I ordered this watch on May2 and received it one day before my 65th Birthday( Nov. 18). It is a stunner. You had a very large input into my acquisition. Also the staff at AnOrdaiin are fantastic. I will now order this watch in green Thanks!
I recently bought an anOrdain. The 10 week wait was worth it. The watch is as accurate (mine is as accurate as my certified Chrono Christopher Ward) I have the Green-fume. It is eye catching, beautiful, and often draws compliments - which as we know is pretty unusual from non-watch people - and never the derision I've seen from certain folks regarding the likes of Rolex. The movement starts as a 2824-2, but they strip it down, pull the date complication out, and put her back together. But, most importantly, their customer service is superb. I had several back and forths as part of my order's unique nature (it was to celebrate a milestone) and they never failed to be timely and courteous. It's one of my most cherished possessions. Also, their strap options are pretty fantastic. My green with Russian hatch leather is nothing but... Beautiful.
Great to see this micro brand covered. Fantastic dial and very nice watch overall. Hoping to get my hands on one of these soon. Great work Teddy flagging this up for us. Many thanks.
Ordered this exact watch but with the new La Joux Perret G100 movement in January (I was on the waiting list for a long time and missed out on the most recent drop) They said they'd be shipping it out to me in May or June, so I hope that gives people an idea of what's going on with the waiting list at the moment. Apparently they produce 14-15 dials a week now.
I was unaware of, and am very impressed by, this Scottish brand. However I want to alert those of you who agree with me about a Swiss brand that I believe is the worldwide quality leader in the production of ceramic dials, Lundis Bleus. I happened upon the brand two years ago because it is a brand carried by the prestigious Dallas-based Timeless Luxury Watches. Lundis Bleus has specialized in grand feu ceramic dials since their founding in 2016. Their prices begin around $4000. In addition to their world-class ceramic dials they have a very unique case design, colorful exhibition backs, and exclusively use the top-of-the-line Sellita SW300-1 movement. The limited edition 3rd anniversary watch I purchased from them is the second favorite watch in my modest collection, only behind my Rolex 16550 creme dial. Lundis Bleus is worth a look if you’re a ceramic dial aficionado. Congratulations on yet another great video Teddy!
Sorry I used the wrong term in my earlier comments about Lundis Bleus. I incorrectly called their dials ceramic and should have called them grand feu enameled dials😊.
What sucks about microbrands is you rarely, if ever, get to see their watches in person. Pretty much have to buy, or be given or lent, to see one in the metal. Thus, I enjoyed and greatly miss the Worn & Wound Wind-Up Watch Fair where there are many microbrands, including anOrdain, to see up close and get to talk to the brand owners personally. I feel fortunate to have been able to attend this free watch fair in San Francisco twice during the first 2 years they held it before the pandemic crap f'ed up everything. Was looking forward to going the 3rd year in 2020, but we know how that year was like. Anyways, I had the pleasure to see anOrdain, talk to the owners (nice folks, btw), and examine their lovely dials in person. These are a must see in person to get the full visual effect. Doing great unique dial work. I did a video of the watch fair and anOrdain is in it. One of my last impressions were maybe the watch were a little petite.. since dial so nice, I think it would serve and showcase their dials well to maybe up the size of watch and dial just to see even more and better... Actually, maybe the size is fine :) They don't really need it, and it's really most all about the dial (s). But, I would also like to see if they can integrate some lume onto their hands and dial.. I just like a low light show to admire the watch and be able to tell the time any time of the day. And, yes, I like to see brands and watch offerings that aren't so mainstream and "hidden gems" so to speak.
Once upon a time, Glasgow produced two thirds of the entire World’s ships, nice to see we haven’t lost all of our engineering skills even if it is at a micro level! I’ll be driving through my home town of Glasgow soon so might be a good time to drop in and see what they’ve got!
