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Robert K.

84034 Landshut Germany

Photo of the "Week"

July 17, 2015  /  Robert K.

Dragonfly

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Manufacturing Excellence

March 22, 2015  /  Robert K.

©Apple

©Apple

In recent days, two articles were written about two companies I thought very different.
Turns out, they might actually share quite a few traits.

The first, by Greg Koenig, a product designer living in Portland, Oregon. He chose the topic du jour, the Watch, in this case how it is manufactured. Analyzing what little Apple shows in public together with his expertise on making things, he provides a deeper understanding of the craftsmanship behind this product.
In his words,

“This isn’t a supply chain, it is a ritual Apple is performing to bring themselves up to the standards necessary to compete against companies with centuries of experience.”

If you thought the Watch was just another mass market product from just another mass market company, think again. And enjoy reading that article, for while it is not short, it is absolutely worth your while.

How Apple Makes the Watch


Even longer, but just as worthwhile, is Benjamin Clymer's article about Rolex, and it's four manufacturing facilities. 
Known to watch aficionados worldwide, Benjamin is the founder of Hodinkee, one of the best places on the interweb for finding news and background information on watches of  yesterday, today and tomorrow.

In his masterpiece, he uses Rolex' (rare) invitation to take us on a tour through the history, and present manufacturing of the Swiss watch maker.
What the article clearly shows, is how Rolex became probably the most famous watch brand of the world. And how, through engineering all aspects of the watch, and its making, they

“have come terribly close to defining the epitome of what a perfectly conceived mechanical watch movement should be.”
— From a watchmaker

Many aspects of Rolex' manufacturing reminded me of the first article, especially how both companies build and invent whole machinery to build their products, and how they don't shy away from using scientific applications like metallurgy to improve them.

Inside The Manufacture - Going Where Few Have Gone Before


Of course, Rolex has been doing this for quite a while longer than Apple.
But indeed, it appears here we have two companies with very different histories, and in different areas of the market, doing everything they can to produce the most excellent products of their respective fields.

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Switzerland Is F**ked

March 09, 2015  /  Robert K.

Tag Heuer Cal 1887

Tag Heuer Cal 1887

Because, Watch.

Or is it? We will know more later today. ;)

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Basket Case(s)

February 19, 2015  /  Robert K.

Behold the feline elegance

Behold the feline elegance

It's that time of the week again, and to contrast with the million word car essay of today, two photos. Of cats. In (or on…) baskets. You're welcome.

Fluffy, in all his baskety magnificence.

Fluffy, in all his baskety magnificence.

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Let There Be Light

February 19, 2015  /  Robert K.

Audi Prologue Matrix Laser Headlight (©Audi)

The United Nations have declared 2015 the year of light and light-based technologies.
What better way to celebrate this than to visit the one car maker who sees automotive lighting and its advancement as one of their signature technologies, and core field of expertise?

Thus I found myself on a foggy Tuesday in the heart of the world of Audi, Ingolstadt.

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