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Mar 19, 2007,04:42 AM
 

Your effort has certainly helped in increasing my appreciation of JLC watches.
Keep them coming.

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A secret but looked after work at Jaeger-LeCoultre : the works of galvanoplasty.

 
 By: Dje : March 18th, 2007-12:58
Galvanoplasty may not make you think at first sight of a craft necessary for a hand coveted watch production. The Jaeger-LeCoultre galvanoplasty works You may not even know, or know precisely what galvanoplasty is! Here is the man who knows : Mr Thierry M...  

Love to see more reports like that,

 
 By: Kisgabi : March 18th, 2007-14:37
thanks Dje, great job! Kisgabi

Great report, Jerome!

 
 By: Allen : March 18th, 2007-21:42
Having worked in manufacturing before, I really appreciate seeing this process that goes into my watch. Thanks so much!

JLC manufacturing benefits

 
 By: Robert Carrigan : March 19th, 2007-04:13
Thanks, Dje, for the excellent report. JLC's vertical integration reflects a big investment in an area that could perhaps be more economically outsourced. To me this represents a comprehensive commitment to quality assurance for their products - - - somet... 

You're right....

 
 By: Dje : March 19th, 2007-11:12

Thank you for this report Jerome,

 
 By: Asimut : March 19th, 2007-00:12
excellent read and really shows how deep the back integration is with JLC. Regards, Asi

Cool report...

 
 By: Jacky : March 19th, 2007-04:34
Thanks Dje. Very nice insights of the making of parts. Nice to know bout them. Regards

Thanks

 
 By: jaspert : March 19th, 2007-04:42
Your effort has certainly helped in increasing my appreciation of JLC watches. Keep them coming.

Ahah - all those years of equations >>

 
 By: MTF : March 19th, 2007-08:51
in biology, chemistry and physics classes are finally paying off; I recognised msot of your words and names used in the galvanic art huzzar! Thanks for the tour of the Unknown Life of a JLC Watch. Regards, MTF

thanks jerome for the wonderful report...

 
 By: teckmeng : March 19th, 2007-17:49
cheers teckmeng singapore

Thanks Jerome!

 
 By: DaMctosh : March 20th, 2007-03:26
I dont think this was on the tour the last time. Nice to see the different people who make up the 900+ at the Manufacture. BTW, is this your way of distracting us from bugging you for a SIHH sneak preview?

Damien!!

 
 By: Dje : March 20th, 2007-14:08

Thank you very much for that insight, Jerome!

 
 By: HerrK : March 20th, 2007-03:45
Well I knew about the frog legs (both the eating aberration of the French and the electricity) but until your report I did not imagine that it takes seven steps to finish the movement parts regardless of an additional polishing of edges pp. Amazing! Cheer... 

Very interesting Jerome - thank you. In English, the term is galvinize - to coat

 
 By: 219 : March 20th, 2007-06:18
one metal with another by means of electrolosis. Yes, MJLC has unbelievable strength in depth through vertical integration. I have always thought, and still do, that it is an undeniable asset in a highly fragmented industry. Very interesting read. Thanks ... 

Thanks, Jerome!

 
 By: Gary G : March 20th, 2007-20:23
As always, a fascinating and in-depth report -- greatly appreciated. And very interesting, as it addresses a part of the Manufacture that one doesn't often think about (put another way, how many more pictures of watchmakers' backs as they sit at their ben... 

Excellent report, thank you -

 
 By: Dirk : March 21st, 2007-04:10
It is not only interesting but great fun to see how the galvanizing is carried out at JLC. Here's looking forward to your next great report, keep 'em coming ... Dirk

Awesome post, Dje, thank you!

 
 By: Josh : March 25th, 2007-17:38
Would that we had more posts like Dje's on the Galvanic baths at JLC. Thank you so much, Dje, I really enjoyed it and know that the other folks enjoyed it, too. Your sly reference to "other makers" was probably not overlooked by others in the Forum. Watch...