Posted by Milan
September 21, 2007 - 08:45AM cet
IP : 216.80.89.22
Email : asanovicmilan@yahoo.com
During my trip to Singapore for TEMPUS I had the pleasure to meet another fresh breath of air in innovative and unique style that John and Stephen McGonigle brothers bring to the connoisseurs of the implacable horology from the school of independent watchmaking.
This was my first time having a sincere pleasure to meet and get to know both work and the person that is Mr. John McGonigle. I wouldn’t be really honest if I wouldn’t say straight out that besides being a truly a dedicated artist in the watchmaking field he is one lovable b@stard an obvious well known joke by now (and I do mean this with all the love and due respect). John over the time of Tempus became a person one would flock to unintentionally, not only due to his charming & realistic persona, but due to his infectious knowledge of watchmaking art especially in the way he would go about conveying. Need I say that some of the best talks we had were late night over cigars and beers.
All photography by Kok Choon Tay





Posted by YvesOdier
September 21, 2007 - 08:53AM cet
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The sad question... I am being curious how much does it cost?
YvesOdier TTT
Posted by Milan
September 22, 2007 - 02:31AM cet
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Posted by Asi
September 22, 2007 - 10:56AM cet
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Email : asimut@gmail.com
I am sure that guy is one kool genious and that his creation is a horologic masterpiece BUT his design is a real handicap as that watch is fugly....
that "M" BTW, reminded me most of a rather large fast food chain...
love 2 you anyway :)
Cheers,
~Asi~
Posted by Milan
September 22, 2007 - 08:01PM cet
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Email : asanovicmilan@yahoo.com
Also with this piece I learned to always reserve my final judgment until heaving the chance to cloesly examine, really comprehend and actually experience wearing (especially this Tourby masterpiece).
Hey M8 this ain't no Tool watch ... LOL 
Posted by W
September 22, 2007 - 09:10PM cet
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Email : cadthis@hotmail.com
But having seen larger photos at the other site, I couldn't help but try to visualise what the piece actually looks like in real life; and I can just imagine and picture the level of workmanship and details that have been painstakingly laboured and put in.
My only criticism/dislike would be the choice of font for the name on the dial - I understand the whole Irish thing but that, IMO, just does not work for the piece...
If watchmakers have to decide their choice of font(s) based on heritage, then we would be seeing a lot of Wingdings flying all over the place!!
Posted by Milan
September 23, 2007 - 08:54PM cet
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Usually when we don't like something outright because it is wild and outlandish it is due to the fact that we don't get and we usually need to take the time fully see all the different aspects that make it what it is. That is why some of the horological creations I disliked the most at first after time grew to be some of my favorite pieces today: Pre-V Panerai, UN's Freak, URWERK's, and many of todays independent watchmakers like this McGonigle.
Funny thing you mention the Celtic font as this design aspect is what I found so true and befitting this creation as it totally fits with the heritage and design behind this timepiece creators. 
Posted by Asi
September 23, 2007 - 11:09PM cet
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Email : asimut@gmail.com
and he is a legacy of the lost Celtic watch tradition,,,,lol
If it barks, it's a DAWG,,,,lol
Cheers,
~Asi~