So I know this was discussed previously but I can’t find the threads. I was discussing the quality of Lange finishing from 2004 to today with someone I met online, and while my perspective is that the hand finishing standard has went down his perspective ...
What matters is how the finishing looks wether it was made by machine or by hand. The overall finishing has decreased as they stopped finishing the base plate but the the overall effort remains the same – Chamfering made by machine and polished by hand. ...
IMHO collectors would prefer the human touch to be significant in watches that are priced at super-premium levels. If one wants a very industrialised machine made , machine finished caliber and case , with zero human artisanal effort ; brands like Rolex a...
Every component on any watch is machine made. The only thing done by hand is the polishing of screw heads, swan necks, bridges, chamfering and plate surfaces. Bracelet and cases are – if at all – manually guided with a template to ensure high yield at low...
but, aesthetically I prefer the older Lange 1 and Zeit movements. The newer ones are more technically advanced, but also a bit plain. You'll find some Hodinkee articles that compare these movements. A few months ago I started a thread on Zeit movement com...