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Precision engineering?

 

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, radials off what is supposed to be a center point is NOT a design element. It is a mistake that they just have been "hoping" that no one would notice.

Can't get away with it and we shouldn't allow it to simply excuse it off. Given the difficult economic times, independents shoul/will sink or swim based on their engineering integrity, production integrity and respect earned.

I  have staff engineers who are just out of school who would be fired on the spot if they produced a piece like that.

As for me, I would suck it up, correct it. I would never in a hundred years attempt to pass it off as a "design element". I respect my clients way too much (as I do myself). I work on their behalf, perhaqps that's why I have been in business for over 25 years, am esteemed in my profession and thriving during the recession. My success is a by-product of my good business sense and my clients trust in  the fact that I dedicate myself to work on THEIR behalf. I never try to get away with something or slip something past them.

Do not believe for one moment that the we are dealing with a design element here. Do not make excuses for or, let a flaw such as this go. They must suck it up, admit their oversight & correct the timepieces that are already in our hands.

That is the respectful thing to do.

BG

This message has been edited by bart1 on 2009-01-25 11:17:24

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