The Architecture of Time: A Conversation with Tessé Watches’ Thomas Brissiaud
by Brent Robillard Devoted to time Independent watchmaking is often described as a labour of love, but in the case of Tessé Watches, that phrase feels almost too modest. For founder Thomas Brissiaud, every detail—whether a subtle bevel, the curvature of a sapphire crystal, or the hue of a 1970s-inspired dial—is an expression of devotion. His first watch, the Michel GMT, which we’ve previously reviewed … Continue reading The Architecture of Time: A Conversation with Tessé Watches’ Thomas Brissiaud