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Glad you pointed towards that article Chintu!

 

Just read it and although it is a great introduction to watch finishing, I do not agree with some of the statements like "Each one serves a function and, for the vast majority of them, the quality of finish will determine how well the part can perform its function and for how long".
There is a clear difference between manufacturing accuracy and finishing and the latter does not necessarily contribute to how well the watch works. Except for a few components of course. Now most components are produced by CNC, and the "hand made" is very limited (which is very positive for time accuracy).
The discussion here is on anglage, and they do not bring anything to the accuracy of the watch.
I guess Patek tries to find the limit between what a customer is happy to accept in term of finishing.
Best,
E.

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