Fantastic. Should do the dial, too.... ;)
There's also a video on his channel of a gold Nautilus:
Fantastic. Should do the dial, too.... ;)
There's also a video on his channel of a gold Nautilus:
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Wow. Wow!
The music helped make that video so soothing. Literally art in motion.
Meanwhile I can't even slice a piece of toast without making a mess
Those scratches aren't going to Cape Cod out.
Why it's looks fugly
Pass the bucket 😣
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Now thats a craft & a steady hand
Wow, regardless of what you think of the end product (of which I kinda like at the end of the vid) you have to appreciate the talent and skill
Very nicely done but not my cup of tea.
A lot of skill and effort to achieve that end result.
Thats some very nice work.
Ian
Not my cuppa
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Okay... really skilful etc, etc, but how to ruin a perfectly nice looking watch.
Reminds me of those steampunk efforts you see on QVC...
Now, if that was a Rolex, and you sent it in for service, they'd likely replace the case and bracelet without asking, and then charge you for the trouble.
I think it looks really beautiful.
I'd never have the balls to do it though.
Skill and unbelievable patience.
However the end result is very much a matter of taste.
I wonder how many hours that takes in total
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Well it's more tasteful than the Patek Philippe "grandmaster chime" - which, it appears, was modelled on a Roman generals breastplate and a Franklin mint vase...
The craftsmanship involved with the nautilus, at the very least, elevates a watch to which l normally wouldn't give the time of day to something that interested me for a brief period.
I have to say it looks really beautiful, but then again I like engineering and can appreciate a talent/skill..
What ever happened to "less is more"- Chanel must be spinning.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Truly amazing skill!!
I'm sure if your beyond wealthy and bored of the normal old PP then this may be the way to go?!?! I think it looks better on my shotguns but each to their own I say!!
Chris
There was a thread a few months ago where one TZ member had his Panerai engraved, and that was stunning.
I'm assuming that this is the same engraver ?
It takes a real commitment on both sides to do this on a £30k watch, but I think the end result is superb.
Wowww!!!
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Chaps
What with all the bright YG Rolex bracelets and the heavily tattooed arms you see on this forum, this PP looks rather sedate.
I cannot see anything wrong with it. It is an example of top end engraving that I would love to see on my shotguns and the owner will have a bespoke body with the PP mechanism inside.
Truly beautiful methinks.
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Mick
I like it, but then I would say that. Its enormously satisfying knowing that you will never bump into another.
some skill, how sharp are those tools and super steady hands
I like it but it's going to play havoc with the warranty....
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Jim.
I am a guy who deeply appreciates the high-end engravers skill and I have seen some stunning and sensational examples over the years on both watch movements and shotguns. But I have to say that the absolutely gorgeous manufacturing quality of Patek Philippe watches needs no further embellishment in my opinion.
Was that gold he was shaving off?
Personally, IF I could afford the watch, no way would I want to put so MANY scratches on it ...I'd probably also have to compulsively clean it all the time as no doubt all those crevices will get full of dirt, unless you live in a clean-room.
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Seems to be the watch equivalent of a tattoo. Not surprising it arouses strong opinions.