In January, we showed you the beautiful new gunmetal steel finished RL67 Sporting Chronograph. Now, we go step-by-step and show you how it was made.

STEP 1 – PREPARATION

The watchcase and its components in stainless steel are laying aside the made to measure tools developed especially by the craftsman. At each stage, the dimensions of the components are checked.

STEP 2 – SANDBLASTING AND MICROBLASTING

The watchcase and its components are alternately sandblasted and microblasted by hand using an air pistol. This technique gives a deep grey matte finish to the piece.

STEP 3 – GUNMETAL TREATMENT

The RL67 watch case during the chemical and thermal treatment.

STEP 4 – GUNMETAL TREATMENT

A special chemical and thermal treatment, traditionally used for gunmetal, transforms the steel’s silver sheen to a rugged blackened finish.

STEP 5 – POLISHING & BRUSHING

Working with meticulous precision, the craftsman utilizes a range of specialized brushes and diamond pastes. By alternating between polishing and brushing, a subtle, aged look is achieved.

STEP 6 – ASSEMBLY

Every single stage requires the same attention to detail as traditional watchmaking.

FINISHED PRODUCT

This is the phenomenal looking end result. Click here to read our original post on the RL67 (including exclusive images).

Text provided by Ralph Lauren.

Posted by:Jason Pitsch

Jason is a writer, photographer and is the founder of Professional Watches.