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Building a Watch Company - Packages, Stands, and Jim Halpert?
In today's article, we discuss how we figured out how to put this fantastic Military Edition watch inside an ammo can and transport it all over the world to our devoted clients! Plus, we talk about how John Krasinski and Michael Kelly will both be wearing Vortic watches in Season 4 of Jack Ryan!
Building a Watch Company - What is a Tombstone?
What is a tombstone workholding, and how is it used in machining? In this Custer & Wolfe episode, we nerd out together and explain how to use tombstone workholding to produce our one-of-a-kind timepieces.
Building a Watch Company - The Challenges of Small-Scale Manufacturing
In this Custer & Wolfe article, you'll learn about our recent challenges as well as our time at the 2022 NYC Windup Watch Fair, frequently asked questions about our watches, and key machining updates.
Building a Watch Company - Inside The 2022 Windup Watch Fair in New York City
In this Custer & Wolfe article, we follow R.T. as he visits some of his favorite brands’ booths at the 2022 Windup Watch fair, giving you an exclusive inside look at the exceptional craftsmanship on display.
Building a Watch Company - Palletized Workholding vs. Traditional Workholding
Do you know the difference between palletized workholding and zero-point workholding? In this Custer & Wolfe article, we explain the differences and how it affects the machining process at Vortic Watches.
Building a Watch Company - Building Infrastructure for the Future of Vortic
In this Custer & Wolfe article, you’ll learn what the future of Vortic Watches looks like — plus, we share updates about our newest machinery, our next event, and more.
What if Selling 1 a Day Was More Profitable Than 1,000?
On this episode of What If It Did Work?, R.T. joins host Omar Medrano to talk about Vortic Watch Company and why a shift in direction was necessary for the company’s growth and stability.