The Swiss watch brand Arnold & Son builds all its own movements and tools in-house and from scratch. Each timepiece is a painstaking work of art that takes hours to come to life.
Read more about process here:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2017-05-16/how-is-a-watch-made-from-scratch
Video by Zach Goldstein, Brian Schildhorn
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I ain't got time to do that
Watchmaking – in six and a half minutes.
it should be built by machines now to make the process faster and price lower.
These watches cost well over a dollar.
0:30 La Chaux-de-Fonds is wrongly spelled, it's a X not a Z.
Very nice craftsmanship
i read "The Pakistani Art of Luxury Watchmaking"
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What is the software they are using at 1:14 please?
This is why even in 2022 I still go for mechanical watches