Here some case back images (thanks Google Image) of a number of hand wound dress watches from ALS, AP, Breguet, PP and VC.
The differences that I see are not so much in finish but in design and construction technique (plates, chantons, German Silver or Rhodium plating etc.).To me the ALS and the VC are the most aesthetically pleasing (subjective). Both the AP and PP appear quite small in proportion to their cases. The Breguet and the VC have a more modern feel to them (I am not sure why?). Obviously, this is the "show" side of the movement. I am curious whether there are larger differences on the dial sides OR at this level are they all fairly similar?
I also see differences in case back design and construction, Again the ALS (odd that the screws don't match, prototype?)and the VC (no fasteners)appear the most integrated with the case closely followed by the Breguet. Again, the AP and PP feel more like simple lathe pieces that have been screwed on.
I am hoping that these images will serve to visually illustrate and stimulate a dialogue.
Bob




