WristWatch Magazine #19 | Page 50

P o c k e t W at c h e s RGM Marching to his own beat, Roland Murphy leads RGM with a tempered boutique-type approach to making high quality watches here in the USA. Happily back-ordered for most of the production, RGM has continued to diversify his offerings in a measured tempo that allows RGM to diversify its product line without saturating the market with any one particular type. Recently RGM took a step back in time and added their own off-the-wrist watch to the variety. Note that I did not call it a ‘pocket’ watch. This new piece unique houses RGM’s own Pennsylvania Tourbillon movement and encompasses many custom-made options and nearly every component of this watch was modified or produced especially for this singular creation that was designed to be worn around the neck as a pendant. The case is made from 18k rose gold with yellow gold bezels and is a striking embodiment of the most delicate of watch making complications, the tourbillon. RGM offers old world crafts such has hand cut Engine-Turning to Grand Feu glass enamel dials and every RGM case is cut from solid material, either Stainless steel, Titanium, Gold, or Platinum and is never plated or coated. Roland makes watches that are designed to last a lifetime and beyond so plating is simply not an option he wants to explore. Pricing can vary from as little as $4000 to well over $100,000 for a custom commission depending on the customer’s own desires. 50 Wristwatch | 2016