16-08-2013, 03:59 PM
Jeg beskriver blot hvad jeg ser som god kasse finish. Jeg har haft flere forskellige Rolex, nye Omegaer og også det omtalte Seiko. Finished på stålet er i mine øjne bedst på Rolex. Det er noget JEG mener de er super gode til, og noget JEG mener er et godt eksempel på god finish af urkasser.
Det var ikke meningen at starte en debat om Rolex.
EDIT:
Fandt lige dette citat i Ariel Adams (i mine øjne en af de mest troværdige og bedste urjournalister pt) anmeldelse af de nye Rolex Subs. Her roser han NETOP Rolex evne to sublim finish i forhold til andre stålure:
"It is widely known that Rolex is fanatical about their metal. They do a lot of metallurgy in-house, and not all steel of the same grade is made equal. I've seen a lot of steel watches in my time and can say that no one makes steel or polishes a case quite like Rolex - and they so do fantastically using high-tech machines in rather large production volumes. This isn't about tiny details, but rather that the steel of a Submariner looks and feels a bit different than the steel of other watches. This is of course due in part thanks to Rolex's amazing brushed finishing that is applied to much of the Submariner case. Other parts of the case (such as the sides) are given a polished finish. These "alternating finishes" help the case to look its best."
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EDIT:
Fandt lige dette citat i Ariel Adams (i mine øjne en af de mest troværdige og bedste urjournalister pt) anmeldelse af de nye Rolex Subs. Her roser han NETOP Rolex evne to sublim finish i forhold til andre stålure:
"It is widely known that Rolex is fanatical about their metal. They do a lot of metallurgy in-house, and not all steel of the same grade is made equal. I've seen a lot of steel watches in my time and can say that no one makes steel or polishes a case quite like Rolex - and they so do fantastically using high-tech machines in rather large production volumes. This isn't about tiny details, but rather that the steel of a Submariner looks and feels a bit different than the steel of other watches. This is of course due in part thanks to Rolex's amazing brushed finishing that is applied to much of the Submariner case. Other parts of the case (such as the sides) are given a polished finish. These "alternating finishes" help the case to look its best."
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