because this movement looks so attractive, seductive… that I am tempted to fork out the funds to fly down… Cheers, Magnus P.S.: PLEASE show us more… SOON!
The welcoming mat is out and the wine is being chilled. You are very welcome here! By the way - forgetting the bridges for a moment: don't you love that balance wheel??? More soon. Cheers, pplater.
all this come to my poor mind not only when I look at the balance wheel but particularly if I look at the entire escapement assembly (from balance to escapement wheel cock...). And these bridges, these bridges.... I was even so blinded that I did not real...
the bridge treatment has sometimes been seen for the balance wheel (in Voutilainen) but as far as I remember not for the complete movement. And it's a lot of work to do one... That contrasting and the gilt frosted plate gives a stunning result. As usual ,...
It is flattering (for the watchmaker) that you should enquire, and he is one who perhaps gets less fanfare than he deserves. Look out for a full 'reveal' very shortly. Cheers, pplater.
Another top quality Independent that fit well in your collection! Great choice and congratulations pplater! The bridge design is amazing, love the look of it, and perfect with the frosted finish! Looking forward to see the dial side!
...that you weren't going to spot in an instant that it was CK! You're also right when you say that he's a genius and a lovely man into the bargain. Expect a more detailed post shortly. Cheers, pplater.
More than worth the wait. Very much looking forward to seeing more. I particularly like the tear-drop lugs, and I’ve no doubt the front will be equally special. Congratulations pplater, that a marvellous addition to an already pretty special collection. c...
for Mr. Klings work, why are almost all the chatons damaged? It appears there was a big problem fitting the chatons to their openings in the bridges... Furthermore, the bridge nearest the winding barrel carrying the center/auxiliary wheel has only one poi...
look at the topmost jewel,it looks like the winding barrel jewel. on the left and right has the outer edges of the chaton sheared off? Or am I mistaken and this is a retaining ring of some kind?? All the other chatons also have bits of metal between the c...
remains a mystery to me. The resolution does - In my opinion - not allow to draw any conclusions on the finishing, at least not through this image. We have to wait for more (and more close-up!) pics. Kind regards, Magnus
unless you don't want to see what is in front of you ;-0) In this case the 2 bits of metal sticking out are there at roughly 9 and 3 o'clock around the winding barrel jewel chaton. If you don't want to talk about it, or feel offended because it is your cu...
in reference to old masters - others do this as well, just look at A. Lange & Söhne … (who use blued screws). Sure, its not standard, but an interesting interpretation - and certainly deliberately done. BTW, what you inferring is certainly not the cas...
So you really still cannot see the two bits of metal sticking out of the winding barrel chaton??? And now you want to tell me they are 2 screws by showing me something else? Why this need to obfuscate the obvious? Since you evidently know Klings, and want...
Been following this thread as I find the movement very beautiful. After looking at the photos several times, I think the two bits of metal sticking out of the "winding barrel chaton" seem to be fixing screws, much like that of the Lange chatons & fixi...
before we start with claiming obfuscation. As I see it all the chatons are being held by two screws, also the one for the barrel. But pplater will certainly delight us with more pictures soon in which we can better see the situation. Don
Of course it will be interesting to see more pictures of such an interesting watch. And of course there are screws holding the chatons ;-0) Still, none of the above answers the question what the two bits of metal are sticking out of the winding barrel cha...
To come to a more informed conclusion. Until then I will refrain from further input given the imputations made here which are unworthy in a discussion amongst adults. Magnus P.S.: should I be wrong I will be the first to offer an apology - as it should be...
Seeing that the only thing you can evidently follow my discussion with is uncalled for mudslinging, by attempting to infer I am not talking in an adult manner worthy of discussion with you, then I am more than pleased to leave you to the horological sandb...
...how you might come to that conclusion from the picture provided - mea culpa. In other photos it seems that the 'shears' you mention are in fact tiny retaining screws. That is not to say, of course, that the movement is flawless: we each have our own id...
Thank you very much for (the only) straight answer and acknowledgement in this discussion, very much appreciated. I am very curious to see what these bits are in the final result. Again: this is not to take anyone down, even IF it might be a mistake by th...
You know my feelings about Klings already, and this one is shaping up to be a masterpiece. One of the most beautiful movements I've ever laid eyes on. I'll wait with everyone else for the full Monty. Darren
That movement is beautiful. I can't wait to see in more detail how it is done. Those look like polished pillars reflecting their surroundings. MORE PICTURES !! Don
But what are those dinguses hanging off of the doohickeys that even though the photo is blurry I can clearly see must be the moons of Uranus? Oh...never mind! Cheers, best wishes, and can't wait to see the reverse, Gary
Wonderful to meet you at last -- you have now moved from being a shadowy but benevolent presence on the Australian watch scene to a real live person! Hope to meet you on many more occasions in future. All the best, Gary
Very curious to see the dial side of Mr. Klings' creation. Knowing his work, I strongly suspect it will not disappoint. Eagerly awaiting more... Cheers, Tim