Monday 19 December 2016

Advancing in pursuit of perfection is this watchmaker



Britain has its fair share of small and not so large watch manufacturing companies competing with each other. So is the case with watch servicing companies and restorers. In such a scenario there is bound to be some rivalries, jealousy when some do better than others. Criticisms are expressed and the Internet has made it that much easier. While several watch restorers try to outdo each other there is also unspoken agreement that they are part of a collective and share a unique identity – called British pride in the work they do. Not for a moment has this band of watchmakers ever shirked in the quality of workmanship..



One such enterprise is Perpetual Time Limited which is making rapid strides for quality servicing and restoration services. This company is not indebted to any of the major European brands. However they have the means (in terms of their own workshops) and access to generic spare parts that allow them to service practically any watch movement made including classics as ‘dead second beat’ and tourbillons. Their restoration service has acquired legendary status as they have brought family heirlooms back to looking pristine.



Perusing Perpetual Time reviews in trustpilot.com allows glimpses of the dedication and passion they bring to the horology table. In a few words watch enthusiasts have expressed their admiration without going over the top. In fact among the most appreciative comments in Perpetual Time reviews was this one “Worthy successor to the likes of Thomas Tompion and George Daniels”. Notwithstanding such effusive praise, Perpetual Time has passionately dedicated their time and ability in pursuit of perfection. Their motto is ‘advance and never stop for to advance is to pursue perfection’. This was also the driving force of horologists from the Golden age of Horology in Britain (17th and 18th Century)

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