aditya
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Thanks johnswatch1 ..
As it happens, I did try anglage on this watch.


However, I think it should be bolder than this.
03 will have bolder bevelling 
Aditya
My skeleton wristwatch
By: aditya : July 8th, 2011-10:17
Hello, I have been a member for some time now & I browse this site everyday without fail for the beautiful watches . Watches are a passion (particularly old English fusees) & over the last four years I have taught myself how to repair my own watches. I ha...
A very neat piece of work!
By: amerix : July 8th, 2011-12:24
Basic caliber? I suspect a certain one, but can't let that get in the way of the overall good layout of the parts and works. I agree with your views about flowerly skeletonized and engraved "baroque" designs. But really I just plain like your concept, whi...
To visit his blog
By: amerix : July 9th, 2011-02:13
Just enter "awatchmakersdiary" in your search machine. Or if that is disallowed, the three key words Aditya Watch Blog. This is a wonderful site that includes a video of his No.1-02. I, for one, will be returning to it many times. Cheers! amerix
Very cool...
By: chaser579 : July 9th, 2011-14:40
On the cheap, I think Swatch makes one similar, and I think it's a fascinating watch for anyone who loves looking at the moving parts and escape wheel turning, etc. This is a very cool watch, by the way, and thanks much for the pictures. My grandkids woul...
Oh right...
By: mygs29 : July 14th, 2011-10:42
Ahh yes Thomas. He's quite a character.... So are you going to take some training somewhere? Thanks for the comments about my watch. Much appreciated. But now I am stuck with no tools or materials to make any more watches!
If I remember right...
By: aditya : July 16th, 2011-10:30
... he was a chef before he came to WOSTEP. Quite an interesting shift, I should think! I have just started reading my copy of 'Watchmaking' by George Daniels, that will be my training for now He says that one does not need very fancy equipment to make a ...