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marquetry dials from Patek

 
 By: GLau : October 19th, 2014-08:56

Hi Bruno,

Patek has previously created marquetry dials in year 2010 (Tiger), 2011 (Rabbit) and 2013 (Snake) within its Chinese zodiac series.  Over 200 wood pieces of different types and colors are used in creating each dial.  These are the pieces that I know of but there might be more.  Below are photos of some examples from the Chinese zodiac collection.

Earlier this year, I wrote a post regarding the snake marquetry.  If you are interested, here is the link.

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Given the experience of Patek on marquetry and the recent popularity of this type of artistry, it is understandable that some of the 175th commemorative pieces contain these dials.

Recently I had dinner with a friend (the chief editor of a popular Chinese watch magazine and very knowledgeable about Patek and other top brands) who said that Patek utilizes more wood pieces than other brands (including the ones you mentioned) and that motifs of Patek's marquetry dials are more clear and contain more details.  Guess we would have to perform a side by side comparison test to prove his comment.  This comparison will be a fun and worthwhile task !!  smile

Would be great if you can share about what you find further on marquetry.

Cheers,

Gordon


thank you Gordon

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : October 19th, 2014-11:35

Thanks for the reply and your link
strange bur somehow I completely missed these, I was not aware of the previous watches they made
I'll take some time to learn a bit more about these and hope to see one in the flesh one day
I can tell you that I would not buy one. Defenitely above my budget but most of all not my style or better not what I'm looking for.
I really appreciate the craftmanship but just like enamel dials ( and I mean paintings like fish, tigers, horses,.....not the 5131) it is not a watch I would try to get one day
on the other hand, who knows that might change one day if I see one irl smile

Gordon, count me in.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : October 19th, 2014-13:26
"Guess we would have to perform a side by side comparison test to prove his comment.  This comparison will be a fun and worthwhile task !!"

I would LOVE to participate, but I guess this is no suprise to you smile

Thanks for sharing your pictures and knowledge!

Oliver

ps: Rabbits, aren´t they from 2012? At least they are listed in the book from 2012.

Hi Oliver, the year of the rabbit was ...

 
 By: GLau : October 20th, 2014-09:59

3 February 2011 to 22 January 2012

So the information in Patek's book is only partly (a small part) right because the Year of the Rabbit began in 2011 and most of this zodiac resided in 2011 

Perhaps the book was referring to when the watch was delivered

We must organize a dedicated tour for us (and other interested PuristS) to exclusively examine artistry dials somewhere in the world

Cheers,

Gordon

I am surprised that you have been not aware of those ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : October 19th, 2014-13:22
rare handcrafts watches. There have been always some on display at their Basel Fair booth, for example.

You ask what comes next? Well, I bet we will only see pieces dedicated to outstanding (traditional) crafts from Geneva. Nothing more, nothing less.

Some other brands offer rare handcrafts as well, but they are (best to my knowledge) not limited to any local roots. I have seen a few, but never had the chance to compare them side by side and my knowledge is not deep enough to give a final judgment about their quality. Just try my best to look carefully whenever I get the chance.


As you know, I have a weakness for outstanding handcrafted pieces ... old or new ... smile

Cheers,
Oliver