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Salon QP Competition


“Like you just crept out of a Salon.” Tickets to be won.

SalonQP_Flyer1-1Watch enthusiasts reading this will already know about the pivotal horologic publication QP. Those that don’t, it’s a pivot horologic publication and you should. While covering the world of fine watches without being remotely nerdy, it also brings together a myriad of different elements involved in the watch sphere. Advanced technologies, artistic endeavours and extraordinary minds are all functioning under the umbrella of watch creativity and achievement. It’s also good looking, crammed full of enchanting, powerful and sometimes sexy timepieces for watch fanciers to gain horologic wood over.

For proper watch groupies and part time kettle oglers alike there is a very special event coming up. The inaugrial Salon QP. A bevy of premium watch merchants are exhibiting for the first time in London. Jaeger Le Coultre, TAG Heuer, Vach C’, and Harold Winston amongst others are all on board. Heuer are debuting to the public the ground breaking belt driven V-4, Jaeger are gonna show off the most complicated watch ever made and a bloke from Girard-Perregaux is going to arm wrestle any one who fancies their luck.

OneM-Exterior-DayFQR has got two pairs of tickets for the first two people who can tell me the answers to the following questions:

1. What does QP means ?

2. Which Regency Renaissance man built One Marylebone?

Email your answers to felicity@finchsquarterly.com and we’ll let you know if its your lucky day!

Tickets are £50/£75, and you will be presented with a hard bound catelogue! Please note tickets will not be available on the door.

Tickets can be bought on www.salonqp.com or by calling 0207 7592916. For more information contact: info@salonqp.com

- Tom Stubbs is FQR’s online style editor



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