Sat, Jul 9, 2016
Jaquet Droz’s new Petite Heure Minute Thousand Year Lights is a decorative masterpiece dreamt up to “celebrate the beauty of flowers and the women for whom they are intended”.
In dreaming up the Petite Heure Minute with an off-centre subdial at 12 o'clock, the craftsmen of Jaquet Droz have awoken the spirit of Pierre Jaquet-Droz. More than merely being useful, the concept of time becomes poetic, leaving the free space on the dial open for artists to express boundless creativity. A true master painting, the creation of the Petite Heure Minute saw the most stunning skills of the Jaquet Droz Ateliers d’Art come to life: enameling and miniature painting, by way of dazzling settings and astonishingly realistic sculpting and engraving.
The craftsmen of the brand known by its twin stars looked to an ancestral Asian technique to create this enchantress version of the Petite Heure Minute. A flowery landscape in shimmering colours was inspired by the "Najeon Chilgi" method, which involves mother-of-pearl encrusted lacquer. Its golden age was during the Goryeo dynasty (10th-14th centuries), when aristocratic ladies would order sumptuous jewellery boxes requiring months of work. On the Petite Heure Minute Thousand Year Lights, the centre of the 35 mm or 39 mm diameter case offers itself to the gaze of a pastoral bouquet.
The ephemeral beauty of its wild and free flowers are frozen in place forevermore, brought to life in a display of sheer mastery. The richness of colours comes to light as their tenderness is revealed with a touch of intense red, while the silver glimmer of leaves goes hand in hand with minute details only made possible through the mother-of-pearl intaglio.
The mother-of-pearl is first lacquered, then polished with great care. The engravers then bring out the minute volumes through hand painting, imbuing these floral tableaux with incomparable shine and the mirror effect of light glistening upon them. Reinterpreted by Jaquet Droz, this ancestral technique brings out the brilliance and dazzle of the dial like never before, earning this exceptional piece its name: "Thousand Year Lights."
With eminently feminine refinement, the Petite Heure Minute Thousand Year Lights is available in five versions, each limited to 28 pieces, in generous red or white gold cases, set with diamonds or without. Equipped with a 68-hour power reserve, this feat of elegance is presented on a black or deep blue alligator leather strap.
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