Honestly, I like the frosted look over the cotes. That may not be the case for every watch, but when possible, be different. In this case it works with the look of the watch. [nt]

Oct 31, 2019,13:26 PM
 

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 By: nafetS : October 30th, 2019-02:27
Would Love to See more variations in movement finishing. That's also one reason why I bought a Grönefeld Remontoire.

Frosted finish

 
 By: puutarhakaapio : October 31st, 2019-00:26
...because it takes a man to do it (machine cannot do that !) REAL craftsmanship ! Have a nice day !

Who cares? not me.

 
 By: VMM : October 30th, 2019-03:55
If one cannot find enough beauty in that movement, a few "cotes de geneve" are not going to fix it. Vte

My dream piece 😍 [nt]

 
 By: Centurionone : October 30th, 2019-11:09

Here is hoping 🙏🏻 [nt]

 
 By: Centurionone : October 30th, 2019-12:50

Since you all agree I’ll be the one to go against the grain 😎😁

 
 By: ChristianDK : October 30th, 2019-12:57
I’m perhaps a bit conservative, but I feel that a Genève made watch that caters to the classic school of watch making should have Cote de Genève. just as I like it when a Roger Smith does his tradition frosted finish without beveling the edges. I’m not sa... 

Not a fan of frosted finish

 
 By: watch-er : October 31st, 2019-14:34
I guess it looks too easy to do compared to the engraved finishes. I know that may not be the case just how it suggests to me.

Tough decision

 
 By: mrds : November 1st, 2019-12:03
I flip-flopped over the movement finish when I ordered my Galet Square. Finally decided to go with the classic côtes de Genève. What spoke for the frosted finish was that it’s different than most other Swiss watches. The main reason for me to decide for t...