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Series 2 Open Dial | White Gold

Series 2 Open Dial | White Gold

$ 49.28

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Series 2 Open Dial | White Gold

Series 2 Open Dial | White Gold

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This Open Dial Series 2* sits at an intriguing transitional point in the English watchmaker's work. On the one hand, the layout of the watch bears a stronger resemblance to the watches Smith creates today, while on the other, the watch possesses many of the characteristics that more typically belong to earlier Series 2 pieces. Where previous iterations of the Series 2 have been more restrained and traditional, this open-dial version is Smith's compelling attempt at disrupting the buttoned-up image of British watchmaking.

This Open Dial Series 2 sits at an intriguing transitional point in the English watchmaker's work. On the one hand, the layout of the watch bears a stronger resemblance to the watches Smith creates today, while on the other, the watch possesses many of the characteristics that more typically belong to earlier Series 2 pieces. Another point to note is that while some open-dial Series 2 pieces were created, these were then turned into their own Series 5, made under that designation, thus making it rarer to hear of an "open-dial Series 2".

The Co-Axial Escapement

TheCo-Axialwas devised in the early 1970s and patented in 1980, with its design based on a series of experimental escapements that started in 1969. Itwas designed to improve the mechanisms long term performance by radically changing the nature of itsinner workings. Thiswas the first practical invention since the lever escapement, created by Thomas Mudge in 1755, thus representing an important advancement in the dynamics of the watch. By re-designing the function of the components during impulse, theCo-AxialEscapementoperateswithout sliding friction. As a consequence, unlike a conventional watch, the rate is unaffected by the viscosity of lubricants, which can vary constantly with temperature, humidity, and age.

In2006, Smith began working onhis own interpretation of his mentor's design, culminating in the first significant development of theCo-Axial Escapement. He spent years studying ways to improve its efficiency and accuracy. Initiallycombiningtwo wheels,Smith createdhis first single-wheel design in 2010. Through successive versions, it was discovered that the lighter the escape wheel, the better it performed.

In the original paperwork for this watch, Smith refers to thisSeries 2 Open Dialas being the first to house his latest, much lightened single-wheel escapement, which was first introduced in 2015. Despite further examples having been made since, this first iteration of Rogers most recent refinement marks another key step in his long-standing journey to carry forward Daniels legacy.

The Design

Where previous iterations of the Series 2 have been more restrained and traditional, this open-dial version is Smith's compelling attempt at disrupting the buttoned-up image of British watchmaking. The open-dial features a thin, outer-chapterof engraved, black minute markers, with corresponding Roman numerals indicating the hours. The dial features English-style flourishes, with frosted and gilded plates, gold chatons, and flame-coloured screws. All parts are hand-crafted from beginning to end; includingthe slender, purple-flamed goldhour and minutehands, tippedwith spades. A raised cartouche attwelve o'clock references "R. W. SMITH" in black engraving, and likewise for the reverse of the watch.

A power-reserve indicator sits at 10 o'clock, with a purple-flamed up/down hand, with a hanging chapter made from silver. The large, sub-seconds register placed at six o'clock is also enclosed within a grained silverseconds chapter with drilled dots to mark the seconds, while the hand features a traditional counterbalance on the other end.

The traditional movement is revealed through the sapphire case-back, and is very much inspired bythe British-style ofpocket watches from makers such as Tompion, Graham and Arnold. It hasunderstated, English frostedfinishings in a combination ofwarm, golden tones, creatinga striking backdrop for the blue screws. A raised barrel bridge and balance cock add arevealingdepth to the movement. This, together with the dominating three-quarter main plate, is a testament to Roger W. Smith's commitment totraditional English watchmaking.

Closer look
Brand:Roger W. Smith
Model:Series 2 Open Dial
Movement:manual-winding calibre
Functions:hours, minutes, sub-seconds, power reserve indicator
Features:openworked dial, flame-coloured Roman numerals and hands, hand-engraved movement, display back
Case material:white gold
Case diameter:40mm
Crystal:sapphire front & back
Strap:bespoke from our own collection, Roger W. Smith black alligator strap, Roger W. Smith white gold pin buckle
Lug width:20 x 17mm
Year:2016 (sold)
Accompanying materials:Roger W. Smith Linley wooden box, ownership service history booklet, RWS polishing cloth
Condition

This Series 2 Open Dial is in very good condition throughout. The bezel, midcase, and lugs show light superficial marks, only visible upon magnification. The case back shows moderate signs of wear with light superficial marks throughout. The English frosted finishing on the dial, movement, and flame-coloured accents are free from any signs of imperfection. The hallmarks and engravings on the caseback are crisp and well defined, including the rare "Series 2" positioned behind the upper right lug. The hallmarks behind the lower right lug, have faded and softened slightly over time.

Warranty

The watch comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man, alongside a lifetime guarantee of authenticity.

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