It’s been a while since my first moon phase watch; a Poljot with cal. P3133 movement.


A manual wind Marcello C. #3281 was next, based on a modified Unitas caliber with triple date module.

and the movement:

Than came an automatic moonphase, the Marcello C. #3258

based on a modified ETA 2892-A2 with triple date module:

And I shouldn’t forget the silver dial version of the “3281″…



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Matt
Not sure if you guys saw the new Marcello C. website yet, here are some photos from there.
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Marcell Kainz.

They are already starting to kick around new ideas during breakfast.

Looking over a watchmaker’s shoulder while he is assembling a chronograph.

A watchmaker installs the auto-winding rotor.

A sweet blue dial.

A chronograph on the watch timer to check performance.

At the end of the process, the case gets closed.

A watchmaker needs to be concentrated.

Intricate details.

The hands are set.

A movement with the dial and hands installed.

Final visual inspection.

Impressions in black & white.

Insights.

Watchmakers are busy.

Movements with dial and hands ready to be cased.

A movement for the Tridente Titan in a movement holder.

Reflections in the display of the watch timer during movement regulation.
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Matt
Finally got around to taking some photos today of the new Pegasus Chronograph from Marcello C. (the 2015.4 model). Here they are:






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Matt
The Jubilee bracelet I had ordered from Reto arrived.
Looks great with the Yao 007!
 
 
 
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Matt
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Noticed the new site in Germany at http://www.marcelloc.de/
The english language version should be online soon as well!
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Matt