David Walter's 'The White': A Masterpiece of Independent Watchmaking
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David Walter's 'The White': A Masterpiece of Independent Watchmaking

By David Walter · Jun 13, 2020 · 20 replies
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David Walter, a distinguished independent watchmaker, shares an intimate look at his creation, 'The White,' offering WatchProSite readers a glimpse into his design philosophy and craftsmanship. This article delves into the unique characteristics of his watches, particularly his signature hands and distinctive finishing techniques, which set his work apart in the world of haute horlogerie. Walter's direct engagement with the community provides invaluable insights into the bespoke nature of his timepieces.

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sham1
Jun 13, 2020

A watch posted by the watchmaker himself! Could you please tell me the dimension of your watch? I understand it is based on an old Omega movement and you make the watch totally by hand with zero used of machines. Well done and keep up the splendid work David!

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Cozmopak
Jun 13, 2020

do you perform your own guilloche, or is this still done by Josh Shapiro?

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ant
Jun 13, 2020

Please post some more information and pictures. Thanks in advance. Regards Antony

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David Walter
Jun 13, 2020

operated machines, I do not use any CNC machines prefering to use the traditional hand methods.

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David Walter
Jun 13, 2020

The White, the background is my hand drawings for the bespoke DW hands. The case is 39mm. The White

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Spangles - Dr. Tabby
Jun 13, 2020

Also, could different case metals or different dial/handset/numerals be possible? I imagine for the dial/hands/numerals Josh could do that. I'm interested for example in a palladium white gold alloy or yellow gold...

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