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WATCH Manufacturer Proposes Base On Glasgow’s South Side

24 December, 2021 | News

A SPECIALISED watchmaking firm has submitted plans for a studio/workshop in Cathcart.

anOrdain wants to build a base on a site beside the railway line in Delvin Road, having occupied rented spaces in the East End, West End and city centre since it was founded in 2014.

The company employs 18 people, most of whom are graduates of local art schools, in well-paid and permanent jobs.

A statement submitted to planners explains: “We specialise in what is arguably the most challenging and sought-after technique in horology, enamel. After spending over three years and 4,000 hours perfecting the art of enamelling, we have since built a global reputation as leaders in this field.

“Whilst watchmaking is a traditional craft, anOrdain is a young and innovative company, and, through our fusion of this skilled craft with modern design, we have gained a healthy following.

“When it came time to decide where to build our permanent home, we chose Cathcart because the vast majority of our team live there.

“We tasked Reiach and Hall with designing our new studio, and they’ve developed a piece of world-class architecture that we will be proud to call home. The new building will let us grow and bring more of the watchmaking process inhouse.”

The document continues: “anOrdain create beautifully designed and crafted watches. Their work is exemplified by their unique mastery of enamelling, colour, elegance and simplicity of form.

“The architectural intention is to make a building that houses this artistry in a simple direct and elegant manner. The building should act as a refined backdrop to the watchmaking.

“With the train station next door, visitors will be able to find us easily and arrive at the studio in an environmentally friendly way.

“There is already a green culture amongst the team, with everyone either cycling or using public transport for their commute.”

The application for planning permission is pending consideration by City officials.

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