i vote for the curved hands... the flat hands are to similar to the new fiddy models.
what you guys think?
I have this genuine angelus hands like on pictures.... so we would have a sample!
Hi guys!
Many people ask me for a CG project but i must pass this... most of you guys know my opinions (to much risk for me). But i will tell you something is going on... but all TOP SECRET.
But i have one new RWG project in work
Many members own Angelus 240 or Cortebert 616 movements and looking for good hands set. I can
Accuracy of a movement is depending on many details... also on the owner of the Timepiece
a 70 years old poor movement with a "low" first service after 70 years could run (+-) 0-2 minutes per day
but i had also vintage movements with a accuracy of +10 seconds a day
i think the accuracy of a vintage movement is not very important... be happy if it
lol
this vintage movements are only for "show" but not for wearing every day. 70 years old poor calibers which had never any service since 70 years... and a cleaning of the movement is not good enough if not 80% of all parts been changed.
If i would the seller... and my customers want a 100% perfect working watch... i wouldn
i think also that the dial color is to dark... the genuine is not dark black... it is more dark-gray or something else between dark-gray and black... but not really black.
probably i am mistaken but i see a minimal difference on the bezel? The polished part of the bezel is in a minimal different degree (angle)...
PAM realised a new model with Angelus caliber... only few are made. It is a TOP SECRET project and the first choosen customers received their timepieces.
please don
sale price is "only" 9.5k CHF
i thought it will be higher because only 10 units are available (1 is reserved for the innovator and 1 for the IWC museum)
this watch is designed by a IWC watchmaker trainee... he won a award in 2003 with this concept.
Now IWC launching a limited Model for him...
but why in hell are they use a standard decorated Unitas movement?... no screw balance, no swan neck, no perlage?
The Unitas is going in a higher lever... in 10 years will a Unitas watch not available under 10k ....