My watch was purchased 2 years ago from MAMACOO and, to this day, it still looks and runs as well as it did the day it arrived. That movement has never missed a beat despite never having been serviced. I can't complain about that.
Actually just so you know lacker or color is the same material as enamel, it’s just that enamel is then fired up and lacker is just dried up. Lackering or coloring is sometimes called in the jewelry production cold enamel
Generally speaking "lacquer" or so-called cold enamel is a thermosetting epoxy resin; fired or vitreous enamel consists of powdered glass in a medium like water or oil, which is then fired at a high enough temperature to fuse the glass particles together.
An item from the horology art museum. When a rich man buys this and everybody says, “Don't wear this on the cocktail party. This is the masterpiece which must be kept in a collection box.- You can smell or microscope indoors. Wear Rolex or Grand Seiko for activities.” It doesn't matter how expensive or cheap. Things only exist in a few limited number, are precious.
Beautiful…inside and out. My favorite German watch brand nowadays. It would be the perfect dress watch at 38mm. I hope at some point MG start releasing smaller versions of all their timepieces 🤞
Very exclusive and discretional brand only for some millionaire collector,nobody who win money tomorrow will think to buy this kind of brand,but nice of course and probably insanly expensive
My watch was purchased 2 years ago from MAMACOO and, to this day, it still looks and runs as well as it did the day it arrived. That movement has never missed a beat despite never having been serviced. I can't complain about that.
Nice to hear, but it’s only been 2 years 🤷♂️
Any particular reason why you did not show the watch on your wrist?
I would take this over ALS any day of the week
Actually just so you know lacker or color is the same material as enamel, it’s just that enamel is then fired up and lacker is just dried up. Lackering or coloring is sometimes called in the jewelry production cold enamel
Generally speaking "lacquer" or so-called cold enamel is a thermosetting epoxy resin; fired or vitreous enamel consists of powdered glass in a medium like water or oil, which is then fired at a high enough temperature to fuse the glass particles together.
Love me some MG. Fantastic pieces!
Thanks for this, always so fun to see the works of masters. Nothing flashy just laid back elegance.
An item from the horology art museum. When a rich man buys this and everybody says,
“Don't wear this on the cocktail party. This is the masterpiece which must be kept in a collection box.-
You can smell or microscope indoors. Wear Rolex or Grand Seiko for activities.”
It doesn't matter how expensive or cheap. Things only exist in a few limited number, are precious.
well, this must mean something to someone.
Amazing quality and craftsmanship
The movement is pure art ❤
Beautiful…inside and out. My favorite German watch brand nowadays. It would be the perfect dress watch at 38mm. I hope at some point MG start releasing smaller versions of all their timepieces 🤞
Grossmann's movement design and finishing is pure teutonic beauty.
Chugging along like a oldschool pocketwatch
That looks like the grand seiko's 9SA4 wagtail
It doesn’t ? It couldn’t be more different wtf
@@BiografWien-zx6tf i'm just referring to the pecker when the watch is wound.
cut, de burred then polished get it right ... lol
Who on god’s earth are you little man?
Very exclusive and discretional brand only for some millionaire collector,nobody who win money tomorrow will think to buy this kind of brand,but nice of course and probably insanly expensive
$35K is certainly accessible to less than millionaire collectors.