Be it an exquisitely-carved statue or a detailed painting, there’s nothing more mesmerising than an exceptional artwork. Which is why we homed in on these truly extravagant timepiece drops that will bring out the art aficionado in you.
From a hand-painted piece to an ornately-sculpted wonder, here are two watch drops that just fell from heaven.
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso Tribute Enamel “Venice Series”
You can argue that creating wristwatches is an art all its own. From delicate gears that could snap under the wrong tension to the precise hand needing to guide it all to the right place, timepieces are moving art pieces that need everything to go right in order to work. But rather than looking at a ticking clock, it would also be nice to look at a dazzling artwork as well.
That’s why Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced its newest Reverso Tribute Enamel “Venice Series” Timepieces. Paying homage to Claude Monet, this limited-edition collection features three different versions that showcase the artists’ iconic Venice paintings that have been meticulously crafted as miniature reproductions on the caseback.
The Reverso, which is well-known for its exquisite Art Deco style, acts as a platform for the artistic expression of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Métiers Rares Atelier. These watches honour the elaborate techniques of guilloche, enamelling, and miniature painting, and they demonstrate the brand’s commitment to high-quality watchmaking and decorative arts.
As mentioned earlier, each variation of the watch features works of art from the legendary artist, such as the San Girogio Maggiore at Dusk, The Grand Canal, and The Doge’s Palace. Transforming these works into a fraction of their original size requires extraordinary skill, with the enamelling process taking up 70 hours alone. In order to replicate the richness and depth of Monet’s original paintings, up to fourteen layers of enamel were used, which was then followed by multiple firings with temperatures as high as 800°C.
Each of these hand-made works is paired up with a watch face design and colour that have been intricately designed to complement each other with intricate guilloche patterns, covered by layers of translucent grand feu enamel. In addition to strengthening the overall visual harmony between the dial and caseback, each dial’s pattern echoes the light and reflection themes that are central to Monet’s Venice series.
With only 10 copies per design, the Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso Tribute Enamel “Venice Series” will be highly sought-after pieces in both the art and watchmaking worlds. You can read more about it at Jaeger-LeCoultre’s website.
A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Handwerkskunst
Known for its exceptional craftsmanship, A. Lange & Söhne is known for designing some of the best timepieces available in the world. However, despite the brand’s consistent record of presenting truly magnificent timepieces, it seems as though the German luxury brand was merely pulling its punches – until now – as it unveils the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Handwerkskunst.
In the brand’s history, the name “Handwerkskunst” is only ever reserved for limited timepieces that are a cut above the rest in every possible aspect. A reimagining of A. Lange & Söhne’s first chronograph, the Datograph Handwerkskunst boasts a black-rhodiumed main dial as well as the light-grey totalisers that feature an ornate tremblage engraving, resulting in a three-dimensional structure with subtle light reflexions.
The manufacturer’s skilled artisans hand-engrave each grain on the dial, a tedious process that takes a long time and requires a great deal of skill to ensure consistency in texture and appearance throughout. All of the dial’s embellishments, from the hands to the indices, are either gold-plated or constructed of yellow gold, giving the watch a seamless colour scheme that complements its 750 yellow gold case.
With a width of 41 mm and a thickness of 13.1 mm, the watch’s elaborately finished L951.8 Manufacture calibre is visibly displayed through an open sapphire crystal caseback. The Datograph Handwerkskunst is also matched with a hand-stitched, dark brown alligator strap.
Limited to just 25 pieces globally, you can find out more about the Datograph Handwerkskunst at A. Lange & Söhne official website.