Just wondering if I could ask a structural/construction-based question... you can answer or not, may be something you'd rather not share publicly. I'll ask you sometime.
Is the bridge located with some type of guide pins, prior to gluing? I'm trying to imagine the clamp jig for such a specific shaped bridge. I have a couple different ones for different makes of guitars when doing bridge reglues, and none of them would work here... I assume of course you have one made especially for this. But I gotta' think it helps if guide pins hold that thing still while you squeeze.
Here's my Taylor template. There are two nylon pins that align their bridges in place. On Martins (and similar) bridges, I use pin holes 1/6, a set of nylon bolts and wingnuts, on Classicals if they don't have any locating pins, I'll put a couple tiny holes under the saddle for wood pins. Just curious what the Alembic approach is? That bridge presents a number of things to think about!
Sorry, idle minds!