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GO Senator Chronograph in platinum: The production of the dial

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 25th, 2015-11:04
Hand silver plating by friction - A dial is the face of a watch and I will share some insights for better understanding of a very special one with lots of charm. For the first time I saw the new dial in Basel (2014) and it got my attention, as it showed s...  

Excellent report!

 
 By: aardvarkbark : January 25th, 2015-16:30
When I bought my Sen Chronometer, I emailed GO with a question about the 'milling' process that produced that piece's dial, and was pleased to receive a very detailed step by step description of the process with pictures. Fascinating stuff indeed!

Thanks for your reply and to be honest ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 29th, 2015-03:33
I am not surprised at all in the case of GO - "was pleased to receive a very detailed step by step description". Even when there was (slightly) more passion for collectors in the past at GO, they are getting more professional (every year) in their communi... 

thanks for the report!

 
 By: social : January 25th, 2015-17:48
it is excited to see GO improvement!

My pleasure!

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 29th, 2015-03:34
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Great to see all the steps, Oliver! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : January 25th, 2015-22:27
Thank you for reminding us that to make a good dial is much more complicated and more steps involved than you might think! :) Great photo tutorial. Best Blomman

Thanks for your kind reply and yes ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 29th, 2015-03:36
it is a kind of complication we forget about quite often - dials & cases. But we also have to say that quite a few brands don´t like to talk about, for several reasons ;-) Best, Oliver

My pleasure.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 29th, 2015-03:36
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I hope Glashutte Original reads my reply:

 
 By: MichaelC : January 26th, 2015-15:59
Oliver, your 2 posts on this Senator Chronograph in platinum make me want to buy this watch. The writing, photos, and information are that good. Thanks for these awesome reports!

Michael ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 29th, 2015-03:37
be sure, they take care what is going on. Thanks, my friend! Oliver

Smitten by Glashütte Original when I first . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2015-17:02
. . . learned of them almost fourteen years ago, and still learning reasons why. Thank you, Oliver. As our mutual countryman said, God is in the details. Art

Only fourteen years?!

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 29th, 2015-03:45
Still there have been quite a few changes at and with GO - good and bad. In some years it was almost impossible to track their novelties and changes. I dind´t like all the changes, but I really liked what I saw in Basel 2014 and also still have a serious ... 

I've really learned to appreciate dial-making

 
 By: cazalea : January 27th, 2015-17:57
this reports, others I have read, and the things I saw in the Grand Seiko workshops have convinced me that the creativity and attention to detail on DIALS and their HANDS can rival the amount of work put into MOVEMENTS. Do we appreciate them in the same w...  

I agree with you and I think no ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : January 29th, 2015-03:49
most people don´t appreciate it at the same level. Just one example: in-house movements are very important today, but who really cares about in-house dials, hands, cases and also we talk/discuss far less about the latter. Well, we could start to change th...