Most equipment that fails early was fitted badly, not built badly.
Extraction that was never balanced. Refrigeration sited next to a fryer. A three-phase supply that was fine on paper and marginal in practice. None of it shows on the day of handover. All of it shows in year two.
So we do the dull parts properly: loads calculated, clearances measured, airflow balanced and written down, and every certificate issued before handover rather than chased for months afterwards.
The equipment is only half of an installation. The other half is whether the building can actually run it.
SUPPLY
FIT
COMMISSION
SURVEY FIRST
Before anything is ordered
Open worked to control visually the mainspring. Equipped with slipping bridle to avoid excessive tension.
Optimized transmission of torque from the barrel to the tourbillon. Enhanced accuracy.
Improved smooth winding and time-setting.
Flying Tourbillon
Mesmerizing by the Minute
A captivating sophistication of horological kinematics. 60-second rotating cage.
Double-wishbone System
A technical tour de force.
Scaling down the double-wishbone system requires exceptional engineering expertise and precision. Arms in Titanium Grade 5.
Fitted to the building
Measured, not assumed
Services traced, loads checked and clearances measured against the manufacturer’s figures rather than the showroom’s.
The rigidity prevents distortion in the event of impact or other shocks.
Commissioned on site
Signed off, not switched on
Airflow balanced, temperatures verified, gas and electrical tested and signed off. Every number goes into the handover file.
The case embodies a seamless fusion of form and function, embracing the principles of minimalism while incorporating futuristic elements.
Perfectly sized and curved. Water Resistance 3 ATM. Bead blasted to enhance its softness and unique grey colour.
Recorded on the day of
handover.
Every reading photographed and filed, so the first service visit starts from real figures instead of guesswork.






Holistic approach involving materials selection and ergonomic considerations.
Handover
What you are left with
Everything the next engineer will need, in one file.
Holistic approach involving materials selection and ergonomic considerations.
- Equipment schedulePDFComplete10.74
- Commissioning sheetPDFSigned1.8
- Gas certificatePDFWhere required8.95
- Electrical testPDFSigned1.891
- Airflow readingsPDFRecorded0.192
- Temperature logPDFBaseline0.351
- Manufacturer manualsPDFOriginal0.105
- Warranty registrationEmailConfirmed0.15
- Parts listPDFWith codes0.5233
- PhotographsJPGBefore & after0.085
- Site drawingsPDFAs fitted6.39
- Service schedulePDFRecommended4.636

Training
The staff, not only the manager
We do not leave until the people who use it every day can run it, clean it, and know which noise means stop.
Fitted from Winterthur
The team that installs your equipment is the team that comes back to service it. Nothing is handed to a subcontractor you have never met and cannot call.
By the people who maintain it
From survey to commissioning, the same names on the job sheet.
We measure the space, trace the services and check what the building can actually carry before anything is ordered.
Equipment ordered against the survey and delivered to a date that suits the site rather than the supplier.
Airflow balanced, temperatures verified, gas and electrical tested and certified. Readings recorded rather than remembered.
Specs
Every installation ends with the same set of documents, whatever the size of the job.
- MaterialRecorded

- MaterialAgreed

- MaterialScheduled

- MaterialLevelled

- MaterialSigned

- MaterialIssued

- MaterialDelivered

- MaterialRegistered

- MaterialBooked

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Priced from a survey, not from a phone call.



How a fit-out runs
We come and measure. You get drawings and an equipment schedule before you are asked for anything.
A fixed price against that schedule, with installation dates that fit around your trading rather than ours.
Fitted, commissioned, certified and handed over with every document in one file.