The practice of watchmaking , known as “ établissage ,” is a method that spread from the 18th century onwards in the Jura region, particularly in the Neuchâtel mountains. It involves dividing the manufacturing work into small , specialised , and independe...
And, of course, the craftsmanship behind these creations is extraordinary even if they are beyond a dream for mere mortals to ever acquire. Thanks for posting Emmanuel. M4
could this be the modern version of the movado ermeto-hermetic from 1926 which makes it 100years old !! funny that. i would suggest that no skeletonising is done with a hack saw even junior. try a fret or piercing saw the last photo advertisement is of 't...
The hacksaw is mentioned by AP... I don't know anything more (see images below)... And thanks for Twiggy: I wondered who she was (I thought for a minute it was French actress Jeanne Moreau). Best, Emmanuel ...
I love the direction AP is going - bringing back artisanal and traditional watchmaking into the modern world. Personally like the Nomade quite a bit - and if they had added an alarm function I would be all over it! This and the new Ultracomplication, QP, ...
An alarm would be welcome indeed. And I'm glad to see AP moving in a direction I like. Resta's plans sing to me more than Bennahmias'. Just my personal taste of course. Best, Emmanuel
In French the words used are "scie traditionnelle" (traditional saw). Would "coping saw" or "scroll saw" be better? The stand of the Movado is a nice feature.