I really wish I would quit seeing this watch pop up on my feed... because I have no need for it, but I absolutely love it! To my eye, it's possibly the most beautiful watch i've ever seen. I love the simplicity in the function, but the massive difficulty to create the dial make it such a contrast. It's taking all of my will power to not get on the waitlist.
anOrdain has been on my radar for a some while, the dials almost look organic in the way the light interacts with them. OK so it's an ETA2824 base movement but as you say these are easy to service and spare parts should be plentiful. Thanks Teddy for reviewing this brand. As I live in England a trip north of the border may well be needed at some point for a closer look.
Thank you very much for this review. I really like this plum version with its subdued golden hands and numerals. Very decent looking but at the same time eye catching normal sized watch. In real life it must be spectacular. 👌🏻
Thank You for showcasing this product! Those dials are absolutely spectacular! I'm a huge fan of Glasgow as a city (One of my top 3 European cities, great architecture, and friendly people!) and I'm certainly looking at adding one of these to my collection at some point in the future (Could be years into the future, but it's still on my list!).
Lovely watch and could be even lovlier with an exhibition back and if the dial markers could be 18ct gold. I realise a crystal caseback is more difficult to seal but the watch is dressy and therefore unlikely to see water
That is an amazing looking watch, and something I never would have known about had you not done this video. Thank you! On a side note, the use of Arabics for the hours and on the minute track are a combination I have specifically been looking for over the last couple of months, and it is really surprising how few options there are... seems like the only options are field watches or Fliegers, so this watch is a real find in that regard as well.
Anordain make such beautiful watches. I send feelers out for the whit-dialed model 1 every month or so. Says a lot about the watch that basically no one is parting with theirs.
Hello Teddy, thanks for the video! Truly a rare handmade piece at a decent price considering it cannot be mass produced. Beautiful watch. Love your videos man, keep it up! 💯💯💯💯💯
Love this red fumé, but no way i can afford a watch of that price, do you know an alternative or could you maybe make a list of great red dial watches?
Awesome Review. Love the Micro Brands with colorful dials. Have you ever seen or reviewed William Wood Watches of London? Would love to see your take on thier time pices.
I like learning about new brands, particularly distinctive and unique ones like this. I'm glad you could appreciate the value of this and share it. I say keep it up!
Didn't know that the crystal is that reflective. You're right about AR coating in this piece. What a shame to have such an amazing dial but marred by glares.
John Michael Myers Teddy, appreciate this video. Funny enough have been considering this exact model and color, and your review sealed my interest. Overall they sound like a great company. You mention RGM. Have watched your video about their production, but would love to see a review. Are their in-house models worth the price point? Would especially love to see a review of the PS-801-CE!
im officially on the waiting list for mine! such a beautiful dial, and being from Scotland (as is my ancestors) i just couldnt say no to this piece! thanks again teddy for opening my eyes to another amazing piece! this is #3 now!
Beautiful video. Beautiful watch. These guys and Lundis Bleus are doing some amazing dials. I check my emails every day hoping for the 'back in stock' email from them.
I own a plume fumé model. I love it, but in real life the color is much more plum (purple) than the deep red depicted in the video. The reflections on the crystal are a bummer considering how striking the dial is. Legibility of the hands also suffer unfortunately. Movement is very well regulated, and overall the craftsmanship and personized customer service is exemplary.
@@roberthiers5606 they are supposed to be back in stock December 1st on their website. Mine took over 3 months to receive, so their new system of producing models ahead of time and making them available on a certain date may work better. Super nice people who make them if you want to reach out to them with questions. If you're in a big hurry I could always send you mine!
@@matthewdavis8199 Good news. I was able to purchase the plume fume model on may 2nd. Will have it in a couple of months. I know it will be worth the wait.
I have a 2021 Model 1 in Payne's Grey. The service is impecable. I asked and they agreed to make it a two rather than three hander so I can focus on the dial as much as possible. Also, they will custom engrave a map location (like your neighborhood, city etc) of your choice on the case back which further personalizes the watch on at no additional cost. Finally, at time of order I selected one strap and over the course of waiting for the watch I changed my mind and then simply included both choices. A wonderful company!
I appreciate you covering lesser-known brands like anOrdain. The more established brand reviews are great, but with so much interesting stuff happening in the microbrand space, I'm leaning more and more towards newer brands that are innovating and creating unique designs. I'd love to see more reviews to help out these smaller startups and showcase any interesting watches they're creating.
