I have been delinquent in posting because of a new project I've been working on. It is a bit off topic, however, a friend said "post it, they will understand it, and appreciate it". I have set out with a partner to make fly fishing reels. The reels are classic skeleton reels made from brass, nickle silver and stainless steel hardware. The spool plates are hand pierced and engraved and the foot is hand engraved. The counterweight on this reel is set with a red garnet and the knob is turned from buffalo horn.
My vision for our reels is that of the highest quality tackle one would find in an exclusive outfitter of the nineteenth century, perhaps in London or New York. Each click mechanism is hand tuned for optimum feel and sound. Many hours of bench work and tuning go into every reel we make, making each reel a work of art. Custom design and customer input is welcome and encouraged. We are considering new models as well as some new technical ideas.
We are P&L Reels and we look forward to exploring this new avenue, and maybe catch a few trout while we do it!
I can answer any queries regarding price availability and specifications if u contact me at;
philippeck@earthlink.net
Title the email with "Q 4 P&L"
Handmade Watches is a discourse on horological works by Philip Peck of Mitchell-Peck Inc. The content spans from the construction of time pieces, automata and related articles to tooling development and workshop procedure. www.mitchellpeck.com
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Watch No. 5 ~ A Ladies Diamond Watch
Watch No. 5 was commissioned as an all diamond, 18K white gold ladies wristwatch. The work began with drawings which I was not able to download unfortunately. The movement was an ETA 2660 7-3/4''' manual/time only , not embellished. A case ring was machined in brass to fit the movement, then cotes de geneve was applied to the surfaces. The case ring was then paladium plated. The dial was engine turned in silver and dial feet applied, which fit into holes in the case ring. The applique chapter ring was made, engraved and filled with black shellac. The case back which is held down with four gold screws is gasketed as well as the crown. The hands were made from tool steel, filed and polished, then blued. The gold case was fabricated and a mineral glass crystal was ground to fit. The bracelet was built and set, completing this fine piece. In conclusion, the wristwatch was a stunning success and the client was thrilled. The piece had nice weight, a glamorous period look and performed well.
Friday, January 28, 2011
The Giant Eight Day Wristwatch
Case components with movement |
Case back with balance exhibition window |
Case with movement |
The giant eight day wristwatch is a piece that I have been wanting to do for many years, and so, it is finally in the works. This watch very well may be the largest wristwatch ever made as well as the heaviest. The overall diameter of the watch is 70 mm and will carry a 28mm strap.
The Giant is based on a Waltham 22 size, eight day movement. Robust and dependable, these movements were used in many applications from military to automotive as as well as bedside travel clocks.
The case is made in sterling silver. The crystal bezel is of a screw down type. the case back has an exhibition window to observe the oscillation of the balance wheel, and will be attached with eight blued steel screws.
Screws for the back, lugs and the crown will bring the case to completion. The dial will be next, in which I will devote a posting to, as well as the final ornamentation which will be fully hand engraved surfaces. Look for up-coming posts showing progress on the dial which will be brass with a silver applique' chapter ring as well as subsidiary seconds ring.