
EXPLAINED: The Fine Art Of Black Polishing AKA Spéculaire
Black polishing, also known as spéculaire finishing, is employed to finish steel parts in a watch movement to create a mirror-like surface. Used for steel screws, levers and bridges, true black polishing is done by hand and only found in the best timepieces. Henrik Korpela explains the technique here.
Pre-Basel 2015: Introducing The Arnold & Son Golden Wheel, Combining Wandering Hours With Deadbeat Seconds (With Specs And Price)

Introducing The HYT Skull – Punk Rock Meets Hydro-Mechanical Time (With Specs And Price)
HYT has appropriated a recently fashionable motif in watchmaking and combined it with the underpinnings of its H1 wristwatch to create the Skull, which displays the time on a skull-shaped glass tube.
Introducing The Longines Master Collection GMT World Time For Singapore’s 50th Anniversary (With Specs And Pricing)

Hermès Equips The Arceau Automatique And Petite Lune With H1837 Manufacture Movement (With Specs And Price)
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