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/0 Comments/in /by Ian Skellern14.Felipe Pikullik Moon Phase Ficka
/0 Comments/in /by Ian SkellernThe development of the Moon Phase took two years, during which Felipe Pikullik evaluated and refined every handmade component (photo courtesy Niclas Berglund)
13.Felipe Pikullik Moon Phase Lila
/0 Comments/in /by Ian SkellernMoon Phase: Felipe Pikullik’s masterpiece of craftsmanship and innovation. This watch is his first handmade complication (photo courtesy Niclas Berglund)
12.Felipe Pikullik larling 2
/0 Comments/in /by Ian SkellernWatchmaker Eduard, works on meticulously polishing one of Felipe Pikullik’s watches (photo courtesy Niclas Berglund)
11.Felipe Pikullik martin sida
/0 Comments/in /by Ian SkellernMartin has been an apprentice with Felipe Pikullik for six years and has now developed into a very skilled watchmaker (photo courtesy Niclas Berglund)
10.Felipe Pikullik Urverk
/0 Comments/in /by Ian SkellernWith a magnifying glass, Felipe Pikullik carefully examines the function of the movement. He scrutinizes every detail with precision, leaving nothing to chance (photo courtesy Niclas Berglund)
9.Felipe Pikullik Nacke
/0 Comments/in /by Ian SkellernFelipe Pikullik focuses at his workbench where he meticulously assembles the model Sternenhimmel/ starry sky (photo courtesy Niclas Berglund)
8.Felipe Pikullik verktyg
/0 Comments/in /by Ian SkellernManufacturing the moon for the moon phase in a watch is a complex process. It is a detailed and demanding task that can only be performed by an experienced watchmaker with many years of experience (photo courtesy Niclas Berglund)
7.Felipe Pikullik bult
/0 Comments/in /by Ian SkellernThe cylinder is shaped by hand, a process that requires precision and skill. This is a crucial step in the creation of the moon phase for the “Moon Phase” (photo courtesy Niclas Berglund)