Baselworld 2014 enamel, porcelain and artistic dials
I am fascinated by enamel dials and painted dials of all sorts. Of course this collection of pictures cannot be complete but only represents a small but nice cross section of enamel and artistic dials at the Baselworld 2014.
The first stand enamel dials I saw this year were from a Chinese Company from Beijing. Their English brand name is KONCISE.
Close up of the Chinese Enamel dial. Very nice work in my opinion, but then I am not the specialist, so I am curious to hear your comments. The hands look less good and their watches are not impressive, but the dials are.
Urban Juergensen with crème enamel dial. Everything impressive here…
Julien Coudray
Ulysse Nardin Genghis Khan
Paul Gerber showed some wonderful Japanese porcelain dials, made in cooperation with the Japanese importer. Arita is a town where some of Japan’s most valued porcelain comes from and has a history of 400 years.
Another Paul Gerber with an Artia porcelain dial.
Jacquet Droz THE ECLIPSE IVORY ENAMEL. Also available in black enamel, mother of pearl and onyx dials.
The black enamel version. Very rare to find black enamel dials. Apparently they are even harder to make than the white ones.
GRANDE HEURE GMT with ivory coloured enamel dial.
Petite Heures Carpes from the Atelier d'Art collection
Petite Heure butterfly, painting on ivory enamel dial, limited to 28 pcs.
Petite Heure Relief Horse: mother-of pearl dial, hand engraved horse made of 18 k gold.
18-carat red gold case. Jaquet Droz 2653, self-winding mechanical movement, double barrel, 18-carat red gold oscillating weight with white mother-of-pearl, hand-engraved and patinated 22-carat red gold Great Wall of China applique. Diameter Ø 41 mm. Power reserve 68 hours
Petite Heure Relief Dragon: black mother-of-pearl dial, hand engraved dragon made of 22k yellow gold and ruby. Cased in 18-carat red gold, diameter Ø 41 mm Height 13.77 mm Individual limited serial number engraved on the case-back. Jaquet Droz 2653 self-winding mechanical movement.
Petite Heure Relief Saeson. Painted mother-of-pearl dial with hand engraved birds made of 18 k gold. Limited to 88 pics
18-carat red gold case. Self-winding mechanical movement. Power reserve of 68 hours. Diameter 41 mm.
Another version of the Petite Heure Relief Saeson, in white gold. Hand-engraved and hand-painted white mother-of-pearl dial with a rhodium-plated, hand-engraved, hand-painted 18-carat red gold bird applique. White gold case set with diamonds.
My favourite piece and of Jacquet Droz: PETITE HEURE MINUTE PAILLONNEE. A dream and a piece of art.
Blue Grand Feu paillonné-enameled dial. 18-carat red gold case, diameter 43 mm. Limited to 8 pieces and sold out, but still available (probably) in white gold
Enamel dials at the Paul Pictot booth. Not my cup of tea.
Transparent blue enamel on a guilloche dial from Chronoswiss
And the same in another colour (honey brown or yellow)
Another brand which does very nice enamel dials since years is Vulcain. Cloisonn? enamel Pegasus in a 18K pink gold case, 42 mm diameter, sapphire case-back revealing the stylised “V” for Vulcain in pink gold
Olympic themed cloisonne dial. Note that the watch is the world time version of the Vulcain Crickt with in house alarm movement
Vulcain Cricket with attractive enamel dial showing a airplane and the world map – western hemisphere
And a version for the Japanese Market
Anoher Vulcain Cricket with a Lockheed Constellation in the night sky.
What are your favorite pieces? How do the examples shown compare to the enamel dials of other companies?
I also posted pictures of stunning Patek enamel dials, see the following link to the post:
I am looking forward to read your comments and opinions.
Best
Stefan