
holdemchamp1225 initiates a captivating discussion on the artistry of enamel dials, spotlighting his personal Jaquet Droz piece. This thread delves into the intricate world of 'métier d'art' in horology, exploring the unique position of Jaquet Droz within the luxury watch landscape and celebrating the enduring appeal of grand feu enamel. His post serves as a vibrant invitation for collectors to share their own cherished enamel dial timepieces.


...last summer in Milano, and was very much tempted to order one. They also accept customized orders (to be discussed with the management), an attractive option that I believe is open to anyone. My girlfriend ended up being even more interested than me, since many of these masterpieces are truly for both genders! Cheers.
from RGM. Single sunk enamel dial with slightly-varying shades. I had Roland Murphy build this one around a Marvin Peseux 260 movement which I was lucky enough to obtain with its original Competition timing certificates. Look forward to seeing others (and hope everyone is staying safe). Darren
I love enamel dialed watches and have several currently: The 1846MC 150th Anniversary model from 1996: The one and only platinum 38mm original Piccadilly with an enamel dial from 2005: My second L&H with an enamel dial, the Georg in RG case. Previously I had the Johann in WG with the elongated black romans, but once this was released, I realized I needed it 😜: There are a 2 others that I’ve let go, both remain in my heart with a certain amount of regret for selling them. Oh well, onward and
Sorry for the reminder, but it is a stunner, both front and back. It’s what ALS does so well! Cheers, Tim
Didn’t know you had this beauty. Thanks for sharing it here. Cheers, Tim
And company history too. Cheers
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