How A Pro Heraldica Watch Is Made – Part III
Today’s post is dedicated to our model „Subskription“. You will get an impression about the work of our watchmaker. You will see how the charming watch is formed out of the different raw parts step by step. The photos below will show you the detailed work behind the „Pro Heraldica Subskription“, e.g. the arrangement of the ornaments and their etching or the engraving at the bottom.
- The engraving at the bottom of the watch.
- The engraving at the bottom of the watch.
- Here is the barrel of the ”Subskription”.
- Different components of the “Subskription”.
- Two unfinished parts of the “Subskription”.
- The unfinished clock face of the “Subskription”.
- Here you can see the frosted clock face of the Pro Heraldica “Subskription” with guilloches.
- In this step the barrel, hour and minute wheel are getting their guilloches.
- And another perspective.
- Here is the grained but unfinished motherboard of the “Subskription” with a gooseneck fine adjustment.
- The back of the motherboard of the “Subskription” is getting the guilloche.
- Here you can see how the ornaments are getting the guilloche.
- The arrangement of the ornaments with guilloches.
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