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Old 25 February 2019, 10:29 PM   #1
Hollie_Rollie
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Laser Welding

I don’t have any watches that currently are in need of a laser weld but I do enjoy looking at the before and after pictures and seeing the amazing results that can be achieved. Do you guys see any technological advancement in this area over the next 5-10 years? Is laser welding a watch case a relatively new technique? I’m always surprised when a poster posts “can this be fixed?”, when a quick forum search would turn up some incredible before and after results. I’m guessing that as a whole not many people are aware of the technique?

Just seeing what everyone else’s thoughts are. I’ve read posts where people say it’s impossible to tell the difference between a laser welded case and I’ve read some that say it’s totally possible. I don’t know, I’ve seen some case work from Mike at rolliworks and some by LAWW and to me it looks like I can run my watch over with a lawn mower and these guys will make it factory fresh (not willing to try)

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