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PoT 2014: Visit at dial-maker Fehr & Cie S.A. (official report (i))

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : November 25th, 2014-07:32
On the 8th and 9th of October a small group of lucky fellows had the opportunity to participate in a PoT (PuristS on Tour). The first day we was hosted by Hublot , who offered us an insightful factory tour, an interesting wine tasting experience and an ex...  

PoT 2014: Visit at dial-maker Fehr & Cie S.A. (official report (ii))

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : November 24th, 2014-13:51
After the "Mécanique Générale" department, we would like to invite you to follow us through two breathtaking departments: "Guillochage" and "Polissage" . Here is probably what watch enthusiasts cherish most – hand-made dials created using traditional tech...  

A beautiful dial, the skills needed and the difficulties to produce them ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : November 25th, 2014-08:19
are quite often underestimated. Too often we talk about complications , but talk about complicated movements only. To visit a dial factory/workshop is something very special and quite often it feels like to be in the kitchen of a witch, because of the "ma... 

Yes, Oliver, these are aspects we all too often take for granted!

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : November 26th, 2014-05:35
Dials, like case or hands, are often judged only after their aesthetic qualities, everything beyond that is not appreciated. From our own discussions, Oliver, we two learned a lot about the subtle details which make a dial (case, hand, strap...) outstandi... 

The "magic" of a dial factory

 
 By: heartbreaker : November 27th, 2014-05:14
Thank you Oliver for your words, that add a lot to the discussion. Room after room and department after department, I've had exactly the same feeling you’ve described. Yes, almost all of the manual work is a bit repetitive, but the output is new every day... 

Thanks for the great report Magnus & Elio!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : November 25th, 2014-08:41
Did they let you keep any unfinished stamped dials as souvenirs to keep? :) Cheers, Anthony

Well, Anthony, you have to know that…

 
 By: heartbreaker : November 27th, 2014-05:15
…when Monsieur Luthi have heard that in the visiting group there was an Italian, he made himself a bit rigid and turned his eyes around thinking <<Hey man, you’re in trouble, take a closer look at those looong Italian hands>>. ;-) But my hands... 

Fantastic report

 
 By: Mark in Paris : November 25th, 2014-08:52
As many of us are interested in knowing how mechanics work, the making of dials is also something we love learning about. Thanks a lot for the work and the time needed to make those reports, both of you guys. Cheers, Mark

I think dial and case-works are often under appreciated. We so much love...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : November 26th, 2014-04:13
complications and movement finishing, but so often forget about what we (and others) see mostly. Thanks, Magnus

indeed, I was even told more than once that …

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : November 26th, 2014-09:04
the case and bracelet of a standard AP RO is more expensive than the movement And we're talking about an AP movement, a well finished AP movement, not a 100 USD slightly modified ETA The RO is known for it's special case and ditto bracelet … I wouldn't be... 

"RO is known for it's special case and ditto bracelet"

 
 By: small-luxury-world : November 26th, 2014-09:31
I agree and you didn´t even mention the Nautilus case, which is even more pricey to do.

Maybe, we should hope for a better info from the Maisons?

 
 By: heartbreaker : November 27th, 2014-05:16
Thank you Mark for your kind words. As for learning about dial-making, I think that the Maisons could adopt a better communication. Better in sense of a greater transparency on the dial characteristics, being it a plain one or an elaborate one, telling us... 

Elio

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : November 27th, 2014-09:54
I think the manufactures prefer to keep this info for themselves About 10 years ago the 'in-house movement' hype started At the end several brands were almost forced to start making an own in-house movement because a big group of clients asked for 'in-hou... 

Métalem ?

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : November 25th, 2014-09:40
About 2 yours ago I also visited Zenith and a dial maker but it was called Métalem I believe. Is this the same company ? Mr Marietta also joined us … I thought Métalem belonged to his family ( but I could be wrong) Thanks for the report, brings back great... 

No, Métalem is a separate company (located in Le Locle), but it also....

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : November 26th, 2014-04:11
produces dials for Zenith. As for Mr Marietta, mmmh, perhaps his father works for Métalem? I'll try to find out! Best, Magnus