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Chunky thicccccc frosting

Anyone know if certain methods produce that super grainy chunky aesthetic the frosting on stuff like the Signature 1 from Greubel has VS the Breguet Tradition’s kind of smooth frosting? Is it a bead blasting grain size thing?
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By: m2
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69

Huge congrats! And another variant to add to my catalogue, had not seen a two tone stainless version! Your watch is really interesting, two tone like the platinum watches but in a steel case with blued screws. Beautiful!

Since these are all numbered, new variants like yours don't seem to add to the total production. There are some piece uniques with 1/1 number plates so total production was more than the original 66. If you don't mind sharing your number XX/11 over PM I'd
1M
By: Spongebob
10
Fastwong
938

The Signature 1 production is interesting with more variance across the production run and 33 stainless than is really known. I've been trying to see if I can catalogue all 66+ in my spare time....

For the stainless steel there are officially 33 watches, 11 each in 3 variants: 11 Silver movement, anthracite dial, blued screws 11 Rose Gold movement, Anthracite dial, silvered screws 11 USA edition, 2 tone Black and Silver movement Blue dial, blued scr
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By: Spongebob
10
Fastwong
938

GF Signature 1 questions

Hello, New member. I am hoping to find out some information on the Signature 1. In particular, the stainless steel version. As I understand it, there were 33 made in SS. It appears there were 3 series of 11 pieces each. Does anyone know how these were bro
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By: Spongebob
10
Fastwong
938

Royal Oak Jumbo: an (incomplete) overview

The history of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo is so rich that exhaustivity is both exhausting and almost impossible . Therefore, I have decided to leave aside the openwork variants and the RD#3 Tourbillon . For a more complete information , please re
14d
By: quattro
34
quattro
2392

I understand, but . . .

The posts so far decidedly favor the Signature 1. And I can understand; it is a beautiful watch. But I do really enjoy this one on the wrist . . .
6M
By: Cozmopak
17
Cozmopak
2631

After trying Fast Wong's Signature 1 out in New York, as well as the Balancier, I think the Signature 1 is a lot better. I think it's because the Signature 1 has more depth to it, and the actual layers have this big fat layer or slab of anglage that's rea
6M
By: Cozmopak
17
Cozmopak
2631

Battle of the time-only Greubels

Signature 1 versus Contemporain. Who wins? And why?
6M
By: Cozmopak
17
Cozmopak
2631

What’s your use case for the DB?

Everyday watch; if so does that fit in reality with your everyday? These type of watches don’t for most people. Or a special day watch? It can fit that bill, so long as your special days are somewhat casual. Urwerk, MB&F HMs, these DB etc are all difficul
7M
By: m2
15
Ichiran
3314

I own a Signature 1

I like the watch, the people have been good to me. Over the last two months they launched their Owner's Community. I am not sure what that will become. It is only open to first owners, not people who have bought in the secondary market. I met Stephen Fors
10M
By: Cozmopak
14
MDT
2960