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I would love to see one of the watches in person
I would love to put this matter to rest. Perhaps someone has an example for viewing in S.CA?
BG
there it is...
By: bart1 : January 24th, 2009-19:16
I do not own the watch. I have been researching several designs that I like -potentially for my next purchase. I noticed the Voutilainen flaw on their website (even with the angle view) & then I researched further as at first, I thought that my eyes were ...
No flaw
By: 11111 : January 25th, 2009-00:23
The shafts either side of the centre are completely aligned. The circled part of the short end of the seconds' hand is asymmetrical, and I believe it is so by design. This may give the impression that you refer to. Kind regards....
guys,
By: raphmeister : January 25th, 2009-09:33
i'm sure we all love kari's work. its amazing stuff... but tell me how that hand in the pic below is straight? the red line is added by me. I assure you the red line added is a straight line. i'm just saying, maybe its good to be a little objective oops f...
forget it!
By: bart1 : January 25th, 2009-11:21
these are die-cut... not handmade pieces. If they were handmade this would have been corrected -the mistake would not be replicated as it is! The issue is them spending the few hundred bucks that it would take to make the correction in their tooling. BG
Precision engineering?
By: bart1 : January 25th, 2009-11:11
I happen to be both a collector AND, a manufacturer/designer (not watches)... that's possibly why my esthetic is uncompromising. After 30 or 40 years producing precision products, such an obvious flaw is, well... sophomoric & obvious. non-matching, radial...
Now, Now...
By: mkt33 : January 26th, 2009-09:29
CL, I understand your points and Barts as well. Every watch from an independent varies from sample to sample. Without macros we would never notice these subtle differences but these are the quirks we've come to appreciate in our watches since they are tru...
Bart, please try...
By: ThomasM : January 27th, 2009-16:05
to separate the discussion points (you have several valid ones) from the strident, torch and pitchfork screed. Would you try to do that, please? It would make this discussion much more productive, and probably would also result in a much more substantive ...
Hi TM
By: bart1 : January 27th, 2009-19:53
I am really not trying to harangue. Frankly, I love the design of the watch and I would own one, so long as it doesn't look like it had any imperfections. And, I am not saying unequivically that there IS an imperfection... only that it "looks" like there ...
It's straight, honest
By: Gary G : January 27th, 2009-20:12
Bart -- As described in perhaps too much detail in my post below, the second hand on this watch (it's mine, so I should know) is dead straight. Much farther up in this thread, someone actually superimposed a dashed line down the seconds hand on the same p...
Weighing in
By: Gary G : January 27th, 2009-19:41
You have all been spared -- as I was finishing a very long response to this thread, my computer crashed! A quick summary (I'm too old to start again...): 1. My guess is that the "brown face" watch had a crooked seconds hand at the time of the photo. I'd a...