The blued titanium produces an amazingly vibrant colour, at least in the hands of DeBethune. I will revisit that topic shortly. Thanks for the suggestion! Andrew
That WG version looks stunning in these photographs. And it is very sensible chronograph display - never obscured by the hour and minute hands. Lovely watch. Andrew
The hands on this Brguet really pop And I like this Habring2 This Lange Anniversary hands on the white enamel dial is also a killer Best and great thread! Joe ...
Lange Anniversary piece for me. Love the case and dial. Then again, the Habring Foudroyante complication with dead seconds is a fantastic combination. And I'm a sucker for Breguet hands and fluted cases. Impossible choice! Thanks for sharing these. Regard...
Ahh, blued hands, I looked without luck several years where I'm located in India for a good watch or clock maker to blue hands for some of my clocks, before giving up and going ahead to learn the job myself helped by a dear friend in CA, and George Daniel...
After heat bluing my own screws (a small item with rapid and even heat transmission) I relised how challenging it is to get the colour just right. What technique did you use to achieve this even blue effect on the large hands, Rishad? Very impressed that ...
Hi Andrew, Actually, have to say that success was achieved only due to the patience guidance and help from clockmaker David Walter. The George Daniel's book gave simple enough instructions, and then the fine tuning came from David who was always willing t...
The Lange 1 is certainly teutonic and Vianney's Gold Pfeil picks up the blue themes in a special way. Brilliant and very different watches. Congratulations on your excellent choices. Andrew
For me, heat-blued hands are the ultimately beautiful component on a watch's wide hands, if possible domed, perfectly polished and of a wonderfully saturated, deep blue, this is what makes a watch perfect for me. My personal favourites (of which I have n...
... on vintage pieces, like enamel dials, is that they look as good now as the day they were made. Of course the steel can still rust (and enamel dials can crack) but your example demonstrates the beauty contained within. Thanks! Andrew
... lovely blue color. They catch the light and emphasize the hands and the legibility - which is why I assume that steel was heat blued in the first place. Thanks for contributing Livius. Andrew
But in the spirit of sharing pics, I wanted to share some of my best images of the past few years of friends watches I've been able to photograph... Cheers, Tim ...
Can't believe I forgot this in the main post!!!! the color of the hands are superb, a purplish blue hue that depending upon the type of light changes from a blue to more purplish blue. Cheers, Tim ...
That's a nicely modernized version. The dial finish and the legibility is particularly good. And fits in with the blue theme very well. Appreciated. Andrew
It appeals to the astronomer on me as well as the romantic and mechanical side. I have never handled one but I applaud your taste. It has some nice classical touches in the case, crown and dial numerals. Thanks for sharing it here. Andrew