It’s a be pretty nice looking watch, but I’d hardly call an enamel dial innovative.
I agree, micro brands are all about the details. I appreciate plain simple watches more than others. There is beauty in simplicity. Thank you for bringing awareness about this brand.
I’m not sure if they’ll still do this under their new batch production model, but when I ordered my Model 1 I was asked which wrist I would wear it on and how the watch would be left overnight (face up or crown up). The movement was then regulated accordingly and the result is that it runs consistently at -0.5 s/d.
100% agree that AnOrdain are worth your attention precisely because they care deeply about what they are doing.
What a coincidence! I literally stumbled upon this brand last evening as an ad pooped up on my IG feed. Then I spent some time looking at their watches online. They look great, and have good proportions.
Teddy great video. I met the team at Anordain at a Worn and Wound event in NYC two years ago and their dials are fantastic. My 20 year old son who’s a Junior in College loved the pics I took of their watches and this watch will probably be a graduation gift when he finishes college.
Anordain does great dials and overall a nice package, good to see them on this channel!
Thanks brother! Agreed on the brand as well.
Right?!?! World class dials!
@@BrittPearceWatches Yup!
Definitely love it when you cover brands that are innovating and trying to have the different offering. This is a great video! Thanks!
SO glad you are covering them!! Had my eye on anOrdain for two years now!
After our discussion I purchased a model two Midnight Green. It isn’t green, but a deep rich fathomless black. Absolutely stunning with painted gold numerals and skeleton hands and a black strap.
Beautiful piece. Gray dial version made it to the finalist list of the challenge section of the GPHG!
This is the main reason I subscribed, there's always something I dont know about watches.
Teddy, I always appreciate it when you cover microbrands. I'm fairly new to the watch hobby but I've found myself gravitating toward microbrands as I build my collection. Also, I have a request for a future video: Most attainable watches with decorated movements.
I can't say enough about my Model 1 Payne's Grey Fume. It's a spectacular dial and watch! I like it so much that I have a second on its way. I do agree with you on the glare and I give you credit for the great photography. It's one of the hardest things I've tried to photograph to date. The only other issue you'll have if you want one is the wait. Mine took about 4 months from order. They've moved to batch builds, so it's a bit of luck to secure one as the batches are released. There's a huge demand and limited production, which may equal frustration. It's worth it all once you see the dial in person!
Absolutely SICK. I'm on their site now. Smitten with the lack of date complication and I'm checking out the other model you mentioned briefly. Keep it up, Baldessare!! You're keeping us informed.
Looks like the perfect christmas watch with the red reminiscent of christmas baubles and the gold reminding me of stars or sparklers... Love it!
Simple and to the point, this watch is one of the most beautifully put together design.
Thanks for sharing this lesser known brand.
Very nice discovery.
Woah woah wooooah! I’ve heard about this brand through a podcast! I can’t remember which one, probably Scottish Watches. But it’s sooo gorgeous to see one on video!! What a stunner! 😱❤️ thanks for this video Teddy!
Great to see beautiful dial work. I reaceantly picked up a zelos mako teal, another great interesting dial.
I am a huge fan of Anordain. Haven't pulled a trigger on one yet but I wouldn't be surprised if I pick one up relatively soon.
Saw the green fumé model 1 in one of your videos a couple of months ago, ordered it in may and received it in july... absolutely spectacular watch. I have lake zurich engraved on the back! Keep it up, Teddy!
Absolutely love AnOrdain! Eagerly awaiting my blue fumé Model 1!
good choice! enjoy
glad that you are recognising anOrdain on here, I have the model 1 with the pink enamel dial
I had a chance to review the post office red (non fume) version of the Model 1 and the orange fume version of the Model 2. anOrdain knocked it out of the park on both. Beautiful watches. I will add one to the collection one day for sure. Highly recommend.
I appreaciate the deeper look into this watch its on my list of watches to own.
Love these micro brand videos! Keep it up!!! Thanks Teddy.
Thanks Ryan!
If you think the dial is the most important part of a watch, this one is really hard to upstage.
