Thank you Bruno

Oct 08, 2023,08:07 AM
 

My interest was related ot the anglages of the bridges. I was surprised to see a anchor bridge straight from the machining with all the vibrations. There were other bridges for which anglage was made with rabotage process which is a machanized one. Knowing that Geneva Seal, implies hand polished anglage I wanted to check Patek's approach with their seal. Seems they chose to cut corners from the Geneva seal requirements.

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Document specifying Patek seal requirements ?

 
 By: Steyr : October 7th, 2023-09:03
Hello, I couldn't find a document that mentions all the requirements to fit Patek quality seal. I got the Poinçon de Geneve PDF, but the only thing I found for Patek were press releases when the announced it, with general explanations. Thanks !

There is this small book with 50 pages

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : October 7th, 2023-10:01
Ofcourse marketing 😁 But it does mention some aspects ...  

To post images right side up...

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : October 7th, 2023-11:46
You need to either rotate them *before* posting or take the pictures in landscape mode. ...  

Very interesting

 
 By: David Allen : October 7th, 2023-12:43
Thanks for posting.

Thank you Bruno

 
 By: Steyr : October 8th, 2023-08:07
My interest was related ot the anglages of the bridges. I was surprised to see a anchor bridge straight from the machining with all the vibrations. There were other bridges for which anglage was made with rabotage process which is a machanized one. Knowin...