
Dr. Tabby, known as Spangles on WatchProSite, initiates a fascinating comparative study of guilloché dial craftsmanship. He challenges the community to look beyond brand loyalty and aesthetic preference, focusing instead on the intricate quality of work by two prominent dial makers: Metalem and Comblemine. This discussion provides a rare, in-depth look into the artistry and technical nuances behind some of haute horlogerie's most revered dials.




modern technologies in use more by one than another ? This will effect my appreciation. Both beautiful dials BTW
I also have my guilloche preferences, which are mostly aligned with the Breguet interpretation and execution, and similar dials. Quality is hard to separate from aesthetic preferences. All of the examples presented seem very well done to my eye. Cheers, John
Whereas Comblemine is Kari V's company and does their work by hand as well. So, yes, two companies both doing excellent work!
Breguet's aesthetic is for sure my preference as well! We can declare Breguet the winner and I won't mind!
my choice of the three ........if Breguet was not an option
Not sure how Metalem makes there dials but i have seen the craftsmans(woman) at work when visiting KV a few years ago. Also i think there is a differents in costs when ordering a deal from one of them . I don’t own a KV guilloche dial (yet) but love my Czapek dial a lot
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