G04D3/0061

METHOD FOR INJECTING A DECORATED ITEM
20220332011 · 2022-10-20 · ·

A method for machining by laser ablation or by micro-milling a raised and/or hollow structure on an impression of an injection mould. A method for manufacturing a ceramic or cermet item by injection using the injection mould to produce an item, and in particular a watch bezel, decorated directly during the injection.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN ORNAMENTAL HARD MATERIAL PART PROVIDED WITH A POLYMER COATING
20210389729 · 2021-12-16 · ·

An ornamental part, for example for a timepiece, jewellery or telephone, in particular a watch case middle, and its manufacturing method, the part at least partly including a hard material having a Vickers hardness greater than 1000 HV, the method including the following main steps: a step of producing a precursor from a mixture of at least one powder material with a binder, a step of injecting the precursor into a mould in order to form a green body, a step of sintering the green body in order to form a body of the future part from the hard material, and a step of depositing a polymer material coating on one face of the part, the deposition being carried out by moulding on the body, in particular by injection into a mould, the coating and the hard material being inseparable.

Method for cutting watch crystals

A method for cutting watch crystals along a plurality of contours in a plate of transparent material includes forming a first cut line or kerf to form a first chamfer for each of the crystals of the plate and marking at least one machined recess on a first side of the plate, turning the plate over and marking at least one of the position of the first chamfer and the position of the at least one machined recess, forming a second cut line or kerf to form a second chamfer for each of the crystals on a second side of the plate, and separating the crystals by machining through the plate at each of the contours to form edges of the crystals.

METHOD FOR CUTTING WATCH CRYSTALS

Method for cutting a watch crystal along a contour in a plate of transparent material, with the following steps: making, on a first side of the plate, a first cut line or kerf to form a first chamfer, for each crystal of the plate; turning the plate over and marking the position of the first chamfers or of a previously made machined marking; making, on a second side, a second cut line or kerf to form a second chamfer, for each crystal; separating the crystals by machining through the plate at each contour to form an edge of the crystal.