Jaeger-LeCoultre enamel painted series watch the artistic creation

Jaeger-LeCoultre enamels painted skillfully used in watchmaking and art creation In 2009, Jaeger-LeCoultre designers who nurtured this exquisite decorative art look forward to showing off its incredible talent with two of Jaeger-LeCoultre's Master Minute Repeater quests and the Master Grand Tourbillon Tourbillon. These two collections reflect two traditional enamel-painted techniques: baking at high temperatures and enamelling. Master Minute Repeater Venus enamel painted three questions table, platinum case, diameter 43 mm, enameled miniature painted face plate, Cal.947 hand winding movement, silicon escapement, power reserve 15, crocodile leather strap Folding deduction, a limited edition. Eros, Master Minute Repeater three asked meditation watch In order to show the amazing superb technology, Jaeger LeCoultre chose one of the four classic paintings of Venus portrait as the theme, for the Master Minute Repeater watch three dial enamel decoration. Inspired by many aspects of creative inspiration around the Renaissance in Italy, the Spanish academic and the French classicism as the core. Jaeger-Le-Eaux entertainers selected their typical images as inspiration: Botticelli's The Birth of Venus, Titian's Venus from Urbino, The Venus of Urbino, Veracruz's Rokeby Venus and Angel's Venus Anadyomène. In addition to their extraordinary expressiveness, these masterpieces are also in line with the reduced version of the Master Minute Repeater three questions dial. Jaeger-LeCoultre Factory cleverly combines the adorable painter and the Master Minute Repeater watch crystal crystal clear melody in their minds. The rich and pure ringing tone is the most advanced breakthrough in this field. However, in order to ensure the collection value of these four unique models, the watch is not only available in hours or minutes. There are two additional displays on the dial that are easy to read and plain, simple and unobtrusive: the torque released by the double barrel is set at 4 o'clock and the power reserve display Set at 8 o'clock. Jaeger-LeCoultre's paintings are the result of long-term craftsmanship Historic technology continues to perfection In order to maintain the beauty of these world-famous masterpieces, Jaeger-LeCoultre artists redefine their essence and give depth to them through an advanced technique in the workshop. In fact, the layers fired through the enamel exhibit a rich, magical depth and density. Just need to gently turn the watch in the light, you can find a wealth of color differences. The nuances of color are revealed through the bright layers of enamel. Every single micro-painting is the result of a long-term craft. The beginning of repeatedly coated with layers of transparent white enamel as a bright background. Then with a different oxide metal pigments added to the enamel background, resulting in a rich series of colors. Enamel with gorgeous colors through the quill or a very fine brush depicting the pattern. The enamel is then fired several times until the desired color subtle changes are achieved. The final point of a masterpiece depends on whether the outline is fine and clear enough. Each step of baking is carried out at high temperatures (between 800 and 850 degrees Celsius). Roasting is one of the most risky steps in the molding process. This is the high-temperature baking enamel technology. In addition, in order to ensure the perfect mechanical performance of the watch, the enamel painter must be extremely precise in its operation in order not to exceed the minimum error limit of 2 / 10th millimeter. Enamel work is the rarest and most precious of all the art of painting. To complete such a small piece of work requires a few weeks of highly concentrated craft, but also requires patience, meticulous and flexible fingering. At the same time also know how to control the time, such a dial production takes 80 to 150 hours. Master Grand Tourbillon Continents Tourbillon Enameled Painted Table, Platinum Case, World Map (Asian) Enamel Painted Face Plate, 43 mm Dial, Hours, Minutes, Tourbillon, Jaeger 978 Movement, 48 Hours Power Reserve, Water Resistant 50 meters, crocodile leather strap. Tribute to the great discoveries: Master Grand Tourbillon Continents Tourbillon Modern enamel art began in the late 15th century, and as European civilization began to experience its most turbulent period in its history, fine art of enamel experienced the most brilliant moments. It was during this period that Spanish and Portuguese navigators began long journeys and adventures to explore areas that were still unknown to people at the time. 500 years later, Jaeger-LeCoulte Factory hopes to commemorate the people's breakthrough point of view of the country through enamel painting techniques and to commemorate the natural phenomenon of people finding that "the Earth is round". To this end, Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced three Master Grand Tourbillon tourbillon watch, enamel technology on the dial to show the face of a series of continents of our planet. This intricate work is done by inlaying techniques - the area to be decorated is hollowed out with a graver to create a groove in which a decorative pattern is drawn on the gold dial plate; the surfaces of each continent are carefully carved, Embossed in the direction of the four basic points of the compass, the bezel is also decorated with the corresponding decoration, the surface of the ocean using the spray decoration. Translucent enamel shows carved geographical patterns, showing an incredible depth and density. Bezel engraved with geographical coordinates, and the center of the indicator is fixed pointer pattern dial center. This is a test of the patience of artisans. After repeated roasting, the contours of different countries and continents gradually appear on the dial. Each Master Grand Tourbillon Tourbillon represents one of three continents: Asia and Australia - the Americas - a continent of Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Obviously, this ultimate precision masterpiece can not be mass-produced, especially the Master Grand Tourbillon Tourbillon watches, has always been a strictly limited edition. Each of these three versions produces only 20 platinum, 20 rose gold, and 20 gold versions, each one paired with a sapphire crystal, showing another product Home's remarkable achievements - very accurate product of the Model 978 movement. At 6 o'clock (due to the watch variant), the tourbillon spinner appears on land or sea. Master Minute Repeater Ming fire enamel three questions table, platinum case, 43 mm table diameter, hours, minutes and three repeater, winding torque measurement, power reserve display, Jaeger-LeCoultre 947R hand chain movement, silicon escapement Device, power reserve 15, crocodile leather strap with folding buckle, limited edition 100 only. Enamel micro-painted: excellent and elegant art treasures Enamel micro-painting is the most rare of all the art of painting, the most exotic art. Few schools today teach this traditional technology, and high-quality enamels are harder to come by. Jaeger-LeCoultre not only has a long tradition of watch making, but also devotes itself to carrying forward the oldest decorative art of clocks and watches, making it an immortal. Jaeger-LeCoultre uses genuine high-quality enamel glazes, processed by the best experts. Meticulosity is the basis of watchmaking, micro-painted enamel is also crucial. Based on the customer's wishes, Jaeger-LeCoultre experts make full use of the art's elegance, revealing their own unique style on the back of a Reverso watch or the round dial of a precious watch.