What I want to see is an example of that Cotes de Geneve cut.. can someone point out something to me ?
That's a circular pattern done by machining a piece. Actually is a jargon from the watch world, and is a very common decoration for a mechanical watch rotor and mechanism's main plate.
Nah not at all, having something there is better than nothing at all, get it?
Stop twisting it. You misunderstood the post and now you're trying to make it look like you didn't.
That's a circular pattern done by machining a piece. Actually is a jargon from the watch world, and is a very common decoration for a mechanical watch rotor and mechanism's main plate.
No it's not, here is what cotes de Geneve looks like
I think you're recurring to machine turning, the circular pattern Spyker used in all there dashboards.
Yes, I know how they look....and how do you think they're made, if not by machining, you dumbass?
Is pathetic that a non native english speaker has to tell you about these things. Next time stop patronizing and spare myself from your condescending bs.
Car looks great inside out well done Bentley.
Found it interesting that you can switch off traction control on this car. Can you switch it off on a Rolls Royce and is of visible like this?
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Different philosophies both work well.I'm not surprised at all. Bentley is proud of its sporting pretensions.
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Cotes de Geneves are the straight lines but made of circular motions. Still, where is it in the Bentley ?
Sorry to sound like a broken record, curiosity got the best of me. Will make tea and leave this Bentley thread for a while..until someone shows the Cotes de Geneve haha
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