Anglage
Anglage is a decorative finishing technique used in watchmaking and fine metalworking. It involves beveling or chamfering the edges of a component, typically on the bridges, plates, and sometimes even the edges of gears or levers. This process removes sharp, 90-degree angles and replaces them with smooth, polished slopes. The primary purpose of anglage is aesthetic, as it catches and reflects light, making the movement appear more intricate and visually appealing. Beyond its visual appeal, anglage also serves a practical function by reducing stress concentrations on the edges of the components, potentially increasing their durability.
The application of anglage is labor-intensive and requires a high level of skill. It is traditionally done