SIX WATCHES. ONE CONTINUING PURSUIT.
The Roysdon collection is a record of one watchmaker learning, testing and mastering increasingly difficult forms of mechanical watchmaking.
Discover the Collection
FROM RAW MATERIAL TO TIME.
From CAD/model sketches. To machining the mainplate, bridge, wheels, pinions. Or wax, molten gold, rough casting and machining to a finished case. Or a silver blank to guilloché, pad printing to a finished dial. Final assembly to calibration and a finished caliber. One watch. One maker. Hundreds of hours.
Discover the Process
THE MAKER
Paul's path to watchmaking did not begin at a watchmaking school. It began with mathematics. Then engineering. Then aircraft. Control systems. Navigation. Precision manufacturing. And a lifetime spent asking the same question: How does this work… and can I make it better? Eventually the question became smaller. Small enough to fit on a wrist.
Meet the Watchmaker
THE PHILOSOPHY
A Roysdon Watch is made to be worn. To acquire marks. To measure ordinary days and extraordinary ones. And, one day, to belong to someone else. Because the ultimate measure of a mechanical watch is not how it looks when it leaves the workshop. It is whether it is still telling a family's time generations later.
Beautiful enough to be an heirloom. Engineered to become one.