Is Your Watch High Horology? Defining Fine Watchmaking

Is Your Watch High Horology? Defining Fine Watchmaking

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Is Your Watch High Horology? Defining Fine Watchmaking

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Other Perimeter brands
  3. 3 Fine Watchmaking Criteria
  4. 4 Percentage of the range that can be called a technical and/or precious Fine Watch.
  5. 5 Production of external parts: percentage of external parts (case, metal bracelet, dial) that are designed and developed in-house.
  6. 6 Watches with horological decorations (chamfering, polishing. satin brushing).
  7. 7 Technical innovation: - percentage of the range that shows
  8. 8 Product quality: reference to internal and/or external quality standards (cither an internal standard, communicated to the customer, or an external standard such as COSC, Poinçon de Genève, etc.).
  9. 9 Use of certification laboratories for precious stones: - GIA, SSEF, etc. (only for ranges that include gem set watches).
  10. 10 Percentage of the range featuring gem-set watches and/or precious/noble metals (gold, platinum and special alloys).

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