What a beauty ! 🤩
The craftsmanship here stands way above the others. 💯👌😎
beautiful piece and the wait list is around 5 years now.. WOW
Teddy, I ordered this watch on May2 and received it one day before my 65th Birthday( Nov. 18). It is a stunner. You had a very large input into my acquisition. Also the staff at AnOrdaiin are fantastic. I will now order this watch in green Thanks!
I recently bought an anOrdain. The 10 week wait was worth it. The watch is as accurate (mine is as accurate as my certified Chrono Christopher Ward) I have the Green-fume. It is eye catching, beautiful, and often draws compliments - which as we know is pretty unusual from non-watch people - and never the derision I've seen from certain folks regarding the likes of Rolex. The movement starts as a 2824-2, but they strip it down, pull the date complication out, and put her back together. But, most importantly, their customer service is superb. I had several back and forths as part of my order's unique nature (it was to celebrate a milestone) and they never failed to be timely and courteous. It's one of my most cherished possessions.
Also, their strap options are pretty fantastic. My green with Russian hatch leather is nothing but... Beautiful.
I was just in Edinburgh and was told by one of the watch shops to look out for anOrdain. I now know why. Beautiful dial.
AnOrdain makes one of the prettiest dials I’ve seen. The Plum Fumé is beautiful. I’m subscribed to their newsletter for future editions and releases.
I just got my plum fume dial Model 1, and it is spectacular. I woudn't have known about this watch without your review. Thank you!
Great to see this micro brand covered. Fantastic dial and very nice watch overall. Hoping to get my hands on one of these soon. Great work Teddy flagging this up for us. Many thanks.
Gorgeous watch, stunning dial. Definitely enjoy your reviews and would encourage more reviews of interesting micro brands and non-mainstream watches.
Definitely on my short list. Probably not the plum, but all varieties they have are outstanding.
This is a great video because there are so few write ups and video reviews of this brand compared to other Micros
Ordered this exact watch but with the new La Joux Perret G100 movement in January (I was on the waiting list for a long time and missed out on the most recent drop)
They said they'd be shipping it out to me in May or June, so I hope that gives people an idea of what's going on with the waiting list at the moment. Apparently they produce 14-15 dials a week now.
Yeah you guys definitely did it justice! and yeah, one of the reasons I watch every episode is because of the variety. Keep up the great work
Beautiful, just beautiful. Thanks for introducing us to this company!
I was unaware of, and am very impressed by, this Scottish brand. However I want to alert those of you who agree with me about a Swiss brand that I believe is the worldwide quality leader in the production of ceramic dials, Lundis Bleus. I happened upon the brand two years ago because it is a brand carried by the prestigious Dallas-based Timeless Luxury Watches. Lundis Bleus has specialized in grand feu ceramic dials since their founding in 2016. Their prices begin around $4000. In addition to their world-class ceramic dials they have a very unique case design, colorful exhibition backs, and exclusively use the top-of-the-line Sellita SW300-1 movement. The limited edition 3rd anniversary watch I purchased from them is the second favorite watch in my modest collection, only behind my Rolex 16550 creme dial. Lundis Bleus is worth a look if you’re a ceramic dial aficionado. Congratulations on yet another great video Teddy!
Sorry I used the wrong term in my earlier comments about Lundis Bleus. I incorrectly called their dials ceramic and should have called them grand feu enameled dials😊.
@@leewimberly6114 you can edit your last comment.
@@leewimberly6114 and sellitta movt being a swiss company many says that their components are made in China. Whats the truth? Take me to that.
@@biharijivandana6894 I have no ide. I had never heard that. I do know their reviews are comparable to ERA.
Beautiful, glad someone reviewed this model. Tempted to pick up the blue one as meat bracket next year.
What sucks about microbrands is you rarely, if ever, get to see their watches in person. Pretty much have to buy, or be given or lent, to see one in the metal. Thus, I enjoyed and greatly miss the Worn & Wound Wind-Up Watch Fair where there are many microbrands, including anOrdain, to see up close and get to talk to the brand owners personally. I feel fortunate to have been able to attend this free watch fair in San Francisco twice during the first 2 years they held it before the pandemic crap f'ed up everything. Was looking forward to going the 3rd year in 2020, but we know how that year was like.
