Lankysudanese
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Sep 01, 2021,07:15 AM
Because the sharpness of that beveling, and that interior angle, look too good to be true πππ
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Sharp inward angles
By: Bruno.M1 : September 1st, 2021-06:43
About a month ago this was a great post www.watchprosite.com Sharp inward angles are probably the most appealing to many of us cause this separates real haute horlogerie hand finishing from the more industrial approach. As far as I know itβs also ...
Awesome
By: m2 : September 1st, 2021-07:11
I still canβt believe I missed these... Anyways, it would be nice to see more manufacturers offer time only pieces with ultra high quality finishing instead of putting the product cost into complications. Iβd rather have amazing finishing like that than a...
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By: Lankysudanese : September 1st, 2021-16:12
Photographing this bad boy must have been quite the experience. Thanks for sharing!
Double
By: Jurry : September 1st, 2021-07:38
I recognize a double expertise; the person who did the polishing has done absolute great job. The person who made this photo is also an incredible artist. Double thumbs up
Wow, Beautiful Hand Craftsmanship!
By: enjoythemusic : September 1st, 2021-15:47
And i agree, if someone is going to try and claim they are 'the best' or some type of 'Holy Trinity' collection, all top-tier manufacturers should apply the very best finishing work on ALL their timepieces. Sold all but one cherished vintage Patek Phllipp...
A very nice inward angle in the photo!
By: patrick_y : September 1st, 2021-18:38
And yes, Patek Philippe is making softer convex and concave anglage with no sharp kinks. Furthermore, all the watch brands are designing cases with hollowed out sections to reduce gold volume! So while the cases are getting bigger because people are trend...
All of them...
By: patrick_y : September 2nd, 2021-07:04
Basically all the major large brands are trying to design their cases to use less gold than before. For instance, if you feel a Lange Timezone from a few years ago and compare it with the current version, you'll notice the current version is much lighter,...
Amazing macro!
By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : September 1st, 2021-23:25