
SALMANPK introduces the Ercigoj Cornely, a timepiece that stands out for its unique embroidered fabric dial, a testament to a century-old Slovenian company's craftsmanship. This post highlights how traditional textile artistry can be integrated into horology, offering a fresh perspective on watch aesthetics and material innovation. SALMANPK's discovery prompts a discussion on the intersection of cultural heritage and modern watchmaking.




Ironically, I've never heard of them before, will have to watch the video and have a look at their website.... ππ
I love the design and concept!
Intricate pictures, and accessories from embroidery. It's definitely a significant component of eastern European culture. I saw the video and very much enjoyed their perspectives and presentation. Who knows, perhaps I'll end up with one of their pieces down the line! Cheers my friend, Filip
May God Bless Her, I miss mine very much.
And good looking. Best, Emmanuel
We might have screwed up three times in ski jumping in the Olympics (only two gold, one silver and one bronze medal instead of five golds) but we are a watch making nation now πππ
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