The number of individual steps to create these dials is absolutely staggering, starting with, in some cases, a hand-applied silver plating of the blank base. From there, a myriad of different techniques are used depending on the specifics of the model, some performed by laser and machining (though still closely monitored, guided, and executed by dial makers) to hand application and finishing. The dial featured in the new PanoLunarTourbillon, for example, takes up to three to four months to fully produce. When I first was told that number, I confess, I was skeptical. But after seeing just how intricate each detail is and the care with which it is applied, that figure makes much more sense.