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Finishing a bridge

 
 By: monochrome : December 5th, 2010-06:15
Finishing a movement is not only done to show it’s beauty, but it also positively affects the movement's rate and lifespan. Although I’ve been interested in watches for quite some time, I’ve never seen what it takes to finish a movement part to a very hig...  

This gives us a small idea of the work going into a highly finished movement...

 
 By: DonCorson : December 5th, 2010-06:47
Thanks for the great report Frank! Don

you're right...

 
 By: monochrome : December 5th, 2010-06:58

simply impressive

 
 By: axisskin : December 5th, 2010-07:01
thank you for that

my pleasure

 
 By: monochrome : December 5th, 2010-07:16

Excellent report

 
 By: grigo : December 5th, 2010-07:03
These are the reports I like the most. I can't wait to see the finished product. I alos hope that there will be more reports updating us on the advancement of the watch manufacturing process. Best regards, George

there will be coming more...

 
 By: monochrome : December 5th, 2010-07:19

Awesome...

 
 By: chaser579 : December 5th, 2010-07:39

very cool, thanks! (nt)

 
 By: ei8htohms : December 5th, 2010-07:56

thanks for the indepth lesson in Anglage Frank.

 
 By: G99 : December 5th, 2010-08:37
its amazing to think that you can file and polish metal with wood. you learn something new every day. thanks again Graham

you're welcome Graham...

 
 By: monochrome : December 5th, 2010-08:52

Polishing

 
 By: DonCorson : December 5th, 2010-12:03
Hi Graham, It sounds strange, but you always use something softer than what you want to polish as a substrate. The polishing medium itself, like diamantine, which is aluminum oxide, is quite hard. Imagine you want to polish steel. You take the diamantine ... 

With your permission I would like to post an image showing this

 
 By: aditya : December 7th, 2010-08:55
Here is the fourth wheel & it's bridge from an English fusee pocket watch that I have. The botched up bush & its effect on the steel pivot is clearly seen. Kind regards Aditya...  

Great post Frank

 
 By: Wimster8 : December 5th, 2010-08:42

impressive

 
 By: aldossari_faisal : December 5th, 2010-09:13

Thanks Frank

 
 By: Geo : December 5th, 2010-10:18
Cool to read finally some more about the One Hertz and see these interesting pictures Do you have any idea when and where the watch will be officially presented and we will see some life shots of the finished product? GEO

Ready in January...

 
 By: monochrome : December 5th, 2010-10:31

Thanks Frank ! May I add a few pics ?

 
 By: foversta : December 5th, 2010-12:54
Like you, I saw Tim and Bart at the Salon Belles Montres and I took these pics: A test of new hands to improve the readability of the Tourbillon & Minute Repeater (GTM-06) watch: Movement is based on a Claret ebauche: I told them that the One Hertz moveme...  

Thanx Fr.Xavier! [nt]

 
 By: monochrome : December 6th, 2010-04:41

Love the work!

 
 By: amerix : December 5th, 2010-13:17

a fantastic post Frank ...

 
 By: -=EHH=- : December 5th, 2010-14:45

Thanks Frank,

 
 By: papillonwatchman : December 6th, 2010-00:31
What a great report with great picture's , you really showed the hole proces in a good way! Best, Michel

Another report...

 
 By: monochrome : December 6th, 2010-04:35

thanks for sharing

 
 By: Tony A.H : December 6th, 2010-11:59

Many thanks for sharing this!

 
 By: Gary G : December 7th, 2010-03:29
Great job capturing the process -- a great series of photos, all of which seem to be well-lit and in focus! Somehow when I am in situations like this I end up with a bunch of fuzzy shots... Thanks for this enlightening series. Best, Gary G

My pleasure :-) [nt]

 
 By: monochrome : December 7th, 2010-03:55

Thanks for this detailed interesting post.

 
 By: RJW : December 7th, 2010-03:48
And thanks to the Gronefelds for allowing you to show us. Those are some rather amazing photos. Regards, Richard.

Thanx Richard [nt]

 
 By: monochrome : December 7th, 2010-04:38

very informative

 
 By: playtime : December 7th, 2010-06:28

Love it.

 
 By: big daddy : December 12th, 2010-15:37