One of the most challenging crafts in watchmaking, skeletonization calls for the functional architecture of a movement, whether modern or classic, to be pared down to the bare essentials in a way that ...
Piaget’s signature steel sports model, the Polo, has been slimmed down, skeletonized and spruced up with a splash of color. The Piaget Polo Skeleton is equipped with a new movement, the super-slim ...
The Swiss watch industry’s proverbial closet is crammed with skeletons—of the horological variety. Call them open-worked, open-faced, or open-dialed, the number of new timepieces that reveal their ...
No watchmaking genre celebrates the intricate and delicate craft of mechanical watchmaking quite like a skeleton, or open-worked, design. Dispensing with the watch’s dial, skeletonization seeks to ...
Sometimes vintage watches are downright weird. This is one of those. This Marvin dates to the 1940s and has an unusual skeletonized structure. The case is 35mm, which is much larger than the manually ...
As in the watches mentioned above, the movement for the Voyager Skeleton is purpose-built, developed exclusively for this watch, with technology firmly in the service of design. The feat of the ...
Reading about watches can often feel like cracking open a textbook. Browsing—and even buying—means being barraged with inscrutable words and phrases like ”tourbillons,” “perpetual calendars,” “minute ...
In our second and final installment on skeletonized watches, we showcase another five recent timepieces that reveal the very essence of a movement through the ancestral art of skeletonization. At ...
Piaget’s signature steel sports model, the Polo, has been slimmed down, skeletonized and spruced up with a splash of color. The Piaget Polo Skeleton is equipped with a new movement, the super-slim ...
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