Romain Gauthier Logical One Secret Kakau Höfke
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Romain Gauthier Logical One Secret Kakau Höfke

By Ornatus-Mundi · Sep 1, 2015 · 7 replies
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Ornatus-Mundi introduces the Romain Gauthier Logical One Secret Kakau Höfke, a timepiece that masterfully blends haute horlogerie with artistic craftsmanship, paying homage to Rio de Janeiro. This press release highlights the watch's preselection for the 2015 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève, emphasizing its intricate micro-marquetry and the collaboration with Brazilian artist Kakau Höfke. The piece serves as a testament to Romain Gauthier's dedication to both mechanical excellence and unique artistic expression.

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Its just a press release but you have to see this - I am helplessly in love!

Press Release: ROMAIN GAUTHIER LOGICAL ONE SECRET KAKAU HÖFKE

With Logical one Secret Kakau Höfke, Swiss watchmaker Romain Gauthier has created the ultimate synthesis of art, craftsmanship and haute horlogerie to produce a stunning objet d’art that pays tribute to that most vibrant of cities, Rio de Janeiro.

 

So accomplished is it that Logical one Secret Kakau Höfke has been preselected by the jury of the 2015 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève – the Oscars of watchmaking – in the Artistic Crafts category, ahead of next month’s red-carpet awards ceremony in Geneva.

On one hand, Logical one Secret Kakau Höfke is a resplendent expression of contemporary art.

 

Adorning its integrated 18k white gold cover, hour-minute subdial and small seconds is a mesmerising, modernist depiction of Rio de Janeiro, designed by Kakau Höfke.

This Brazilian artist is a long-time friend of the Gauthier family and responsible for designing the Romain Gauthier logo when the brand was founded in 2005.

Featuring in her series of acrylic-on-canvas artworks, Höfke’s signature portrayal of her native city Rio not only evokes Corcovado – the iconic mountain on which proudly stands the ‘Christ the Redeemer’ statue – but also the pattern that features on the promenade (calçada) bordering Ipanema beach.

At the same time, this piece is a consummate celebration of time-honoured craftsmanship.

 

For Höfke’s design has been beautifully adapted and recreated using an intricate micro-marquetry technique based on traditional stone marquetry, carried out by artisans at the Geneva atelier of Olivier Vaucher.

No fewer than 352 unique, mirror-polished, miniature tiles of jade and agate – each one 0.5mm thin and painstakingly hand-finished and hand-applied – make up this exceptional micro-marquetry, which required three months of solid work to create.

The sheer complexity of the marquetry is evidenced by its bombé profile and double layer of tiles.

Light and dark tiles cut from the same lavender jade stone form the Ipanema promenade pattern; tiles cut from blue agate compose the Corcovado scenery.

 

Where the two motifs overlap, the cover has been delicately recessed to accommodate a second layer of tiles, with the ethereal transparency of the blue agate allowing the lavender jade marquetry below to remain visible.

The effect is remarkable, for the beholder can appreciate not just the varying hues of the different stone types, but also the contrasting, fragmented patterns of the two tile layers. That the marquetry seamlessly flows onto the subdials is another outstanding feature.

The artisan has displayed an extraordinary level of skill to pull off this feat, using their dexterous hand and experienced eye to fine-tune and place the tiles so that their joins are barely perceptible while at the same time ensuring that the overall artwork boasts a subtle three-dimensional relief.

Indeed, the tile facets act like tiny angled mirrors, with light shimmering off of each one, endowing Logical one Secret Kakau Höfke with an effervescent vitality in keeping with the spirit of Rio de Janeiro and its people.

 

The visual splendour doesn’t stop there. A gentle squeeze on the pusher integrated into the white gold case unlocks the cover engraved on the inside with the Romain Gauthier logo and Kakau Höfke’s signature.

Lifting up the cover reveals Logical one Secret’s multi-patented, in-house movement featuring flat chain-and-fusee style constant force system with ruby chain links, highly visible balance wheel boasting a gracefully curved bridge, and ergonomic push button winding system.

 

The sapphire crystal display back affords further views of this mechanical art, with the superlatively hand-finished movement on full show, in addition to the 46-hour power reserve indicator.


Logical one Secret Kakau Höfke is a unique piece, created as part of Manufacture Romain Gauthier’s 10th anniversary celebrations.

It is accompanied by a unique acrylic-on-canvas Rio de Janeiro artwork that Kakau Höfke painted especially to complement the timepiece.


This message has been edited by Ornatus-Mundi on 2015-09-01 06:49:31

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SALMANPK
Sep 1, 2015
Absolutely Beautiful...

Gauthier always impresses me. Thank You for Posting this. S

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amerix
Sep 1, 2015
whether this is the ultimate ... anything

I leave entirely up to you and anyone else here. Nice inner curve though. amerix

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amanico
Sep 1, 2015
I am more fan of the back than any other part of this watch, to be honest. [nt]

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amerix
Sep 1, 2015
Marcus - please!

Before starting this typical PR you had to remark: "I am helplessly in love." That may well be, but should not serve as an introduction to the PR itself. I would suggest telling us why - but as a person, not as a Moderator! Why do you "love" this particular watch? Hopeless - for myself - but I do not love it ... amerix This message has been edited by amerix on 2015-09-01 11:01:20 This message has been edited by amerix on 2015-09-01 11:14:30 This message has been edited by amerix on 2015-09-01 11

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Ornatus-Mundi
Sep 1, 2015
Amerix, I have some troubles understanding your objections...

' Before starting this typical PR you had to remark' - I don't see the problem here. I stated that the following is a press release, as such by definition 'typical' in sense of promoting a watch, written and designed by the brand itself. I did not give the impression that I wrote this nor that it represents my opinion. ' That may well be, but should not serve as an introduction to the PR itself. ' - could you share a bit why? ' as a person, not as a Moderator' - dito, Moderators are not brand-am

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amerix
Sep 2, 2015
This PR is just another mix of information and advertising.

Strike out the adjectives in this Press Release - all of them - to make it halfway readable! That leaves me with one of my own - NOISOME. "Unique piece" can be treated as a single word. Now if you had attached your comment "helplessly in love" at the end of the Press Release, that would have been all right with me. If there is no arguing about taste, there is certainly no chance to argue with someone in love - in fact completely hopeless. We have long since entered the phase of the hor-Illogical

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