I see some seriously thick botcher pockets there, and right next to the reveals. Were you so sloppy with the planning to pay attention to the standard dimensions?
I didn’t really stick to the standard dimensions...
But one should do that - at least when working with less saw-friendly materials ([Porenziegel], cement stones). With aerated concrete, lime sand brick, or gypsum boards, one would rather have sawed than botched.
No no, the botched jobs basically trace back to the planning, not the bricklayers. If the planner ignores the correct measurement, it can't be easily fixed with saws on every stone.