A Relaxing Afternoon with Don Corson and Friends - A photo essay of interesting time pieces. On Sunday June 14, a group of Purists welcomed a special guest in New York City - Mr. Don Corson, met up for a leisurely lunch at Le Pain Quotidien in Union Squar...
Don's progress as a watchmaker is evident, a journey that a few begin and very few succeed at. It is a tough process, taking passion, dedication and an unfailing willingness to do what it takes. In the few short years since Don has started on this path, w...
Also thank you Jon for being our photographer. I would like to say a few things, as I am sure Don does not want to appear shilling for his own watches. Yes, one could be bought............ still......I think. And before I say a few things, one should emai...
Thanks for sharing photos of Don's work with us. I have a lot of admiration for Don's ever-increasing skills as a watchmaker. He knows that I very much like his latest creation in particular. I think there is something marvelous about what Don is doing. S...
And thanks to jaysny for helping with organization of this luncheon! Quick question for Don: Which tool(s) do you plan on purchasing next? And why this tool(s)? Cheers, Anthony
First on the list is a milling machine. What I have now is a better toy. The necessary qualities for the new unit are accuracy and stiffness. As the prices of complete units are just astronomical I am assembling a unit from portions bought around the worl...
Thanks for the report, Jon. Some PuristS may know that Don is self-funding his hobby (Yes - he has a day job as well as being PPro moderator) by selling watches after Nos. 1 & 2 that obviously belong to Mrs Corson and Don. As he is a moderator, Don would ...
Great Report Jon, and impressive watches Don! It's a pleasure to see we have someone who actually makes their own watches. I've been considering attending some crash-course two full day seminars about how to assemble wristwatches where they give you very ...
Instead of the course, another excellent option is to buy up a few old Seikos (the 63xx series for example), a few basic tools and have a go yourself. There are pdfs available of the (dis)assembly process for these movements. This way you don't have to wa...