You Decide! This is an Invitation to Discussion on an example of watch finishing! Please feel welcome to comment. These examples have drawn a range of comments and now let's talk about it! These examples are all from the same watchmaker and should be cons...
Here's what SJX had to say: "all of the parts, new and old, are decorated by hand to a degree comparable to the most prominent names in independent watchmaking, like Voutilainen for instance."
I have a small idea how much work just one arc is - let alone a whole movement. Add the black polish you see on some surfaces and this is exquisite. It takes talent, time and hard work to create something like this. Not only do you have to know how-to but...
and have always been impressed by the quality of the finishing. I will check back through my own photos to see how close in I have got to the movements. I have also received permission from the owner of the new AdC 8 rattrapante to photograph it at the wo...
Don't seem to have any macros of their movements. Hopefully I will have an opportunity to visit the atelier soon. I won't pass on the compliment in case egos start to expand! After a decade in construction we had quite a collection of tiles, marble slabs,...
You're the JLC expert, so please add your input... A slim Reverso case like the 1931 Reverso. A special dial, maybe a historical dial, or a blue dial (a blue model already exists but not in a slim case). An 822 caliber, but maybe with some special movemen...
Building on Amanico's idea; a caliber 849 with higher end finishing and maybe metal bar springs instead of coil springs. And it'd be nice if they didn't charge us any premium for higher finishing! We offer it in steel with the silver sunburst dial with sw...
He is assembling a team of Swiss folks who do all the stuff for high-end brands that is claimed to be "in-house". We'll see. Otherwise, yes, I will order from AdC. I honestly don't care if fine watchmaking is done on a kitchen table as long as it's done w...
Looking then at the (early) AdC movements, the angles & proportions of the cocks & bridges seemed a little 'odd' - not quite 'right' - as if they'd been finished by a craftsperson who wasn't a watchmaker. The finishing - although to a high standard - look...