Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Easter Frivolity
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Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Easter Frivolity

By pplater · Apr 2, 2010 · 23 replies
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Pplater's post, a delightful piece of "Easter silliness," cleverly uses the symbolism of the chicken and the egg to lead into a horological reveal. This creative approach, originally shared years prior, demonstrates how collectors find unique ways to connect watches with broader cultural themes, making the content evergreen and engaging for new readers.

[This was first posted a couple of years ago, but given the passage of time (and the passage of some fora), hopefully you will indulge its 'resurrection' today]

 

Easter. An event rooted in Judaeo-Christian cultures but with echoes in other cultures and earlier times. A mark on the calendar seen by some as a time for holiday cheer and by others as a time for sombre reflection. Symbolic of re-generation; of birth, of re-birth.

What better symbol to represent re-generation than the chicken and the egg? (Only counsellors will venture to answer the question of ‘which came first…’)

Indeed, the egg has become the symbol used to remind us of the significance in our life cycles of birth and re-generation. Once a year, cultures around the world employ the egg symbol in that way.

This is far too temporary! Perhaps we could use a slightly more constant reminder of the temporal and spiritual meaning of Easter.

These painted eggs are a little more subtle, but still impermanent… Perhaps something inorganic and painted?

Not bad, not bad: perhaps noble metals should be used, though, to reflect the value of the message?

Hmmmmm, maybe. For the self-confessed hedonist, however, still not elaborate enough. Perhaps with a little engraving, or filigree?

No; lacks the colour of those painted eggs. Needs a jeweller’s touch.

Not bad, not bad. As a decorative piece it works well enough – colour’s great, love the fleur de lys – but add function and it will work on a couple of levels. What function fits with the concept of birth, re-generation and so on? Of course - Time! Life is marked in increments that ‘re-generate’ every sixty seconds, every sixty minutes, every twenty four hours, every three sixty five days. What if we could add in a clock?? Great idea!

Ughhh – good concept, bad colour. Liked that blue better…

That’s more like it! Now, how much does Mr Faberge want for this little clock egg? HOW MUCH??!! The guy has been hanging with the Russians for far too long!

Hmmm… back to Plan B. So, who else might be in the business of clock egg manufacture? Jaquet who?

Fantastic! Great function, but what happened to the colour? To the enamel? To the filigree? And while you’re at it Mr Droz, can you do something about portability? That egg weighs a ton.

Now we're talking! We’re getting close here. We could convince ourselves that it's egg-like: the shape is round-ish, the hard outside case protects a fragile, 'living' thing inside; the colour is fine, the enamel and the filigree are exquisite and we now have a portable and practical daily reminder of the notion of re-generation and life (or stock market) cycles. Such a shame that it must live in a pocket. If only it could be worn like a wristwatch, what a terrific Easter ‘memento’ it might make…

 

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Ahhhh, that will do nicely Mr Droz, thank you! 

Thank you for indulging this little piece of silliness: a happy, thoughtful and safe Easter to you all.

 

Cheers,

pplater.

 

[photo credits are clumsily embedded in the photo tags, including Bernard Cheong for the JD egg and JTN for the pocket watch]

 

This message has been edited by SJX on 2010-04-03 07:32:49

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DR
Dr No
Apr 2, 2010

. . . that you prevail in most, if not all, of your jury cases, pplater . . . a tale well told. Happy Easter, Art

RJ
RJW
Apr 2, 2010

Is that you are a lawyer/barrister and no doubt exceedingly good at your job. Thanks for the post. Enjoy your Easter. Richard. This message has been edited by RJW on 2010-04-02 21:50:50

PA
patrick_y
Apr 2, 2010

If only the easter bunny left an automaton egg on my lawn.

AM
amanico
Apr 2, 2010

The Egg, the Chicken and the Watch... The Buckle is fastened! Best, Nicolas

PP
pplater
Apr 3, 2010

It is like that other great imponderable: "Which came first, the Pola or the Nicolas?" Joyeuses Pâques! Cheers, pplater.

AM
amanico
Apr 3, 2010

The answer may be the " Nipola ". Best, my friend. Nicolas

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