Category: Watchmaking
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Girls don’t just wanna have fun – Part 3
I dedicate the โGirls donโt just wanna have funโ mini-series to women who want to be different and individual, and who look for that extra special something in timepieces too.
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Girls don’t just wanna have fun – Part 2
I dedicate the โGirls donโt just wanna have funโ mini-series to women who want to be different and individual, and who look for that extra special something in timepieces too.
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Girls donโt just wanna have fun – Part 1
I dedicate the โGirls donโt just wanna have funโ mini-series to women who want to be different and individual, and who look for that extra special something in timepieces too.
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In the valley of virtuosity – Part #2
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I went to see the Bovet workshop in the Jura Mountains for myself; in particular the people who bring ticking alive. Workshop stories part #2.
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In the valley of virtuosity – Part #1
I went to see the Bovet workshop in the Jura Mountains for myself; in particular the people who bring ticking alive. Workshop stories part #1.
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Uncomplicate complications – Tourbillon
Complications have a unique meaning in the field of watchmaking. The properties of mechanical watches, not including the hour-minute-second hands, are known as complications.
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Porcelain fantasies
The 300-year old porcelain manufacture in Meissen recently launched its new jewellery and watches product line.
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Uncomplicate complications – Finishing #2
The second part of the finishing methods covers the mirror and black polish techniques.
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Uncomplicate complications – Finishing #1
Abrasive roughening finishing techniques in brief: satin finish, perlage, linear graining and snailing.