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that patina is a very legit answer to the notion of artisanal dials imo
Don't understand, are you suggesting that Rolex dials are "artisanal?"
Also, great looking watch--but what patina?
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that patina is a very legit answer to the notion of artisanal dials imo
An American friend of mine who now tends bar professionally (best in Missouri) studied under Marcell for a couple of years in Budapest.Cool! Given the Budapest shoemaking and B&W photography connection, I thought you might appreciate these photos from Marcel Mrsan’s workshop before he moved to the US:
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That's a classic look that will always look great.
Don't understand, are you suggesting that Rolex dials are "artisanal?"
Also, great looking watch--but what patina?
So nice, love the patina on the dial. I've been looking at pretty much this exact watch, not in small park because it's 1)Hand wound 2) Acrylic crystal.
Do you find it hard to get serviced?
That's a classic look that will always look great.
As opposed to those amateur bartenders who do it for free?An American friend of mine who now tends bar professionally
A WW1 era biplane, I believe.What's a shepherd fairy?