One of a Kind

Posted on June 21, 2012 by Linde Werdelin There have been 3 comment(s)

Sculpting a watch case out of a single solid block of gold is rare.  And that is what we decided to experiment; drilling and polishing a complex Spido case structure in gold each individually by hand...it certainly is one of a kind but, can you imagine the skills and effort involved?

We know others always use a mould – fast and exact to ensure volume with little effort and no wastage. The point is, yes, the way we did it could be a stupid idea, but that is the LW way. We are constantly experimenting how we create with the finest materials, and to push the design and construction boundaries. We are not always correct and rational in what we do. Sometimes this is how we get the most awe-inspiring results by surprise. And that excites me.

Hand polished to perfection. Here you have it, the SpidoSpeed Gold. Look at the quality of the finishing...I'll let you be the judge.

The architecture of the SpidoSpeed Chronograph gold case allows you to appreciate the lines and layers from all angles.

In my mind, a 3-dimensional experience that will stay interesting as you continue to explore and discover the details for years (hopefully a lifetime) to come.

M. Linde


This post was posted in Watches and was tagged with Morten Linde, SpidoSpeed, SpidoSpeed Gold

Comments (3)

  • vijoy p v

    More beautiful & Excellent

    Posted by vijoy p v on July 17, 2012 at 3:22 am

  • Jorge

    If I could have any watch this would be it! It is absolutely stunning in gold!!!

    Posted by Jorge on August 3, 2012 at 6:44 pm

  • Ashwini

    on modern watch design. Few of their watches better express their brand DNA than the very cool SpidoSpeed Chronograph, which was launched at BaselWorld in 2011. The SpidoSpeed represented the combination of both the

    Posted by Ashwini on August 6, 2012 at 11:14 am

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