The Russian Project Made in Germany...........

Dec 13, 2014,04:12 AM
 

 

 

The Russian Project

 

This start one year ago with a mail from a russian guy named Mr Ruben, he told me about a project they was into. 

 

Today I got this one in the mail.

 

 

A bunch of guys that hang out on a russian watch forum have a idea to made a special watch in only 15 pieces.

 

 

So they ask Dirk Dornblüth about a project they have talking about. 

 

 

This project will be a 99.0 with a bronze case, stainless steal backcase with a sapphire crystal and a rosegold plated movement with granied finish and a montego blue dial. 

The reason Mr Ruben contact me was there was one watch left of the 15 watches that will be made and I will get the chance to be a part of this project.

 

 

My first thought was, after all, bronze, it has never interested me when we're talking watches. The next thought was, how do I get out of this? A russian guy will n ever

take a no for a answer.smile))  Jokes aside, why does not it could be exciting and such a small series makes the watch will be unique as well .

 

 

It's not the normal Dornblüth finish at the movement, this one have a more vintage look.

 

 

Blued screws and screwed gold chatons.

 

 

There is a bronze clasp too at the strap.

 

 

Now lets see how they where made.

 

The cases ready to get a movement, marked with XX/15 between the lugs.

 

 

The traditional 42mm Dornblüth case for the first time made in bronze.

 

 

Here is some pics from the birth of these watches and how it looked during the process.

 

The three quarter plate.

 

 

 

14 of the balance cock's.

 

 

A little closer look to the nice engraving.

 

 

 

Complete with the balance wheel and the swan neck.

 

 

All the parts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some guys wants a personal engraving.

 

 

Now we are close to put the things together.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now we getting closer to a working movement.

 

 

 

 

Now it's ready for the case.

 

 

 

It's time to get things putted together.

 

 

The movement in the case looks perfect, the bronze match the rosegold in a nice way.

 

 

The montego blue dial with raised rosegold plated numbers.

 

 

 

Rosegold plated hands too and the text and rails in white.

 

 

The movement 412 is the one that I got, my watch is number 12/15.

 

 

I want my dial in blue and gold with no white so I ask if that can be a option. The answer I got was: Yes it can. So me and one more guy took this option.

 

 

So there is 2 of those dials and 13 of the option that was planned from the start.

 

 

 

And here the watches are finished and waits for the shipping company to come and pick up them for onward delivery.

 

 

Photo credit of the assembly pics goes to the Dornblüth Crew. We are very grateful to have been informed of the progress made during the manufacturing process.

 

Here is a few quick and dirtys.

 

 

 

A big thanks toThe Dornblüth Team and to Mr Ruben for letting me be part of this project and that it happened.

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This is a great looking timepiece.....

 
 By: Darren : December 13th, 2014-20:21
Really like the use of bronze here, and love the simple layout. My kind of watch in every way. Pretty cool to have one of 15. Looking forward to more scans. Darren

Stunning!!!!

 
 By: andrewluff : December 14th, 2014-13:40
What an amazing timepiece, love the colour combination of the case and dial. Big congrats and thanks for sharing. Cheers Andrew

Wow!

 
 By: Mally : December 14th, 2014-23:27
Great pictures - an Independent watchmaker who I really admire. Regards Mally

thats nice.

 
 By: ChristianDK : December 18th, 2014-02:59
That turned out very nicely. Congratulations :-)

The fully brushed case finish . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 18th, 2014-14:51
. . . was a deft touch; most Dornblüths share a blend of matte and polished surfaces, but I can imagine Dirk deliberating back and forth before deciding. I like it, Jocke. Good call! Art

The fully brushed case finish . . .

 
 By: Rubar : December 18th, 2014-21:57
suggested Dirk Dornbüth. This finishing gives special charm to the bronze case. I will add that some watches have a purple screws, it's not usual for Dornbüth's watch. Let me add one more picture from Jocke Thank you Jocke! Ruben ...  

Very very cool watch

 
 By: cazalea : December 20th, 2014-14:05
There are so many variations and permutations possible with hands, dial detailing and colors. You guys nailed it! Beautiful. Cazalea

Amazing

 
 By: William M aka Mr.Lume : December 20th, 2014-17:12
& in Bronze, just an added on a stunning timepiece.

Thank you all for the kind words............

 
 By: Jocke - Bad Santa : December 22nd, 2014-13:39
This movement is a delight for the eye. ...