True ‘skeletonization’ also includes the trimming away of any non-essential metal on the bridge, plate, wheel train or any other mechanical part of the watch, leaving only a minimalist ‘bare’ skeleton of the movement required for functionality.
True ‘skeletonization’ also includes the trimming away of any non-essential metal on the bridge, plate, wheel train or any other mechanical part of the watch, leaving only a minimalist ‘bare’ skeleton of the movement required for functionality.
If you’re any dexterous at all, you can build a completely custom one that you choose all the parts for~$150. And it’s the same movement they use in some $1000+ pieces.
That’s the worst advice for someone who said they have too many options and are overstimulated