Okay, so I came across this thing called the Simon Brette Chronomètre Artisans, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the ride getting to know this watch.

First off, I started digging around to find out what this watch is all about. Turns out, this Simon Brette guy is an independent watchmaker, and he’s all about doing things his own way, no compromises. That got me hooked right away. It seems like he only makes a handful of these watches every year.
Then I dove into the details of the watch. It’s got a 39mm case, which is a pretty decent size, and it’s 10.5mm thick. It uses this Zirconium material and also rose gold. Fancy stuff, I tell you. Then there’s the movement, which they call the SBCA caliber. It’s manually wound, which means you gotta wind it up yourself. Old school, but kind of cool in a way.
So, after learning all this, I decided to see if I could actually get a good look at one of these watches in person. I asked around and found out that a local watch shop has some watches from independent watchmakers. I went there, talked to the guys at the shop, and they were kind enough to show me some other watches from independent watchmakers. They explained how rare these watches are and how much work goes into making each one.
After my little adventure, I came back home and started putting together all the information I had gathered. I wanted to share this with you all because it’s not every day you come across something so unique and meticulously crafted. It is awesome to learn that Brette plans to make only 12 watches per year. The quality over quantity approach is really something I admire.
It’s been a fascinating journey, getting to know the Simon Brette Chronomètre Artisans. It’s more than just a watch; it’s a piece of art, a testament to craftsmanship and independence.

- Start: Kicking things off by researching what the Chronomètre Artisans is.
- Dive: Getting into the nitty-gritty details of the watch’s specs and materials.
- Explore: Trying to find a physical watch, ending up visiting a local watch shop.
- Gather: Bringing all the information back home.
- Share: Putting my experience into words for this blog post.
And that’s the whole story of how I got acquainted with this remarkable timepiece. Hope you enjoyed this little tale as much as I enjoyed living it!