Raúl Pagès Tortoise Automaton SIHH 2013
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Raúl Pagès Tortoise Automaton SIHH 2013

By DonCorson · Jan 22, 2013 · 21 replies
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DonCorson introduces Raúl Pagès, a watchmaker who transitioned from Parmigiani's restoration shop to creating intricate automatons. His post highlights Pagès's inaugural unique piece: a white gold tortoise automaton with an enameled shell, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and a blend of traditional techniques with innovative design.

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Raúl Pagès - Créateur d’automates

Raúl Pagès is a watchmaker who worked many years in the restauration shop at Parmigiani.  He found himself most fascinated by animal automatons and decided to set out in a new direction with his brother to make automatons.  His first product, the production of one years work, is this tortoise in white gold with an enameled shell.  Note that the different shades of blue enamel come from the differing thickness of the enamel on the white gold base.  A thicker enamel coat giving a dark rich color, a thinner layer giving a lighter color.  This is given by the depth of the engraving in the surface of the white gold shell.

As the tortoise slowly advances the head moves from side to side and in and out and the feet advance too.  The traction is assured by the claws formed of pear-cut diamonds. (Actually the propulsion is by the two back wheels, but don't let that knowledge spoil the illusion!)

The entire mechanism is visible from the top and bottom and is beautifully decorated.

This is the first unique piece of Raúl's production.  He will be continuing with 12 more tortoises with the next product, still top secret, already in development.










































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Romain
Jan 22, 2013

Beautiful work and awesome finitions ! Congratulations !!

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AndrewD
Jan 22, 2013

Thanks Don. This little creature seems to have captured the imagination of many. Is that an escapement, or perhaps some type of regulator, that can be viewed from the top? And I like the direct winding of the mainspring like an old pocket watch. Hopefully there will be a video somewhere of this little chap doing his thing. Utterly charming. Congratulations to Raul for thinking laterally and connecting us with our inner child. Andrew

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DonCorson
Jan 22, 2013

That is an inertial speed regulator to make sure it doesn't run too fast. Don

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mkt33
Jan 23, 2013

Forget Patek, this is what I want to hand down for my kids, grand kids, great grand kids. Best, Mike

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Steve R
Jan 23, 2013

Raul, Well done on your mechanical creation...it is stunning! Can't wait to see what develops next

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Kong
Jan 23, 2013

Whimsical but just looks very appealing. What's the list price? Would be nice to see the animation ... hope you have a video to share later :-) Thanks Don. Kong

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