Mike H[AHCI Moderator]
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I concur fully
I would not change one word to what you are saying
We think alike! :-)
By: sham1 : September 18th, 2020-18:53
I too have to discriminate when it comes to choosing one holy grail due to financial restrictions. I have a Smith on order but the thickness may force me to let it go. So I think a Kari will probably end up as my holy grail since he can make a bespoke wat...
words to live by
By: tristan.led : September 30th, 2020-04:20
I do know a bit of Roger's story, workshop, methods etc as I've spent a tiny bit of time in his workshop (before he moved it and bought the cnc lathe). My guess is that it's easier to manufacture escape wheels (co-axial even) and cases on a cnc lathe rath...
100% agreed.
By: watching00000 : September 30th, 2020-04:33
The problem is indeed the transparency and not the method used. In fact, I can see why watchmakers call their watches handmade when the also use purchased CNC parts - because everyone always wants to sell or market their work at the highest value. Those l...
The Roger Smith
By: watch-er : September 18th, 2020-09:23
movement with co-axial escapement is very robust and does not need frequent servicing. I did not know his cases are 13.5 mm thick. That might be a concern to me on a dress watch. Good decision to have make. Oh what the heck, buy both and not regret anythi...