Anyways, I had the pleasure to see anOrdain, talk to the owners (nice folks, btw), and examine their lovely dials in person. These are a must see in person to get the full visual effect. Doing great unique dial work. I did a video of the watch fair and anOrdain is in it.
One of my last impressions were maybe the watch were a little petite.. since dial so nice, I think it would serve and showcase their dials well to maybe up the size of watch and dial just to see even more and better... Actually, maybe the size is fine :)
They don't really need it, and it's really most all about the dial (s). But, I would also like to see if they can integrate some lume onto their hands and dial.. I just like a low light show to admire the watch and be able to tell the time any time of the day.
And, yes, I like to see brands and watch offerings that aren't so mainstream and "hidden gems" so to speak.
Once upon a time, Glasgow produced two thirds of the entire World’s ships, nice to see we haven’t lost all of our engineering skills even if it is at a micro level! I’ll be driving through my home town of Glasgow soon so might be a good time to drop in and see what they’ve got!
I really wish I would quit seeing this watch pop up on my feed... because I have no need for it, but I absolutely love it! To my eye, it's possibly the most beautiful watch i've ever seen. I love the simplicity in the function, but the massive difficulty to create the dial make it such a contrast. It's taking all of my will power to not get on the waitlist.
Speaking of interesting dials, I recommend the Seiko SPB093.
Its Arita porcelain dial really pops out and showcases the Japanese craftsmanship.
A stunning piece, thank you for bringing it to our attention!
Great video Teddy!! Love their dials!! More micro brands please!
I've had my eyes on AnOrdain for a while. Not a huge fan of Model 2 but Model 1 surely is a killer. Amazing dial design and material.
anOrdain has been on my radar for a some while, the dials almost look organic in the way the light interacts with them. OK so it's an ETA2824 base movement but as you say these are easy to service and spare parts should be plentiful. Thanks Teddy for reviewing this brand. As I live in England a trip north of the border may well be needed at some point for a closer look.
I'm so glad you cover this brand never heard of em but since you gave some knowledge its only rite for me purchased this watch I like
I have the green one. You did not mention that you can personalise the back
i am impatiently waiting for the model 1 plum fume...can't wait until it comes in...their customer service is also fantastic
Very cool. It’s great to see something out of the ordinary.
Thank you very much for this review. I really like this plum version with its subdued golden hands and numerals. Very decent looking but at the same time eye catching normal sized watch. In real life it must be spectacular. 👌🏻
Thank You for showcasing this product! Those dials are absolutely spectacular! I'm a huge fan of Glasgow as a city (One of my top 3 European cities, great architecture, and friendly people!) and I'm certainly looking at adding one of these to my collection at some point in the future (Could be years into the future, but it's still on my list!).
Love my anOrdain. Really great people too.
Great to see these other brands with standout pieces like this get recognized. Another top quality video Teddy
Amazing watch Teddy, I've just put myself in the wait list. Great to support a young passionate business.
Absolutely gorgeous! The green fume and Parisian blue are truly artwork. Have you reviewed Ketelaars yet?
I like the anOrdain watch and hope to see more reviews like this. Thanks Teddy 😊
Lovely watch and could be even lovlier with an exhibition back and if the dial markers could be 18ct gold. I realise a crystal caseback is more difficult to seal but the watch is dressy and therefore unlikely to see water
What a great watch and watch company. They stand out by being unique.
Thanks for the review, Teddy. I’ve been trying to get one of these for a while. They are always sold out.
That is an amazing looking watch, and something I never would have known about had you not done this video. Thank you!
On a side note, the use of Arabics for the hours and on the minute track are a combination I have specifically been looking for over the last couple of months, and it is really surprising how few options there are... seems like the only options are field watches or Fliegers, so this watch is a real find in that regard as well.
Anordain make such beautiful watches.
I send feelers out for the whit-dialed model 1 every month or so. Says a lot about the watch that basically no one is parting with theirs.
