I first met Armand Billard at BaselWorld 2018.
A very thin, tall guy stalking the halls wearing a sport coat somewhat subtly informing any passersby that he could inform them about (we assumed) some watch brand called Sartory Billard. I later spent some time with him during the second Wine & Time event, and later at the Hyperion (then still the Ramada). We got to talking, and a few weeks later I did a review of the SB2:
http://www.tempusfugit.watch/2018/04/wrapping-up-seven-days-with-sartory.html
And following that, a month or so later I began consulting on a part time basis. I thought - and still think - that the SB2 is a wonderfully creative watch that offers a huge bang for not too many bucks.
As BaselWorld 2019 approached, Armand let me know that he and his partner Ludovic Sartory would be unveiling a new collection, the SB3 -
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For whatever reason, Armand thought there was another level to go. And not unlike what Miles Davis, John Coltrane and other giants of Jazz referred to as "woodshedding" things went a bit dark and silent for a time. But what most everyone (including me) did not realize was that Armand had gone into a creative cocoon, and was quietly working on what the next iteration of Sartory Billard was going to be.
And now Im going to touch on that all important rule that every brand I have worked with must accept - Henki is ALWAYS RIGHT! Well, apparently not always! My feelings, along with lots of unsolicited advice from other folks was to stick with the SB2 -
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Because what came next was a sucker punch that the watch world wasn't expecting -
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Oh, and another thing - Armand decided that he wasn't happy not having as much control of the process as possible, so he figured why not learn to make specific components for his watches, you know, like the hands and dial inserts? Remember how Henki always said that there are specialists for a reason, and don't get distracted wearing too many hats? Well, it seems that in this case, not so much.
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In fairly short order, Armand went on to master the design and production of these parts, taking every opportunity to learn from anyone who would teach him something. And while you might be thinking that the results would be the ham-fisted rejects of a first year watch making student, well once again you'd be wrong.
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My friend Rod Hess and I have talked at length about the amazing output of Sartory Billard in this past year. It has been the perfect example of taking everything you know and understand to be fact, and while taking it into consideration, going ahead with what you think is right. And the results speak for themselves.
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But as I've said before - Sartory Billard is a bit special.
So well done Sartory Billard and Armand - and thank you for proving what is possible when you trust your vision.
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