2010年9月16日星期四

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His watches are the benefactors; unique Replica ESQ watches , handmade pieces created in small batches. And, if you want one you had better get in line now. d.m.h. stands for Dingemans Mechanische Horloges, which is headquartered in a tool shed at the back of Fred's garden in the Netherlands (yes, you read that correctly - shed seen to the left). Here you will find well-maintained vintage tools and machinery, many of which date back some 50 years.

Other tools are home-made because they are either completely of his design or would be too expensive to buy. Fred takes particular pride in using a lathe from 1947, he tells me as we discuss the importance of maintaining a sense of heritage Replica ESQ watches in his methods. Little flash - a whole lotta substance. Anything that can be made in-house, will be, even if that means sacrificing some of the prettier details offered by outsourcing the work to larger manufacturers. While the dials and cases are rugged and beautiful, Fred insists he doesn't make watches for the ***y photo shoots and glamorous wrist time.In a landscape dominated by the likes of Swatch, LVMH, and Richemont, few singular people have the moxie to make a mark on the industry. We've brought you examples in the past, such as Stepan Sarpaneva and Max Busser, and today we bring another; Fred Dingemans of d.m.h. watches. Perhaps more accurately, they are d.m.h. watches of Fred Dingemans. Fred is a one-man show, acting as the cleaning crew, coffee maker, watchmaker and owner of this small Dutch company. However, at heart, Fred is a craftsman, a throwback to days long since defeated by an age of electronics Replica ESQ watches and mass production.