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Horological Meandering

I like that a lot

 

and think it is another plus of FP Journe (surprise!). Both at Glashütte Original and Lange I have seen that the watchmakers get "kits" of the part from which they then assemble the watch from the ground up, twice in Langes case. In addition the balance cock engraving, by style, can be traced to the persons who did it. So in this sense they have that artisanal "feeling" to me. I would be surprised if even at Journe the watchmaker also made each part, so there is a degree of industrial optimization even there. I assume there are grey zones, for example at Lange I have seen the person who matches balance wheels to balance springs, which is a special skill, and then puts the matched pair in the kit. But in general, I love the idea of a person being behind my watch,

 

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Andreas

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