Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix Artistic crafts

— The 23 Rolex Replica watches competing this year in the Artistic Crafts category represent brands traditionally linked to the world of artistic artisanship, along with a few less expected names.

Vividly reflecting the wave of enthusiasm for artistic crafts we have been witnessing in recent years, the correspondingly named category in the 2014 Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix welcomes 23 competing Replica Watches For Sale – meaning double the number in 2013, which was the first year this became a category of its own. Artistic Crafts actually made their first appearance in the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix in 2011, but were initially integrated within the Jewellery category.

While there is nothing surprising about the presence of several brands known for their tradition and their artistic heritage in this field, such as Jaquet Droz, Chaumet, Van Cleef & Arpels, Bovet 1822, DeLaneau, Harry Winston, Hermès, others such as Louis Moinet and Greubel Forsey are newcomers in this category.
Renowned sculptor and painter

Golden Sails), the one-of-a-kind creation from the Art Piece collection by La Chaux-de-Fonds based Manufacture Greubel Forsey, stems from the latter’s desire to work with artists whose mode of expression echoes the world of Haute Horlogerie and Grande Complication models. The nano-sculptures by British artist Willard Wigan, so tiny that they can be admired only through a microscope, make a perfect match with the meticulous precision with the watchmaker’s work. Nestling in the side of the white gold case of Art Piece 1 Golden Bridge is an incredibly minute three-masted galleon, hand-sculpted in gold and decked out in carbon fibre rigging. The challenge facing Greubel Forsey was to set the stage for this miniscule work of art measuring barely more than a millimetre and invisible to the naked eye. Based on the principle of the microscope, Greubel Forsey developed a miniaturised optical system featuring a 23x magnifying factor, along with systems to correct optical aberrations and optimise lighting. The case of the Double Tourbillon 30°, housing a hand-wound movement with a 72-hour power reserve, was modified to accommodate this system in a kind of porthole serving to view this ship in its real size in relation to the elements surrounding it.

 

The Art Piece 1 Golden Sail: the sculpture of a three-masted yacht by artist Willard Wigan measures 0.31 X 0.95 X 1.22 millimeters.
© Greubel Forsey

Julien Coudray 1518 also demonstrates its artistic flair in a one-off model named Genève, La Rade and stemming from its Manufactura 1528 “Tableaux d’Art” collection. The miniature Grand Feu enamel painting on the solid gold dial is a reproduction of the work by Swiss landscape painter Jean-Daniel Ihly (1854-1910). It depicts sailboats in Geneva’s harbour, surrounded by luxuriant foliage in the foreground that appears to be gently swaying in the breeze thanks to the “point by point” enamel technique. The Fake Watches is driven by a manually decorated and engraved solid gold Manufacture-made hand-wound movement powering the hours, minutes and seconds functions.

 

Genève, la Rade, from the Manufactura 1528 Tableaux D’art collection: the watch is sold together with the painting by Jean-Daniel Ihly.
© julien Coudray 1518

China in the spotlight

Bovet 1822 whisks us away to China with its Amadeo Fleurier 43 “Barb Horse”, also a one-piece limited edition, which pays tribute to the year of the horse through this breed renowned for its loyalty and its elegance. The proud animal depicted on a painted cream-toned dial, hand-lacquered using a Chinese technique, carries a richly gold leaf-adorned saddle and harness, lit up by red accents on the tassels and cushion. The red gold case is entirely decorated with Fleurisanne-style engravings, a Bovet speciality dating back to the 19th century. At its heart ticks a self-winding movement beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour and driving the elegantly undulating hours and minutes hands.

 

Amadeo Fleurier 43 “Cheval Barbe”.
© Bovet 1822

Chanel chooses to symbolise the yin and yang forces on the Grand Feu enamel and sculpted mother-of-pearl dials of two Twin Volutes Enchantées Rolex Replica watches belonging to the Mademoiselle Privé Coromandel collection. Manhood and womanhood are each linked to a dark or light-coloured watch fitted with a black or white dial and leather strap. The 37.5 mm-diameter white gold case features a bezel and crown adorned with snow-set diamonds, and houses a self-winding movement with a 42-hour power reserve powering the hours and minutes displays.

