How a Pro Heraldica Watch Is Made – Part II

The skeletonized golden rotor has been completed.

We have received word from our watchmaker concerning the progress of your Pro Heraldica watch. As always, we are very excited to have a look at the pictures by Jochen Benzinger. Every single picture tells us how sophisticated it is to manufacture such a watch and that every single one of them is a unique piece of jewelry. Today’s picture gallery focuses on the golden rotor. You can see that in a first stept the coat of arms is hand-engraved on the rotor and afterward the rotor is skeletonized. In the course of this process some parts of the rotor are going to be remove with a goldsmith’s saw, otherwise we could not see through to the mechanical clockwork later.

When you choose us for having such a watch made, you can receive your personal picture documentation that shows you how your very own piece has been produced. This is not only a great way of staying up-to-date with the watchmaker and what part he is currently working on, but it is also going to be a great memory about how this very special piece of jewelry has been manufactured.

 

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