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Re: Carre B2? [message #8684 is a reply to message #8682] |
Thu, 04 January 2018 21:29   |
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Barney Green
Messages: 1755 Registered: February 2014 Location: Wolfsburg, Germany
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Is it enamel or is it lacquer? The second watch is very much like my incoming Alpinova.
Here is a picture of it.
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[Updated on: Thu, 04 January 2018 21:52] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Carre B2? [message #8703 is a reply to message #8700] |
Wed, 10 January 2018 06:37   |
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JackW
Messages: 1977 Registered: May 2013 Location: Denver
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Is there a Gruen watch catelog that the Carre is featured in? Just the master book? I looked at my copy of the Guild Book, and unless I've missed it, no mention. This includes the 1930 update pages too. It must really be 1931 at the earliest for their introduction? What resources are people using for the letter designation for style?
Edit - Never mind, found it on page 3A of the 9-31 supplement.

A larger/higher resolution image is also attached below.
As to enamel work... I was given supplies for true fired enamel work (with the kiln), but have yet to do anything with it. Other than use the kiln for other jewelry aspects. Think I'd want to experiment on a lot of other things before trying my hand at restoring a watch case. In fact, restoring watch dials with fired enamel is not possible. I think that Cary's mention of Ceramit is the material used by the watch dial restoration service in the UK I once contacted. Sounds like what was described to me as part of their process.
All I know is based on hard work & writing by others. I can only aspire to augment this body of knowledge. If I am wrong it is because of my own failings. -me
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[Updated on: Wed, 10 January 2018 17:58] Report message to a moderator
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