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Great insights, Doc!
Thanks for opening up this chapter.
Of course, it all boils down to the tiny little details; details that people don't usually bother to check out. That is dedication, and it shows the integrity and passion that goes towards watchmaking. I am glad that you brought this topic up.
Remarkable Mr Cheong
By: moc : August 9th, 2014-01:39
Fantastic post.....I always wonder what untrained eyes look at when holding a loupe and gazing at a display case back..... I always want to shout"What the hell are you looking for?"......I believe only a few could give me a clear answer.... Back to my col...
Thank you, Bernard.
By: jporos : August 9th, 2014-11:50
I always enjoy the knowledge and passion of your posts. Care and craftsmanship can be seen in both the handfinished screw and the Speedmaster screw, all CNC made. I think that is what is interesting about horology today, the melding of handcraft and machi...
Well....
By: tom2517 : August 11th, 2014-02:49
I used a loupe to check 5970 and 5015, they all had flathead screws, no round ones that I can see of, but the screw holes on the 5015, although bevelled, was not done as nicely as they were on the 5970, at least in my particular case.
Great insights, Doc!
By: TOPLIMIT : August 10th, 2014-01:19
Thanks for opening up this chapter. Of course, it all boils down to the tiny little details; details that people don't usually bother to check out. That is dedication, and it shows the integrity and passion that goes towards watchmaking. I am glad that yo...
The hororlogical passion...
By: Mally : August 10th, 2014-03:00
I really don't know if I agree or disagree..... 1. This is a watch site - the knowledge & in sight is amazing. 2. Like most objects, this is one of passion - in actual hindsight, for many, who haven't caught the bug, its ridiculous. 3. But for those w...
Excellent post!
By: tom2517 : August 10th, 2014-17:57
A couple of your earlier posts rubbed people off the wrong way but I always thought that was never your intentions, you were just gaga over GF. Keep these kinds of technical articles coming, I am sure a lot of us learned a lot and are interested in knowin...
Bernard,....
By: SuitbertW : August 12th, 2014-05:24
Hello, Bernard, as a disclaimer, you know my diplomatic skills are not well developed, so please forgive any sort of offensive tone in my posting! I know a ot of people appreciate your contributions, while others are frequently troubled by some of the typ...
Hello, Ling,....
By: SuitbertW : August 13th, 2014-06:47
There're a lot of things in this posting which IMHO are at least misleading, but I'll try to name a few more specifically. First, rounded or flat screw heads - this are two different designs, but even Bernard is trying hard to suggest so - there's no diff...
Dear Bernard,
By: SuitbertW : August 15th, 2014-08:19
just a few words - I don't "challenge" Mr. Papi and if I ever get the chance I'd be curious to hear his take about a more specific question in that matter. To my personal experience a fillister type screw might be easier to be polished to a certain degree...
I agree with you
By: bernard cheong : August 15th, 2014-09:11
This was a part of a discussion. Still, the presence of poorly finished flats are rarely seen. The poorly finished rounds are flourishing, and even getting to big brands. There must be some one to speak up. Watch makers should. And it seems poorly finishe...