There is no less than millions of won. <ROGER DEBUIS> is a watch brand ranging from tens of millions of won to hundreds of millions of won.
I am not sure how I can call it as a luxury thing or masterpiece.
However, it is obvious that it’s really expensive.
When we get a call from expensive luxury watch, clothing, and bag brands, we usually focus on producing their shopping bag harder even though they don’t order so many bags.
Making a premium product sometimes seems to test us.
I really want to challenge it for IWC because we have worked with Piaget and ROGER DEBUIS.
We used 300g of baibaikar (baibai means very white color.) and thick straps as much as we can’t imagine.
I really like it.
We pressed a logo in intaglio with soft gold.
Because the paper is thick, and parts in foil are really wide, we get to have some problems, such as bursting or failing to put it in foil. It’s the third time
we’ve made this product, but we also have minor problems.
That’s why I feel that we are testing how we can make a shopping bag well.
Laminating (coating) has a high level of difficulty.
We will get many scratches on our products laminated back and forth after printing it in ink.
To avoid this kind of problem, we don’t do a general coating on it.
This is not good that I only know a way to make it better, but I can’t say my way is 100% successful.
Thus, I will let everyone know this way later after finding out an error.
I went to Cheong-do with Kuk Min because of some urgent businesses,
and then I got a call from one of our employees who is putting a product in foil to say that there were too many errors about foil.
There were two kinds of problems, temperature and foil film.
He said it’s kind of serious. Even more than that, there was no any solution about it.
With an uneasy mind, we were back to our factory.
However, actually, we solved this problem with difficulty.
For this kind of happening, I felt that people have lots of experiences in life.
Every work in our factory has the similar fundamentals, such as putting in foil, printing, and perforating even though machines are different.
Nonetheless, being too faithful to our fundamentals gives us only a manual idea at work.
At that time, we just thought that the problems were related to temperature or foil film, but actually, it’s the logic of power.
There are a relation between the logic and speed of power, temperature of foil, and thickness of a tooling plate when foil is big, and pressing in intaglio…
It’s really complex. Power is closely connected with the change in mass (temperature) and speed, not only affecting mass (temperature) and speed.
Anyway, we are crawling now…
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