Lot Essay
Launched at Baselworld in 2017, reference 5131/1P is the first 'World Time' model case in platinum and is also notable for being the first to show the world from the North Pole's point of view. The careful application of several enamel coatings in various shades results in this remarkable and unusual view that is rendered with remarkable depth and realism. The platinum case and integrated bracelet's icy beauty pays homage to the Far North and perfectly complements the polar-inspired theme.
Collectors have long been fascinated with cloisonné enamel dials for their artistry, uniqueness and long-lasting brightness. In order the create the outlines of the desired motif, thin gold wires are carefully shaped and applied to the dial plate. This long and expensive process is used to create each dial by hand. Enamel powder in a variety of colors is then carefully poured into these partitions before being fired in a furnace at about 1'000°C, which causes the powder to fuse into glass. To get a perfect, smooth finish, the surface is then hand polished. The final result is a miniature artwork that combines traditional craftsmanship with classic beauty in a remarkable way.
Collectors have long been fascinated with cloisonné enamel dials for their artistry, uniqueness and long-lasting brightness. In order the create the outlines of the desired motif, thin gold wires are carefully shaped and applied to the dial plate. This long and expensive process is used to create each dial by hand. Enamel powder in a variety of colors is then carefully poured into these partitions before being fired in a furnace at about 1'000°C, which causes the powder to fuse into glass. To get a perfect, smooth finish, the surface is then hand polished. The final result is a miniature artwork that combines traditional craftsmanship with classic beauty in a remarkable way.
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