Ichiran
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Technical or artisanal or both
First thing up front, I'm the biggest fan of Francois-Paul. I admire his philosophy on watches and I have dined with him (sometimes with Masa) in a group setting a handful of times over the past few years. I own his watches which I have posted a few times here. FP is a genius I think most of all would agree. The FFC, Vagabonds and Resonance are sublime.
I don't have any issue with this interview and he is entitled to his opinions. He is a watchmaker who focuses on technical excellence and I respect that.
I do enjoy hand-finishing, a lot. I think it elevates the aesthetics of a watch and I appreciate the many hours put in by artisanal technicians to file the anglage to perfection (that sounds technical to me too). My favorites are the ones in RRCCII, and I could stare at them whole day long. Those steel components in Journe's movements are finished by hands and in my view, it gives their watches another dimension. Though at 1,000 mechanical pieces per year, I'm not sure it is possible to hand-finish them even if FP wants to. 30 per year seemingly are the max for those artisanal watchmakers who choose to hand-finish their watches. I too own hand-finished watches.
I enjoy all these watches whether technical or artisanal.