Hello Teddy, thanks for the video! Truly a rare handmade piece at a decent price considering it cannot be mass produced. Beautiful watch. Love your videos man, keep it up! 💯💯💯💯💯
stunning - wish they were in my range...they have gone up significantly since you made this video.
Do you know where to find either M1 or M2 anOrdain in stock or resold? Looking for some color on my wrist...this fits the bill really well.
That dial reminds me of a cranberry bog. What amazing color and texture!
Love this red fumé, but no way i can afford a watch of that price, do you know an alternative or could you maybe make a list of great red dial watches?
I'm looking forward to seeing their new releases! The enamel dials are brilliant.
Awesome Review. Love the Micro Brands with colorful dials. Have you ever seen or reviewed William Wood Watches of London? Would love to see your take on thier time pices.
I like learning about new brands, particularly distinctive and unique ones like this. I'm glad you could appreciate the value of this and share it. I say keep it up!
Anordain, the company with watches perpetually set to "sold out" (for a damn good reason).
You can still buy their limited edition precious metal watches from Worn and wound. Rose gold is sold out though.
i want more of these kind of videos
Im definitely gonna get one of these!! That dial is sooooo nice
What a stunning watch. Can they make different colours?
Love it visuel but hate the prices.
Didn't know that the crystal is that reflective. You're right about AR coating in this piece. What a shame to have such an amazing dial but marred by glares.
Great watches! Just wish they produced larger sizes (40 or 41 mm). Keep up the great work!
Yea I agree I don’t like smaller than 40, looks weird on my wrist
John Michael Myers
Teddy, appreciate this video. Funny enough have been considering this exact model and color, and your review sealed my interest. Overall they sound like a great company.
You mention RGM. Have watched your video about their production, but would love to see a review. Are their in-house models worth the price point? Would especially love to see a review of the PS-801-CE!
Love it! Thank you!
Yes! More of this gems.
im officially on the waiting list for mine! such a beautiful dial, and being from Scotland (as is my ancestors) i just couldnt say no to this piece!
thanks again teddy for opening my eyes to another amazing piece! this is #3 now!
I just ordered one, waitlist, four years..excited
Wow, waiting list of four years?
Lol
Ordered this watch in green fume late last year. Then every watch company dropped a green watch. Yet few can compete with the look of the Anordain!
Beautiful Dial. Yes please cover these types of watches.
OMG, it's beautiful. $2,500 US Dollars . It's mesmerising .
Beautiful video. Beautiful watch. These guys and Lundis Bleus are doing some amazing dials. I check my emails every day hoping for the 'back in stock' email from them.
I think a high polish on my hands would have been the perfect final touch 5:33
That’s a very pretty dress watch. Nice to see them keeping the old watchmakers skills
Have you checked out Naoya Hida Co. From Japan?
I would love an anOrdain. And I live 10 minutes from their factory....but they are constantly sold out.
Thanks, Teddy! these are fabulous!
Love their watches and hope to own one in the future
I think the textured dial of the Straum Opphav is nicer.
The finger print like damascus steel case has something to it as well.
Great watch brand, great video!
I own a plume fumé model. I love it, but in real life the color is much more plum (purple) than the deep red depicted in the video. The reflections on the crystal are a bummer considering how striking the dial is. Legibility of the hands also suffer unfortunately. Movement is very well regulated, and overall the craftsmanship and personized customer service is exemplary.
Trying to get the same one. Any suggestions?
@@roberthiers5606 they are supposed to be back in stock December 1st on their website. Mine took over 3 months to receive, so their new system of producing models ahead of time and making them available on a certain date may work better. Super nice people who make them if you want to reach out to them with questions. If you're in a big hurry I could always send you mine!
@@matthewdavis8199 Yes I tried to order, to no avail. I will try again Dec. 1. If I fail, you may hear from me. LOL!
@@matthewdavis8199 Good news. I was able to purchase the plume fume model on may 2nd. Will have it in a couple of months. I know it will be worth the wait.
@@roberthiers5606 congratulations!! I'm excited for you! Enjoy!
I just wish I could actually go out and buy one. Does this mean you'll be an authorized dealer with the next release?