Bounce781
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Thanks, cazalea!
That skeleton Chrono is really something. Particularly YOUR one previously belonging to Thomas too.
Actually that model seems to be quite significant. I listened to an episode of the " On Time" podcast where the guest mentioned this particular model as an inspiration to get into learning how to skeletonise movements and experiment with guilloche.
Cheers
PS I really like the dial lntjat RGM. Will have to look up that model. New to me.
Thanks, Count
By: Bounce781 : June 4th, 2017-23:24
I think you must be right but from the information online, Chronoswiss do seem to mention guilloche dials as their main distinguishing feature and seem to imply it's hand-guilloche, unless I am mistaken.
Machine stamped
By: Hororgasm : June 5th, 2017-01:02
Chronoswiss' DNA lies in Regulatuer style dials, coin edge bezel, onion crown etc, so you are on the right track. At this price point, machine stamp guilloche is actually quite acceptable. Along my horological journey, in the early days, I bought a few Ch...
THanks Horo.
By: Bounce781 : June 5th, 2017-04:39
Yes, I read the G Lang green book too ;-) That was one of the very first watch-related books I read. It helped to get me hooked on horology. When you suggest a Chrono, do you mean one of these OPUS ones? ...
Thanks, Stefan.
By: Bounce781 : June 5th, 2017-04:35
If you could verify with Chronoswiss directly that would be AMAZING. Them having samples of guilloche and enamel in their window is exactly the sort of thing I am trying to clarify. To me, that implies they are proud of doing guilloche - but is it hand gu...
Thanks, cazalea!
By: Bounce781 : June 25th, 2017-07:00
That skeleton Chrono is really something. Particularly YOUR one previously belonging to Thomas too. Actually that model seems to be quite significant. I listened to an episode of the " On Time" podcast where the guest mentioned this particular model as an...