Computer Design
Original art is received and manipulated using the latest computer graphic software.

The dials, depending on the model, get the application of the tartan or an enameled or plated silver finish. The polished gold or silver appliqué is then applied. This process gives our dials that jewelry like appearance that is so lacking in many watch offerings today.

Dial Imprinting
Printing plates are then made from the computer generated art and these plates are used to imprint the various colors that are required for the emblem.

This is the pad-printing process that has been used in quality watch dial production for many years.

Diamond Setting
Diamonds are occasionally needed to be applied to various positions on the dials to reward sales achievements, etc. These small, full cut stones are set in tiny mountings and are applied to the dials where needed.
Watch Assembly
After drying and inspection, the dials are assembled onto the watch movement, the hands are properly set, and the watch is final cased and timed, ready for shipment to the customer.
Engraving
Engraving services are available for the placing of any customer mementos on the back of the watches. A computerized New Hermes engraving machine is used for this service.
Case Back Cleaning
Many watches are sold with various markings cut into their stainless steel backs and these markings often must be removed prior to engraving. LogoTime provides the service of machining and spin-finishing these casebacks.

We welcome your inquiries.

2C Greenfield Road, Lancaster, PA 17602 - Phone: (717)735-0982 - Fax: (717)735-0983 - Email: info@logotimeinc.com