Cozmopak
·This topic has been discussed in the past; however, much of the discussion focused on pocket watches. I’ve been reading the posts regarding cotes de geneve by @Archer and trying to appreciate the differences between the old-fashioned techniques using wood and abrasive paste and the more modern techniques using sandpaper.
Am I correct that the main feature you’re looking for is uniform plate thickness, indicating use of a wood technique?
I’m assuming that at some point in the past, all watch movements were finished using the old-fashioned techniques employed by Mr. Dufour.
What are some of your favorite vintage wristwatch movements finished to high-horology standards?
Am I correct that the main feature you’re looking for is uniform plate thickness, indicating use of a wood technique?
I’m assuming that at some point in the past, all watch movements were finished using the old-fashioned techniques employed by Mr. Dufour.
What are some of your favorite vintage wristwatch movements finished to high-horology standards?