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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
- HOW IT'S MADE: Patek Philippe
In today's video we look at how Patek Philippe is made...Keep watching to see how they make one of the most luxurious watches!
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The making process begins at 4:06 its basically a watch commercial until that minute
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I've always wanted to believe there's something absolutely exceptional about this brand of watch, but it's not across the board exceptional. For instance "care" was actually taken in much traditional watchmaking by many brands in the global market from LIP to Zaria. So to argue the watchmakers working for Patek care "more" than other watchmakers is a bit of a stretch even if accuracy testing is a little more vigorous. But regarding this accuracy testing--to say it could take weeks to months to test a watch doesn't mean it takes weeks or months of "actual labour" to test the watch! There's only about a dozen tests for a watchmaker to make (positional (six), temperature, completely wound up vs almost wound down (isochronism), shock absorption, magnetism etc. Furthermore, the watchmaker uses a machine to cut each part he needs to assemble a watch. He uses a pattern to do this and it makes no difference to accuracy how many pieces he might cut at a time. So if he only cuts one piece it doesn't help him much. However, as for Patek's use of sapphires in their jewelling--let's be honest--there is no question this is pretty rare and exceptional. So are solid gold cases in a sea of standard gold-plated cases as well as solid gold hands, indices, and crowns.
Patel Philippe doesn’t have a factory, they have a studio; their watches are hand made - pal.
not true. Patek most certainly does have a factory, and see their factory tour on youtube.
Please tell me again what brand of watch this is? I think I MIGHT have missed it. 🤣
The presenter obviously worked 25 years for the North Korean department of propaganda ...
😂 excellent
It's a watch
1:19
Uh... those are Hublots.
And 2:34 is a Bovet. Did the person who made this video even try?
Mi-nute.
Min-ute.
Guess which one would be the correct pronunciation when talking about WATCHES.
Dreadful voice over. Beautiful watches though.
True. Repetitive.
Blah blah blah....commercial blah blah.
AI content.
Chinese parts no doubt...
🤣 les chinois respectent énormément le savoir faire suisse et en 2024 il n’arrive pas a reproduire parfaitement des Rolex submariner alors des patek …..