The joy and beauty of a well made timepiece.  2 Comments


 


You have to have a heart of stone not to be moved by artistic beauty. For those who are horologically inclined, one of the highest criteria is given to the expression of the finishing quality of a watch dial or movement. Clearly the material used would impact such quality and many who have handled or owned the GP Three Bridges Tourbillon would agree that the level of artistic beauty of the three bridges (in all its iterations save the crystal bridges) is at the very apex of horology. This watch photographed here belongs to my good friend who goes by the online persona - 'mycroft'. Study the image and see how flawless is the finishing. As always, click on the image to view the image in high resolution.


 

 




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