– Production –  

In our modern facilities in Porsgrunn – just 90 minutes outside Oslo – we work every day to develop and grow further. Our production combines modern equipment and handwork with traditional tools. We put pride in every detail of the watch and the hand finishing makes every piece unique.

In our current models, we use ETA 2824 Automatic movement, but we are in the process of developing our own in-house movements.

All the movements and parts are testet and adjusted before they are assembled by hand by professional watchmakers.

 

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R & D

It all starts with the drawings of an idea.
R&D is an important step in the production process and demands high horological understanding
and precision in every detail.

 
 

Finish

All the parts in our production is cut out from
two of our high precision CNC machines.
The parts requires many hours of preparation
before they are ready for the final finishing.
All finish, such as brushing or polishing are done with a variety of special designed tools
and are executed by hand. This gives each
piece its uniqueness and personality.

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Inspection

The inspection precess is a critical stage
in the production cycle. All parts are carefully inspected trough several steps to prevent even the smallest errors. During the inspection process, the parts are cleaned with ultrasonic bath for ensure that we discover all possible flaws.

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Parts

Not all the aspects of the watch is visible from the outside. The inside of the case also demand high precision of watchmaking and goes through the same stages of testing and inspection as the exterior parts. All parts are cleaned with ultrasound bath before it is assembled.

 
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Assembly

Assembling by hand and adjusting the movements are important steps ensuring the accuracy and the water resistance of the watch.
Each part must interact perfectly with each other to achieve the standards that we set at Liger.