
Concord's 'For the pleasure of the eye part 2' invites readers to appreciate the meticulous artistry within independent watchmaking. This piece, inspired by fellow enthusiasts, showcases the aesthetic depth that defines high horology, moving beyond mere timekeeping to celebrate the visual poetry of a finely crafted movement. Concord's passion, ignited by the WatchProSite community, underscores the enduring appeal of these horological masterpieces.

and of any time period. This is Goat.
And for me, the upper bridge is like a theatre curtain raised on each side to reveal the stage. The architecture of this movement has always reminded me of a theatre stage. Best, Emmanuel
I am enclosing a screenshot from a Swiss news source in which Rexhep says that he thought he didn't have the right to put a Kosovar name on a Swiss watch.
Please lets not generalize any people as such, there are bad apples everywhere .
Been saying it for well over a decade, it surely can't be that hard for a proper watch maker who cares to produce proper screws that align. i look forward to other independent watch makers following this fine detail. If they are truly making their timepieces, surely they with all their time to hand create and hand polish, etc, ,surely a watch maker can align a screw head. Who else aligns the screw heads on their timepieces?
it is the members of this forum that instilled this passion into me for which i am very grateful, Best Ashot
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