Hi everyone, My name is David Lowinger and I’m a self-taught watchmaker. I would like to share my hand-made watch project with you guys. This watch incorporates my in-house made movement, case, crown, dial, hands, buckle and soon to be completed leather s...
Congratulations, I like it a lot. A bit too big for my taste, but nice. Very nice dial, case, hands, and crown. Best of luck for the future. Thanks for sharing, Vte
What an achievement you made. I’m truly impressed by your work. Your 60 minutes dial is well thought out. It makes me think to an opened fan. I wish you a lot of success in your project. Best wishes Alkiro
-- It is truly impressive how you have 'self-taught' this master craft and excelled. I can assure you that you have reached the right place as far as sharing your experience with horology enthusiasts. You can share the whole project walk-thru in steps if ...
A warm welcome, David. I like Your watch. Especially the dial, which reminds me to the "Galet Secret" Tourbillon from Laurent Ferrier. Would like to see more and better ;o) pictures.
Thanks again guys, I appreciate your kind words and you warm welcome. Here are some pictures of the manufacturing process, I hope you like them. Machining the central part of the case. (Material is V2A Stainless steel) After a bit more machining. This is ...
Really well done! Especially the dial - hands combo I like a lot! Also for me the watch would be too big, and the hight looks much bigger than the 9.5mm mentioned. Maybe it's the perspective? I am also looking forward to more pics with the advancements .....
What a fantastic watch, a big congratulation to you. Love the design. The fact that you’re “self-taught” and managed to come up with this…. I’m blown away, can’t wait to see the finished product! Tom
To answer your question, I did a CAD version with the same pattern on the hour wheel as well, but it just didn't look nice, at least for my taste. Also, even if I wanted to make it, the engraved lines couldn't go all the way to the center of the hour whee...
the dial design is innovative and unique. However the movement maybe can be enhance with a quaky squarish design as it looks too plain or maybe you can remove the unnecessary plate area and skeletonize it. Just my $2 thought.
The movement what you see on the picture isn't completed, the barrel and train bridges are going to be separated which I think will bring the design together. I will share a couple of pictures as soon as I cut the movement. By the way, the partial skeleto...
You actually uses bare hands to create one. May you succeed in your watch-making journey. Road ahead may be tough but it one persist, you will surely find your own northern light at the end of your tunnel. To be yourself. Cheers.