Mark
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If I remember correct, mr Gauthier decided to make the teeth of the winding wheel a little bit more "smooth". When we tried one of the first proto-types, you could say it was somewhat uncomfortable because the teeth were quite sharp. Later versions had slightly more rounded teeth and winding was good!
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Mark
Daos.....
By: Quarks : December 4th, 2009-05:42
Thanks for the teaser Daos! I'm looking forward to more photos and details on the event. Romain Gauthier watches are amazing.... I have a chance to see them in person but have yet to handle one. Always amazed by the movement's finish and construction aest...
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By: Mark : December 5th, 2009-02:12
If I remember correct, mr Gauthier decided to make the teeth of the winding wheel a little bit more "smooth". When we tried one of the first proto-types, you could say it was somewhat uncomfortable because the teeth were quite sharp. Later versions had sl...
Architecture
By: DonCorson : December 4th, 2009-12:31
My humble opinion about this calibre is that it was made to focus the eye on the finishing. I am sure that it is possible to put much more into this volume, but Romain Gauthier wanted to put the finishing and the fact that almost everything is made in his...
very well put, Don!
By: amerix : December 4th, 2009-14:46
I guess we share similar ithoughts and impressions. And surely with regard to the dial! CNC micro-engineering combined with cosmetic hand-finishing makes me wag my head a little more these days - if not enough to use my head as a winder - even with a trul...
Hi, Don!
By: dxboon : December 5th, 2009-17:18
It's interesting to me that your feelings about the finishing have shifted from one visit to the next. I very much enjoy the choices that Romain has made in terms of decoration. The dial seems to be a weak (or strong, depending upon your position) point o...
Hi Ling!
By: dxboon : December 5th, 2009-16:48
It's great to hear all the different viewpoints, and I'm glad you shared yours here! The dial is certainly a point of discussion for many. For me personally, I enjoy the use of classical techniques in service of a non-traditional dial layout. Cheers, Daos