Tim_M
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My understanding the last few years is that FF/1315/1150 bevels have been mechanically applied for a long time now
The effect is incredible, but dullness around corners led me to the same conclusion that these are not hand-finished bevels. I suspect they are created using the same technology and equipment employed on the caliber 1863 display caseback Moonwatch calibers -- another Swatch Group product that featured stunningly polished but mass produced bevels. But the FF movement still looks great! I'm still open to my long-held belief that these are given a final pass with a drill bit buffer held by hand, but I need to see the process to really know at this point.
Best,
Tim
Ah.
By: indignantdenial : November 25th, 2024-17:10
So the best explanation is right now that they're like the Speedmaster, but possibly that they're finalized by hand. Understood, thanks Tim. I tried asking the brand about it, but there was no response from them for over two weeks now. So I guess I'll tak...
It's very possible
By: Tim_M : November 25th, 2024-21:41
I don't want to lead anyone astray. My videos reflect my best understanding at the time I record them, and I never embellish to make a sale. Really, it wasn't until I started taking macro still photos of the 1315 that I began to wonder whether some kind o...