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Nice post...

 

I like the sentiments, and would go along with much of it. 

I've never been a fan of uber-finishing, and uber-mega-extreme-finishing leaves me cold.  I admire the skills, wonder about the mental state of someone willing and able to do it,  but couldn't care less at the end of the day.

I also have a hang-up about the level of magnification the finish is supposed to seen at.  Watch dials and cases are generally designed to be looked at from a certain distance, but flip them over and people seems to think it's normal to drag out the electron microscope to look for protruding molecules on the black polishing on components the size of flea crap.  Go figure...

This ties into an overall concern about macro photography isolating design elements and loosing the whole design.  Are we admiring the skills of the photographer in creating a stunning graphic of an element that is both isolated and out of context, or the skills of the watch designer fo producing a harmonious overall design?

nick

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