
AuHavrePro challenges the WatchProSite community to consider a watch's hands as the primary aesthetic draw, prompting a fascinating discussion on horological artistry. His initial post highlights Vacheron Constantin, A. Lange & Söhne, Piaget, Sarpaneva, Laurent Ferrier, and GoS as brands with exceptionally captivating hand designs. This exploration delves into how these intricate components can, for some collectors, become the singular reason to acquire a timepiece.











I don’t think anyone does it better than MG!
but then your pictures made a big impression, especially the VC hands! The only others that come to mind are DeBethune hands like below…but still not as good as VC.😉
It's a tough question, but these are mine. I think they all get it exceedingly right. The dial, I know. But I love the handset here. Built very closely to the chapter ring and a gentle swoop. Perfection. Incredible work; some of the best in the business comes from UJ. Remarkably fine and beautifully coloured. Notice the variance in blue and purple...
I did not take them into consideration initially, but then I've also never seen one in person....
is definitely in the running when it comes to hands! Cheers, Filip
The thing is, I've never seen a MG piece in person, so it doesn't 'ring a bell' by default, like a number of others do. But that's precisely the point of this exercise - to illuminate some of these remarkable designs for people who might not have thought of them themselves. Just like myself, in this particular instance 😉. Cheers, much appreciate your contribution, Filip
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