This thread is about the appreciation of watches, as well as the micro-engineering and materials engineering that are required to make a fine watch, clock, or other timepiece.
The other anons are right about your posting windy, you are really pushing it. I still like you though.
Bentley Peterson
I mean it was so obvious you didn't fall for it. My dad has a Casio Edifice I chose and brought for him Bluetooth and I think it was solar as well. I have talked about it a handful of times here in the past.
You know what's even worse? We have several people who own Pateks or work with watches and say they've never seen a real PP watch with that level of bad finishing in reality.
Will this idiot listen? Nah. He'd much rather ignore facts and believe his Nippon Banzai! is simply superior to every watch making in the entire world.
Cameron Gutierrez
>weebs claiming that their weeb shitter watch is better than a patek annual calendar because the finishing on the underside of the 2mm long power reserve indicator is only 99% as good as their shitty basedko
Until these people take macro pics of "their" watches, their words mean absolutely dick when there is direct photographic evidence of shitty Patek finishing.
You can simply google image search Patek movements and find thousands of perfectly fine pictures. I'm curious how many days you spent trying to find these laughable examples? It's honestly sad.
Jordan Evans
GS finishes much more intricate curves. See the logo in pic related for instance.
>You know what's even worse? We have several people who own Pateks or work with watches and say they've never seen a real PP watch with that level of bad finishing in reality Really? I've been reading almost all wt threads for a couple years and I don't remember this. Only the same guy replying "nitpicked", never any true rebuttal. I'm not saying the seiko autist is necessarily 100% right, but so far nobody has argued his "evidence" apart from saying "you wrong lmao patek wouldn't be like this".
Gabriel Cruz
lmao that printing
looks like fucking trash
Kevin Smith
>it's okay if finishing is shit because it's Patek If I spent 50k on watch, I'd be embarrassed to see a 5k one be better finished too but you can't keep deluding yourself like that.
The GS finish is in another dimension both figuratively and literally. Patek apparently don't have access to the equipment needed to finish that many axes on such delicate parts. Seiko are kind of cheating bringing the superconductor division into a watch market.
>You can simply google image search Patek movements and find thousands of perfectly fine pictures. We're talking about external finishing, not movements.
And btw, Patek's "cheaper" movements have pretty shit finishing.
Gabriel Diaz
>"adjusted to six positions and temperature" >literally a fucking typo on the back of their watch >still includes a regulating screw because basedko know their shitty movement will run erratic
Well I don't ready ever thread but I remember at least two threads in the last few weeks I was in where a guy who had seen several hundred pateks said he's never seen one badly finished like these biased shots.
>seiko only adjust their watches to six temperatures Embarrassing, Patek have been adjusting their movements to 12 temperatures since the 80s, even Omega do it to nine.
Lincoln Johnson
>Oh no, I used the wrong word. Well what word were you trying to use instead of "movements"?
>You still haven't said how much time you spent cherry picking these images? Go and cherry pick a few images that show good finishing of Patek hands and indices. I'll wait.
>inb4 300x212 pixel underlit photocopies of faxed images
Jonathan Edwards
Legally, Japan only has 6 temperatures though. If they wanted to test to more than those, they'd have to test them outside of Japan, which would negate the "made in Japan" moniker they're so proud of.
Noah Wright
>I remember at least two threads in the last few weeks I was in where a guy who had seen several hundred pateks My dad saw THOUSANDS of Pateks and he says they all have shit finishing.
>Patek apparently don't have access to the equipment needed to finish that many axes on such delicate parts To be honest, all it would take to clean up those hand edges is a buffing wheel. They're gold, you could 'finish' them by rubbing them along your jeans.
Ryan Ward
Trying to get /wt/ to acknowledge that swiss Jews are cucking them is true martyrdom.
Speaking as someone who owns Patek Phillippes I feel like I can comment. No I'm not posting pics as this Seiko guys seems like a twat. Hold a Patek and a Grand Seiko in your hand and the difference is obvious. The external and movement finishing is not the same at all.
Do I hate GS? Hell no, I own two of them but I understand them for what they are. Some of the better made watches as that price bracket.
Sure a low end Patek is 3 to 4 times the price of a GS. Are they 3 to 4 times better? No.
Would I take a Patek over a Grand Seiko? Yes, every single time.
Benjamin Lee
They charge thousands of pounds for finishing parts you can't even see, why do such a half assed job on the hands? They look like tidied up stampings
>No I'm not posting pics as this Seiko guys seems like a twat. k bro GS external finishing completely demolishes even the most expensive Pateks. Deal with it.
Parker James
>They look like tidied up stampings That's exactly what they are, with very minimal tidying up.
Just look at the big hand in you can see tiny gold shavings dangling from the bottom left by the stamping process. This would have disappeared even from simply handling those hands. They're just stamped and forgotten until it's time to install them.
Robert Russell
Seiko are kind of cheating though. Using semiconductor manufacturing techniques that deal in nanometres on a watch is overkill
Jordan Roberts
You mean MEMS? That's only used for movement parts like the escape wheel.
Eli Watson
How the fuck do they finish so many axes on the hands then?
Robert Baker
It seems like no matter what you're told you will believe what you want to. Makes no difference to me. If you didn't come across like a school kid who shouts and screams windmilling their hands when they have an argument I would have a serious discussion about my collection and post images. But instead ...
Kayden Hernandez
Though if Seiko Epson ever decides to get into making silicon oscillator movements it really will be cheating as they have more photolithographic manufacturing capacity than every other watchmaker on earth combined.