Stefan Kudoke BaselWorld 2013 Engraved Watches
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Stefan Kudoke BaselWorld 2013 Engraved Watches

By DonCorson · May 20, 2013 · 3 replies
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DonCorson's report from BaselWorld 2013 highlights the evolving artistry of independent watchmaker Stefan Kudoke. DonCorson notes a significant leap in quality and finishing, emphasizing the unique, hand-skeletonized, and engraved nature of Kudoke's creations. This piece offers a visual journey into the intricate details that define Kudoke's distinct aesthetic.

BaselWorld 2013 - Stefan Kudoke

Stefan Kudoke makes skeletonised and engraved watches by hand.  As such each one is unique.
We have been following Stefans work for several years now in the BaselWorld reports.
This year I think that Stefan has made a big step forward in the quality and finishing.
His work is taking on that "glow" that we love from the best finishing.
Take a look yourself.
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Sandgroper
May 21, 2013

baroque, Art Deco and Gothic. Very interesting approach to the watch world. Thank you Don. Cheers and bonjour from Down Under:) Francois

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amerix
May 21, 2013

of the other numbers - and indeed of the entire watch. They jar my sensibilities. So why not, pretty please, leave out the date altogether, with its rectangular frame? I am sure that he can come up with something more artistic, aesthetic, and even horologically challenging. Just my impressions on these "datified" watches - and there are so many others. amerix This message has been edited by amerix on 2013-05-21 10:28:43

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aldossari_faisal
May 22, 2013

an in depth report would be more than interesting . Thanks for sharing . Faisal

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