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To help you out with interior angles...
in the first picture there's a photo of a Philippe Dufour Simplicity movement. I circled in red all of the interior angles on the briges. Notice how sharp the crease created by the anglage is.

In the second picture you'll find the movement that powers the Patek Philippe 5236P. Where I put the green circles you can notice a clear lack of interior angles. There are no sharp creases in the bevels. This is done to cheapen the production cost of the timepiece.
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By: Steyr : July 16th, 2023-14:04
Ultra thin AND skeletonized is really pushing the limits. Watchmakers are not really comfortable playing with ultrathin since parts are trimmed down at the maximum making bridges and parts in general very soft. Skeletonized make this even more critical. B...
Many ways
By: LiftAngle51 : July 16th, 2023-14:29
You right at some point dear Count. I do also not prefer every skeleton out there. The skeleton Wowbattle2 post, the JLC is what i see from the picture a disaster. Even my own skeleton is softly said, a horrible watch. When i see some GP’s three bridges, ...
The Breguet.
By: vitalsigns : July 16th, 2023-14:57
The JLC is surely a work of art, craft and finishing, but its wearability seems very limited. The JLC is quite a dressy piece, possibly only apropos worn under a cuff and with more formal attire. The Breguet can do double-duty...dressy enough to wear in m...
Wearability
By: Wowbattle2 : July 16th, 2023-20:06
I didn’t see the jlc ultra thin skeletonized design as feminine before your post but I can see it now, it does look a bit dainty/delicate. The case is rated to 50m like all the master control series, which is pretty crazy for such a dainty looking watch. ...
Educational
By: Wowbattle2 : July 16th, 2023-19:38
Thank you for the comparison photos, i can see the difference because you circled the areas of interest but otherwise I would not be able to find the difference myself. Patek’s movement doesn’t seem to fare well under scrutiny. Is the patek movement more ...
Thank you
By: Wowbattle2 : July 16th, 2023-19:57
Sincere thanks for the personal note. If haute holigerie means artisanal handicraft in watchmaking with a watchmaker at a workbench using tiny tools to do stuff to tiny parts, that’s the term I’m looking for. For this capstone watch I’m looking for someth...