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3-D Printing will also be playing a major role in watchmaking in the future...
and that may create another time of turbulence in horology as all the parts can be made to look perfectly hand finished. Thus the brands must innovate even harder to distinguish themselves.
Change is inevitable and we must all accept and embrace it

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Cheers
understanding...
By: Fricks : April 21st, 2015-13:19
... is so important to really appreciate those pieces. I love the idea of using technology, new materials, and modern means to improve traditional movements that have been the same for around 200 years. Great post!
Perfectly true...
By: Mark in Paris : April 21st, 2015-14:04
... it is so much part of the pleasure. I often heard about the Advanced Research program before and saw watches from time to time on forums but was quite lost. I realize I was missing something :) Thanks for the comments Fricks! Cheers, Mark
Dear Count,
By: dr.kol : April 23rd, 2015-03:37
I will not get any "Über-Pateks". In May an ordinary one, same from Honolulu in July. I have on my "short list" a couple of watches I have informed Patek I want to get: like 40 Years Anniversary Nautilus, 5131P, 5170P & 5170-1A, 5078P with black ename...