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UN bought Donze Cadrans in 2011
and made it a part of their manufacture. Donze Cadrans, now part of UN, does the enamel dials, and I believe they do some for other brands. Here is the Marine Manufacture as you stated, Dave. This is the only watch with an enamel dial that I own, and it does have some defects/ripples/bubbles that can only be seen at certain angles and in certain light. I don't know if this is on purpose as Patrick says or if this is as good as they can do. It is not something I look for in a dial but I like it on this UN piece.
Stewart
I like enamel dials...
By: patrick_y : August 16th, 2014-14:02
Best is sometimes relative. But here are a few things I look for... Grand Feu enamel is a true high-heat enamel. There are other "cold enamel" processes that are not true traditional high-heat enameling, some brands call this "lacquer dials" (like Patek P...
A few samples
By: 4Js : August 16th, 2014-18:55
Lange Lange PLM Vacheron Breguet The new Debethune Th new JLC duometre Lang & Heyne Albert Chrono Sorry, not had this one on, but Samwan one this beauty and has great photos How about this UN This JLC But I will close with a side by side VC I just wis...
Personally
By: el1125 : August 18th, 2014-17:48
I like this one. Enamel part is so small, which truly makes it hard to produce. Plus watch is also very usable and functional with it being a worldtimer. It's pure art PLUS functionality! ...