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Wow, thanks for all the research! I very much believe the same from the simple fact that the finishing is so inconsistent it must be done by hand š¤£
Just from my own FF I could see enough inconsistencies in how corners/angles are executed that I figured it had to be done by hand. It's a little all over the place and the rotary tools must be pretty aggressive but I still prefer the imperfect work done by hand to a more consistent and automated execution.
There is no battle.
By: Ketsui : February 3rd, 2025-18:14
Tim is a member of this forum, and he's made comments as to the 1315's finishing on this forum. Because of this, I thought this would be the platform to post my findings. If this post is taken with aggression, or as a challenge, that is absolutely not the...
This is true.
By: Ketsui : February 3rd, 2025-19:03
A rotary tool is a modern way of facilitating the process of anglage, it's certainly not what Philippe Dufour, Rexhep Rexhepi, Romain Gauthier, and other independent watchmakers employ. To clarify for the community, by hand in this instance refers more to...
For sure.
By: Ketsui : February 3rd, 2025-22:56
If we pooled together all of our examples of the 1315 and related calibers, we'd likely spot plenty of little differences in the finishing between them. It's endearing in a way though, showing a bit of the human touch.
Side note
By: m2 : February 4th, 2025-04:41
Itās kind of weird to make a new account on a forum and keep referencing one member š I know youāre not trying to be mean or something, but itās still a weird post to make. The hentai avatar doesnāt help lol
To Be Clear About This
By: Tim_M : February 4th, 2025-12:09
99% of beveling that looks rounded and mirrored starts with a machine cut. This is true of Patek, Blancpain - almost all of them. I've been in these factories and at low volume - think F.P. Journe or Moser - the first pass is done by a person holding the ...
Thanks for the reply, Tim.
By: Ketsui : February 4th, 2025-18:04
I appreciate your further insights and information on this topic. I wasn't aware that there are some hand guided steps even if a final pass with a rotary tool isn't performed, that's helpful to know. Definitely, I think it can't be disputed that there's p...