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Trends to follow (and those to avoid)
In recent years, I have observed a positive development in designs: they have become more sober, more precise and more portable on a daily basis.
On the other hand, I deplore the excess of Rose Gold and Rhinestones in certain recent collections. These frills often mask the real watchmaking work which should remain at the center of attention.
What to recognize a good skeleton watch?
The fundamental criterion: readability
My number one criterion when purchasing a new skeleton watch is readability. Too much skeleton kills the dial! A good skeleton watch must remain functional – otherwise, it is a sculpture, not a watch.
The technical details that make the difference
I am particularly sensitive to openwork bridges that allow you to see the “heart beat” – it is literally hypnotic. The small decentrated second also brings a fascinating dimension to movement.
On the material side, my preference goes to brushed steel: discreet, solid, without unnecessary frills.
Community experience
My passion led me to the Besançon watchmaking fair, an event in which we meet real enthusiasts, far from the bling-bling that one could imagine. The visit to the Lip house remains a significant memory, mixing history, passion and precision.
To deepen my knowledge, I regularly consult forums like Watchuseek, Horology House videos on YouTube or the Instagram account @thewatchgirl.
Conclusion: beyond the accessory
What surprised me the most when I discovered the universe of skeleton watches is the respect they impose on connoisseurs. Object of curiosity (“But how does it work without battery?”), My collection has become a source of admiration, to the point that a professional watchmaker one day complimented: “You know more than certain sellers.”
Over the years, my appreciation has evolved: less focused on appearance, more attentive to technicality. A well -chosen skeleton watch is not a simple fashion accessory, but a mechanical companion that tells a story – your story – with each beat.
My annual budget of € 500 may seem modest, but it allows me to make thoughtful choices, guided by passion rather than by impetus. And it is precisely this measured approach that I recommend to you to start your own collection.
A well -chosen skeleton watch is not a simple fashion accessory, but a mechanical companion that tells a story – your story – with each beat.
If you wish to offer such a timepiece to a man around you, do not hesitate to consult our guide of the best skeletons for men.
This article is based on my personal passionate collector experience. The preferences expressed are subjective and only reflect my personal watchmaker.