David Walter is an Independent American watchmaker who is making this very interesting 39mm wristwatch, The White. Made without CNC, it's hand finished with a hand guilloched dial with an MSRP of US$24,950. Dials have engraved Arabic, Roman, or Chinese cl...
...one has to be in a very special and euphoric mood (such as on 4th of July) to spend some $25k for this timepiece. Neither dial nor case nor the (quite poor) backside view warrant that price level. Very astonishing. I recommend the works of e.g. Jaeger ...
Hand finished anglage with interior angles on David Walter's watch are not found on J&B's movements I've seen. Instead, you get minimal anglage, no real interior angles. It's a big difference. The plates are engine turned (which is nice, of course). I bel...
If it’s not appropriate, please delete this post. Obviously this is based on a 6498 - but that’s not bad, and respect for making it all by hand. I also like the dial and hand design. Looking at the movement - where my interest primarily is, there are some...
I'm interested in your last comment, the surface of the plates are straight-grained, which is a finish I'm told is harder to execute than simple geneva waves. As a watchmaker, would you really say that straight graining is not a valid finishing here or on...
(And Geneva stripes is maybe third ) - to be brutally honest, I did not see this as straight grained - but again, this is a prototype. I guess the production model will look much better.
I'm not sure you realize this , but those screws were all hand cut and made and purposely rounded. Flat polished screws dont reflect a blued finish well. They appear odd , so David does not use that technique.
You can have your opinion - life is too short to discuss professional watchmaking with members of a forum where money is more evenly distributed than professional watchmaking competence But: The screws are the original 266 screws. The click is the origina...
1. The movement is based on an Omega 266, not an ETA. 2. The click is handmade, not old stock. 3. The screws are hand cut and rounded, not old stock. Thanks to David Walter for sharing his work with us, and many thanks to everyone here on watchprosite who...
But for me, not so much. Now, like my comment on the newly released Breguets and after seeing a non white Shapiro dial, adding some colour changes my perspective on the relative appeal of these watches. So, we could get to a place where the dial is someth...
Yeah, I have friends who'll be like, "hey, this is very old, right up your alley!" 😅 What's a better size for you? More like 37mm or up to 42mm? I'm also interested in your sense of the case. What would need to change? I don't have an eye for refinement i...