Sure it's still no mechanical movement, but why not spending some time making a quartz movement nicely decorated? As long as it is in balance overall with the type of movement I guess
I met with representatives of Ronda, and they showed me this decorated version of their 5030 caliber. I understand this is just a sample to test the idea with potential clients. Your thoughts???...
But, in the end of the day, it's still quartz, right? Definitely looks better than just an usual plastic or plain metal quartz movement but adding the decorations in half-half effort way (seems there's no machined beveling around the edges of the bridges ...
Afraid of having keloids due to the frequent winding the crown, or, break a nail when trying to set the time, and when in hurry, forgot to wind the watch when it was taken out to use (most of the time wasted on wearing make ups)... Etc etc... Best Jev
Today, the problem is that Quartz movements are associated to cheap watches and not high end ones. That\'s the main problem imho even if they are nicely decorated. Best wishes Alkiro
But it represents a little percentage of women that love haute horlogerie... And what I see from high jewelry collection from high end brands most of them are quartz as well (piaget, graff, chopard, etc although except breguet, jlc, blancpain, some cartie...
It was a bracelet to them. There's a reason quartz is used, it's really easier for some folks. (I know women who love watches whose blood pressure would go up if they saw my post)
the decorated quartz with in DeNovo I will hide the battery and expose a selective part only. Our designer is playing with it now, but he prefers to play with the decorated Sellita we are using for our next model... Can't blame him ;-))
Minute counter jumper and the brake disengage Chronograph running Column wheel kind of Heart cam and hammer and brake engaged Example, omega cal. 1270/fp 1270 A chronograph quartz, with column wheel and heart cam and some treats that you could find in a t...
I thought I remembered Mr. Journe saying that he doesn't intend to go above a thousand a year. Watches sold is a different matter, but I think it's much, much closer for FPJ than, say SwatchGroup.
but I'd prefer striping over perlage. I think Breitling does a good job of dressing up their quartz chronograph movements. They have a decorated full plate (with some Breitling engravings added in) that acts as a dust cover with longer bridge screws that ...
Sure it\'s still no mechanical movement, but why not spending some time making a quartz movement nicely decorated? As long as it is in balance overall with the type of movement I guess
There's a huge difference between rock candy and diamonds, and I think there's as great a spread between truly thoughtful quartz tech/decor and, for example, a quartz watch found in a fast food kid's meal ;-) Consider the gorgeous 2010 model year Girard P...
Now you mention it, we very rarely look at the cheap end of mechanical watchmaking and feel it brings down the high class calibres out there... so why do we do the same with Quartz?
Germany’s Bruno Sohnle has been doing it for quite some time... Image courtesy of Uhren Zietz . ...and even Seiko got in on the act with the display back Ltd Ed Grand Seiko SBGV019… Images courtesy of Topper’s SBGV019 blog article . ...