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Step inside the Amadeus Piguet atelier and follow the complete journey of a premium mechanical watch – from raw metal and tiny gears to a finished hand‑assembled timepiece. This film reveals every stage of high‑end watchmaking, showcasing the precision, craftsmanship, and attention to detail behind each Amadeus Piguet watch. 🕰️ WHAT YOU’LL SEE INSIDE THE ATELIER: Designing the movement and watch components CNC machining of bridges, plates and tiny steel parts Hand‑finishing: anglage, perlage, brushing and polishing Assembly of the gear train, mainspring barrel and escapement Setting the balance wheel and regulating the accuracy Dial printing, hand‑applied indices and logo details Mounting hands and casing up the movement Fitting sapphire crystals, casebacks and crowns Handmade leather straps / metal bracelets being crafted and attached Final quality control, water‑resistance and timing tests 💎 WATCHMAKING FACTS: Premium mechanical movements can contain 150–400+ individual parts A single high‑end watch may require dozens of hours of hand‑finishing Traditional techniques from Swiss haute horlogerie are still used today Each timepiece is inspected multiple times before it leaves the atelier If you love luxury watches, mechanical movements and behind‑the‑scenes craftsmanship, this full factory tour is for you. 👍 ENJOYED THE VIDEO? Like the video, subscribe for more factory and craftsmanship films, and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don’t miss the next release. ⚠️ AI DISCLOSURE This video uses AI‑generated visuals based on real high‑end watchmaking processes and traditional mechanical watch construction. All techniques and stages shown are inspired by authentic horology practices.