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a message from Jack Freedman
Magnus,
Your photo report is both mouth watering and an eye popper. Kudos to the company and thanks to you for bringing your extensive report to this forum for all to share.
The report is informative and educational. As a watchmaker I can attest that no amount of words alone can illustrate the scope of technical work required to manufacture high quality movements and timepieces. With so many photos you did a fantastic job in covering all aspects of what goes on in the construction of these luxury brand watches at DeWitt. Thank you for your time and effort.
Best regards,
Jack Freedman
Finishing & Assembly
By: Ornatus-Mundi : May 24th, 2011-02:22
1.) Finnisage Regardless of whether parts are produced within the premises of a company or sourced outside, it is the finishing where enthusiasts put particular emphasis on. Finishing provides not only an aesthetic pleasure; it is essentially ‘unnec...
Magnus!
By: dxboon : May 26th, 2011-09:24
You look so cute with your watchmaker's loupe and lab coat on! I love that DeWitt let you play watchmaker for a day. I found that this type of experience (JLC offers a similarly excellent one) really drives home the challenges of crafting fine timepieces....
Great Report
By: Meehna : June 8th, 2011-12:10
Dear Magnus, Thank you for such a comprehensive study of DeWitt. I appreciate the brand a lot more. I had no idea your level of skill in putting together a watch. I don't think I could do it. Looks too complicated for me