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 Posted: Sun Nov 27th, 2011 01:46 pm
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Dial milling link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr_xA51VmsY


His site.
http://www.gerber-uhren.ch/index.html

Hands-on with the Paul Gerber PuristS 10th Model 42 Watch
By Y. Chan

http://www.monochrome.nl/hands-on-with-the-paul-gerber-purists-10th-model-42-watch/

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 Posted: Sun Nov 27th, 2011 03:04 pm
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Tony Duronio
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Amazing work that can be done nowdaysthumbsup.gif

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 Posted: Sat Dec 3rd, 2011 10:53 am
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amazing what modern technology is able to do these days!....on the other hand,the art of hand finishing is going to the wayside with only about a dozen qualified watchmakers who are able to do this type of decoration by hand left...

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Amazing what modern watchmaking is becoming but in a way the soul is sucked from it. JMHO!

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If I had the buks, I would go for a hand-made just for the soul of it...
But this dial is a beauty I must say and the execution is perfect.
Funny conversion of the 2824-2: There's no limits...
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Paxman wrote:
Amazing what modern watchmaking is becoming but in a way the soul is sucked from it. JMHO!


TrueThumbsUp02.gif But I would love to own that machine.subtlelaugh.gif

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It looks awesome!!! Thanks for the links!

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Cool machine and process. At a certain price point, maybe a machine-milled case and dial would be ok. But at the higher price points, it would always be great to have them hand-made. Thumbsup3.gif

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