Jack Forster[Elite User]
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Breguet does use this style of finish. . .
. . . on the tradition and of course Breguet used it extensively in his own work. I'm not a hundred per cent sure but I seem to remember reading someplace that Montres Breguet uses a slightly different technique to raise the frosted finish on its gilt plates --I think it was some sort of micro bead blasting, although again the same issue with having to control the creation of the surface very carefully would probably apply. I've gotten the impression from reading about it that there's a pretty small sweet spot where the effect is what you want and then it's too much of a good thing and you have to start over.
Cheers,
Jack
gilded
By: pejp : August 18th, 2010-13:49
This type of movement finishing is known as a 'gilded finish'. I am no expert so have no idea about the difficulty of this process relative to other finishing styles, however I do know that this is a traditional finishing often found in English watches. Y...
Frosting
By: InkRose : August 20th, 2010-02:03
The frosted gilt finish used to be done like Roger described it, getting both the surface form and the gold plating at the same time, whereas nowadays the plate is usually frosted first (bead blasted or ground with silicon carbide or something), and then ...
very interesting
By: Tony A.H : August 24th, 2010-16:20
to read different Methods ( above) on how to make a Frosted Surface. however the Process seem so complicated.( to me). i did simething very similar to this a few years ago , not Watch but Dental related . and got some succesful results. and it was fairly ...