In a notable collaboration, American watchmaker RGM Watch Company has joined forces with prominent watch enthusiast and retailer Teddy Baldassarre to introduce a distinctive timepiece, the RGM 501 Teddy Baldassarre Edition. This partnership highlights RGM's vertically integrated manufacturing capabilities, including their expertise in crafting complex, hand-made Guilloché dials using antique rose engine lathes in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. The watch is distinguished by its 39mm stainless steel case, an intricate blue galvanic-plated Guilloché dial, and a robust micro-rotor automatic movement, the RGM-Schwarz Etienne ASE 200, developed through a blend of American craftsmanship and Swiss precision. This special edition, while not strictly limited, offers a unique blend of sophisticated design and mechanical excellence, priced at USD 13,900.
RGM and Teddy Baldassarre Forge New Horological Path with 501 Edition
The collaboration between RGM Watch Company, a distinguished American watchmaker based in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, and influential watch community figure Teddy Baldassarre has culminated in the unveiling of the RGM 501 Teddy Baldassarre Edition. This timepiece represents a convergence of RGM’s profound expertise in vertical integration and hand-crafted Guilloché dials with Baldassarre’s discerning eye for design and extensive reach within the watch industry.
At the heart of this special edition is a 39mm case, previously a bespoke design for a private client, now introduced as an unreleased model for the broader market. Fashioned from 316L stainless steel, the case measures a balanced 39mm in diameter and 11.3mm in height, with a 48mm lug-to-lug dimension. It features a unique stepped bezel and an oversized crown, both new design elements for RGM. A box-style sapphire crystal, a signature aesthetic for RGM, protects the dial, while a sapphire exhibition case back proudly displays engraved RGM and Teddy logos, alongside a '25' marking the initial production run. The watch is presented on a 20mm brown leather strap crafted by Jean Rousseau, secured with a deployant clasp, and offers a water resistance of 50 meters.
The dial itself is a masterpiece of artisanal skill, showcasing two distinct Guilloché patterns – one at the center and a smaller one within the sub-dial at 6 o’clock. Both patterns are finished with a captivating blue galvanic plating and encircled by elegant silver chapter rings. Time is indicated by black Breguet numerals, notably inverted at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, paired with silver hour and minute hands featuring a sophisticated hybrid leaf/sword design. The dial text is kept minimal, simply bearing “RGM WATCH CO.”, underscoring its refined simplicity.
Powering this exquisite watch is the RGM-Schwarz Etienne ASE 200 calibre, a Swiss-made micro-rotor automatic movement that occupies the entirety of the case back, offering an impressive visual presence. This movement boasts 33 jewels, operates at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour (3Hz), and provides a substantial 86-hour power reserve. The finishing of the movement is a shared effort between RGM and Schwarz Etienne, featuring traditional decorative techniques such as Côtes de Genève and perlage. A small, curved plaque on the micro-rotor pays homage to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a city historically significant to American watchmaking.
The RGM 501 Teddy Baldassarre Edition is available at a retail price of USD 13,900. This pricing reflects the meticulous hand-craftsmanship of its multi-piece Guilloché dial, the high-quality finishing of its micro-rotor calibre from the independent Swiss watch and movement maker Schwarz Etienne, and Teddy Baldassarre’s personal involvement in its design. The initial offering comprises 25 pieces, denoting it as a special edition rather than a strictly limited one, making it a compelling acquisition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This collaboration exemplifies the enduring spirit of craftsmanship and innovation in the watch industry. It serves as a reminder that partnerships rooted in mutual respect and a shared passion for horology can yield extraordinary results, blending historical techniques with modern appeal. For consumers, it offers a chance to own a piece that tells a story of both American and Swiss watchmaking heritage, imbued with personal touches from a respected industry voice. Such ventures not only create beautiful timepieces but also strengthen the watch community by fostering unique creative expressions.