Hello I am doing some research on this topic, and I could not find a comprehensive guide that explains the agreed upon basics. From what I have gathered, machine finishing implies that automation was used to treat the movement parts to a desired level. Ha...
If the anglage is mirror polished, without marks, and rounded then you are dealing with hand finishing. What's even more impressive is when two bevels meet to form an interior angle or exterior point. It takes a lot more time for a watchmaker to file inte...
The GF Hand Made 1, but not other GF, for example. Dufour is wonderful, but the movement plates are cut by machine by a third party vendor, then finished, so not sure how that really falls.
I was comparing the new Ferdinand Berthoud FB3 with the GF Signature 1 recently and it was really interesting to have them side by side. FB proudly say that all of their components are finished by hand. The frosted dial for example is sand blasted with re...
You're right there is a lot of nuance, and I agree that finishing is both way over emphasized and also in need of better understanding from collectors. I came to watchtime on Sunday and got to try on the FB3. It was very nice. Roland at RGM was super nice...