 

The two Twin Volute Coromandel models symbolise the yin and yang, man and woman, shadow and light.
© Chanel

The Golden Bridge Dragon from Corum showcases magnificent engraving craftsmanship in the form of a red gold dragon spreading its wings and talons on either side of Corum’s exclusive baguette-type movement. After being cast in a mould to form its initial shape, the legendary animal gradually springs to life in all its meticulous details in the course of two weeks spent under the light and accurate workmanship of an artisan in the Manufacture. As a final touch, a white pearl is placed at 2 o’clock on the animal’s tail, just opposite its head, in order to ensure a perfectly balanced dial. The equally aesthetically appealing and artistic hand-wound linear CO 113 calibre features a mainplate and bridges in red gold, along with a hand-engraved Corum signature. Beating at 28,800  vibrations per hour, it is equipped with a variable-inertia balance and displays the hours and minutes by means of hand-facetted, openworked red gold gilt hands. The entire splendid tableau formed by the dragon and the movement may be admired from multiple angles thanks to the four sapphire crystals fitted on the glass, back and sides of the tonneau-shaped red gold case.

 

Golden Bridge Dragon
© Corum

Aquatic world

DeLaneau has entered its Hippocampe model in the Artistic Crafts category of the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix. This one-of-a-kind creation calling upon several artistic techniques including plique-à-jour and Grand Feu enamelling, the insertion of paillons (precious metal spangles or specks), engraving and gem-setting – is distinguished by the luminous glow emanating from the combination of opaque and translucent enamels forming the aquatic dial base. The plique-à-jour enamelled, engraved and diamond-set sea horse appears against coral backdrop rendered in an impressionist style developed by the DeLaneau enamel artists. This underwater scene is framed by a 42 mm white gold case with diamond-set bezel and lugs, housing a self-winding movement.

 

Hippocampe invites you to the submarine world.
© DeLaneau Replica Watches

Ball Replica Watches Engineer Master II Slide Chronograph

— A revolutionary patented chronograph that combines new slide bar mechanism with remarkable ergonomics.

The chronograph is without doubt the complication best known to the general public, not least because of its simplicity of use and its many applications in daily life. The current form of the mechanical chronograph shows few changes since its inception and generally features two push-buttons, one on each side of a central crown. The first push-button starts and stops the recording of accumulated time, while the second resets the mechanism to zero.

Ball Fake Watches UK had already reinterpreted the classic chronograph once in the past, with the introduction of a single-button timepiece, the Trainmaster Doctor’s Chronograph.

Now it’s the new Engineer Master II Slide Chronograph that breaks from the past, by rejecting the two push-button model and combining the start, stop and zero reset mechanisms in one integrated control at 9 o’clock on the case. The “Slide Chronograph” system includes a circular slide bar fitted around the movement. The chronograph is started and stopped with a clockwise rotation of this slide bar, which then returns automatically to its original position, while an anticlockwise movement prompts a reset. The “Slide Chronograph” system, developed and patented by Ball Watch, means that the chronograph can be guided easily with one finger while still wearing the watch.

 

With its 47.6mm stainless steel case, the Engineer Master II Slide Chronograph is unequivocally sporty in character.
© Ball Replica Watches For Sale

A series of grooves encircling the dial endow the timepiece with additional structure and depth. These grooves are elegantly set with the H3 gas microtubes that feature on the dials and hand of all Ball watches, so that owners can enjoy the luminescent properties of H3 gas. Ball Watch has also incorporated a cylindrical micro-tube into the chronograph’s slide bar. The H3 gas releases light continuously, requiring no external energy source. Consistent luminous intensity, lasting for a period of up to 25 years, is 100 times more powerful than that of the luminous paints conventionally used in Rolex Replica watchmaking.

The chronograph’s key function is of course complemented by the indication of hours, minutes and seconds, as well as a day and date display, powered by the Swiss-manufactured automatic caliber Ball RR1402. The robust design of the new Engineer Master II Slide Chronograph can absorb impacts of up to 5,000Gs, has built-in protection against magnetic fields to an intensity of 4,800A/m and is water-resistant to 100 meters. A screw-down crown and an anti-reflective sapphire crystal are the last two characteristics that complete the timepiece.

The Engineer Master II Slide Chronograph comes on a stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp.