D. J. Cottrell
As a watchmaker in the full and original definition of the word, I create the designs and parts of my handmade watches, including every single screw, starting from raw materials. The only exceptions are the balance spring and glass front. Working from my home workshop of circa 16 sq. meters in the heart of Somerset, United Kingdom, my working methods closely follow the Daniels method. The dragon engraving found on my timepieces, inspired by the coat of arms of Somerset, reflects my lifelong and personal connection to the area.
As a watchmaker in the full and original definition of the word, I create the designs and parts of my handmade watches, including every single screw, starting from raw materials. The only exceptions are the balance
spring and glass front. Working from my home workshop of circa 16 sq. meters in the heart of Somerset, United Kingdom, my working methods closely follow the Daniels method. The dragon engraving found on my timepieces, inspired by the coat of arms of Somerset, reflects my lifelong and personal connection to the area.
As a watchmaker in the full and original definition of the word, I create the designs and parts of my handmade watches, including every single screw, starting from raw materials. The only exceptions are the balance
spring and glass front. Working from my home workshop of circa 16 sq. meters in the heart of Somerset, United Kingdom, my working methods closely follow the Daniels method. The dragon engraving found on my timepieces, inspired by the coat of arms of Somerset, reflects my lifelong and personal connection to the area.
As a watchmaker in the full and original definition of the word, I create the designs and parts of my handmade watches, including every single screw, starting from raw materials. The only exceptions are the balance
spring and glass front. Working from my home workshop of circa 16 sq. meters in the heart of Somerset, United Kingdom, my working methods closely follow the Daniels method. The dragon engraving found on my timepieces, inspired by the coat of arms of Somerset, reflects my lifelong and personal connection to the area.
As a watchmaker in the full and original definition of the word, I create the designs and parts of my handmade watches, including every single screw, starting from raw materials. The only exceptions are the balance spring and glass front. Working from my home workshop of circa 16 sq. meters in the heart of Somerset, United Kingdom, my working methods closely follow the Daniels method. The dragon engraving found on my timepieces, inspired by the coat of arms of Somerset, reflects my lifelong and personal connection to the area.As a watchmaker in the full and original definition of the word, I create the designs and parts of my handmade watches, including every single screw, starting from raw materials. The only exceptions are the balance spring and glass front. Working from my home workshop of circa 16 sq. meters in the heart of Somerset, United Kingdom, my working methods closely follow the Daniels method. The dragon engraving found on my timepieces, inspired by the coat of arms of Somerset, reflects my lifelong and personal connection to the area.