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RGM definitely!
I have visited Roland's atelier and know he does this kind of work and I would think at a reasonable price. If you like engine turning and/or engraving his work is steller. He and his work impresses me.
The next step
By: grigo : January 22nd, 2011-00:21
The answer to your question I think is yes. If you wanted to take this idea to the next step and transform it into a plan, I think that you could find a watch maker to manufactor a watch for you around your choosen movement. The RGM watch manufactor comes...
It looks good!
By: sidneyc : January 22nd, 2011-22:14
My "project" is a similar thing. The movement I'm considering was originally from a pocket watch, and like you, I'm thinking of making it a wrist watch. Good to hear of your experience and how one can go about with ideas like this! Thanks again for your i...
Might possibly..
By: sidneyc : January 22nd, 2011-02:15
It'll depend on the watchmaker, Horo. If it's a watchmaker famous for quality of finish, then it might be an attractive option to have it re-finished as well. I guess first stage is to compile a list of prospective watch makers that are open to customised...
Benzinger
By: davidcast77 : January 22nd, 2011-13:13
I'll throw in Jochen Benzinger's name into the pot. Although the case choices are limited his rose-turned dials are on par with RGM. But he is typically known for transforming the movements themselves into works of art. A worthy suggestion.