Commissions

We accept a limited number of restoration projects each year. Each piece must meet our standards for historical significance and mechanical complexity.

The house takes on work for private collectors, museums, and the occasional estate. We specialise in pieces that require the deepest understanding of traditional horological methods — complicated movements, historically significant timepieces, and watches that have suffered damage beyond the scope of conventional service.

We do not accept modern service work, fashion watches, or pieces we cannot restore to a standard that equals their original manufacture. Each project must justify the six to nine months of focused attention it will receive. We work with collectors who understand that proper restoration is an investment in horological heritage, not merely a repair.

Optional: One clear photograph showing the dial and case

We reply to every letter within a fortnight.