Patek Philippe Grand Exhibition NYC 2017 Part 5: Rare Handcrafts Gallery

Jul 16, 2017,21:39 PM
 

Another reason why Horological art an be so enduring is because it can actually be a medium to combine other arts into the same medium.  On one side, we have the horological art of a watch movement, some with complications that can convey more than just the time.  On the other side, we have a case and a dial that can be lavishly embellished not only with jewels, but by some artists who are truly treasures in their own respect. 

I need bread to eat, a practical necessity.  I love a well executed loaf of bread that's beautifully and tastefully made.  Put icing and a cherry on top of my bread and it becomes a cake.  It's hard not to like cake...  What kind of icing do you prefer? 



Miniature Enamel Painting



How is this dial achieved? It's not printed nor pressed, it's done by hand.




This is one of the very special miniature enamel painters.




A miniature enamel can be of nature.








The bench has miniature paint, the paint has pigments and other parts grounded in a mortar!




An almost finished dial.







Yosemite themed pocketwatch with miniature enamel painting and hand engraving. A total of 25 enamel paint colors. And at least 20 firings at around 800 degrees centigrade.




Native American themed pocket watch with miniature enamel painting. A total of 34 colors used. Inspired by a Martin Grelle painting.



Wine lovers rejoice. The people who want bottles from the top vineyards such as Screaming Eagle, Schrader Wines, Verite Vineyards, Maybach Vineyards, Shafer, and others can add Patek Philippe to their wine collection. Patek Philippe has a beautiful miniature enamel painting of California's Napa Valley.


Cloisonne Enamel and Flinique Enamel Technique




Gold Rush Clock with cloisonne cell enamel.




Mechanical movement with battery powered winding system.




Each panel will require about six firings at 800 to 850 degrees centigrade.




Brooklyn Bridge Enamel Clock.




The clock has a mechanical movement but a battery powered electric motor winds the movement. It's a hybrid!




American baseball enamel clock.




Mechanical clock movement, with a battery powered motor that winds the movement.






A Rousseau painting that has been converted into a miniature enamel painting by the famed enamel artist Anita Porchet.




Flinique enamel clocks in three colors. Exquisite. Mechanical movement, with a battery powered motor winding the movement.






The New York skyline is immortalized on this Patek Philippe pocketwatch. The dial is done in cloisonne enamel.




There are fifty shades of grey and beige in this illustration of horses done in cloisonne enamel. Truly exquisite the detail is in this piece. Among the finest.




Wood Marquetry






What is this? Looks like little bits of scrap wood. But don't sneeze, this tray represents hours of work!




Those little bits of wood are pieced together sliver and splinter into a beautiful wood marquetry piece.  It's a picture of a rabbit. 



The rabbit design is based off a Chinese historical design.






This American Indian's face is comprised of 400 plus pieces of wood!




This eagle is not painted, it's made of wood!




The wood splinters are harvested from natural pieces of wood, cut out with a tiny hacksaw!



Engraving






How does this design get into this watch? It's obviously too deep to be printed.  High relief stamping?  Casting? 




Some engraved pieces. Engraved pieces can also be covered in tinted lacquer.




The bezels and the case of a watch.




You don't think it's cast in a lost wax process?




No, it's engraved by hand!




Yes, she's engraving a metal plate using a metal burin.




Burin, chisel, and hammer.




The master engraver's work bench.




This dial will take about 60 hours to complete!




Here's the final design specification.




And now we know this is a finished product of extremely fine hand engraving!


Guilloche





Ever wondered how they get those beautiful patterns onto those dials? 



The machine can create different textures on the dial. 




The machine has circular wheels that can be programmed to change the burin position to create a special pattern.  It's incredible, this machine can create even square guilloche designs even though the machine spins in a continuous circle! 

Patek Philippe has brought over five artisans in multiple disciplines from miniature enamel painting, cloisonne enameling, wood marquetry, engraving, and guilloche.  This was an amazing exhibit of so many artistic disciplines and beautiful examples of their work.  Absolutely incredible.  Thank you Patek Philippe! 


There are so many artistic endeavors that can adorn your watch.  What kind of icing do you want to your bread to turn it into a cake? 




This report has been divided into multiple sections.  Please read the individual sections in links below.  

Mark's Excellent Summary of the New York Grand Exhibition Limited Editions 
www.watchprosite.com 

Patek Philippe 5531R WorldTime Minute Repeater Limited Edition Special In-Depth Report
www.watchprosite.com 

Part 1: Theater Room and Collection Room
www.watchprosite.com 

Part 2: Napoleon Room and Pictures of New York 2017 Novelties
www.watchprosite.com 

Part 3: Patek Philippe Museum Room
www.watchprosite.com 

Part 4: United States Historic Room

www.watchprosite.com

Part 5: Rare Handcrafts Gallery
www.watchprosite.com

Part 6: Coming soon...  




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Many thanks Patrick for this wonderful post ! Rare handcrafts watches are my favorite !

 
 By: GLau : July 16th, 2017-22:40
Each has its unique qualities ! From this exhibition, the enamel NY skyline pocket watch is my favorite because its realistic depiction of NY (naturally the MRs are also excellent). When I see the large picture of the Rousseau Lion in your post, and how A... 

Shhh! They're my favorite too!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2017-10:45
The traffic in this room is already unbearable! It's worse than Bangkok and Los Angeles traffic combined! Average speed: 0.012 km/hr for me. Takes me nearly an hour to get through around 12 meters! Especially after admiring the five craftsmen and their wo... 

A great post, thank you.

 
 By: dr.kol : July 16th, 2017-23:39
Now I know what to watch when visiting the exhibition. Best, Kari

It is very impressive at the exhibition

 
 By: Joepny : July 17th, 2017-06:25
many Patek artisans & watchmakers and in fact also some translators for many of us who do not speak French well. Friendly. A wealth of information. I did not go to the PP London Exhibition so I don't know if Patek does this all the time and it was similia... 

They charge "a bit" for the watches you want to buy after the exhibition.

 
 By: dr.kol : July 17th, 2017-06:45
Patek is always organising everything 100%. I spent some time in the London exhibition and I have visited the museum & the factory several times. Always impressed. But this time I will try to find something new. Best, Kari

I concur...

 
 By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2017-10:52
It's too rich for my bank account. Unless I'm willing to bankrupt myself. I guess I could sell my legs as I only need my arms... Can't wait to see what you find!

I found a nice piece of Rare Handcrafts

 
 By: dr.kol : July 22nd, 2017-11:13
and London Salon promised to organise the watch for me. Now I just need to find the money... Best, Kari

A very hard thing to do...

 
 By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2017-11:16
First it's hard to choose. Then it's hard to dig up the money. It's never easy! Congrats on accomplishing the first part though! I'd find it even hard just to choose!

Advance congratulations Dr. Kol!

 
 By: Joepny : July 22nd, 2017-15:18
I was very impressed by the works of art on display and the artisans/watchmakers. Hope you get it soon and we'll see pics on PPro. The minute repeater/world time novelty is my favorite. (NY at night scene.)

There are very nice RG watches

 
 By: dr.kol : July 27th, 2017-07:47
but I like more white metals and WG is on the third palace on my list after platinum & steel. WG tends to turn yellow so I would say that I'm always rather buying a non-gold watch. Steel is practical and platinum has a very special feel on the wrist. Best... 

5531R will hopefully be released as 5531G?

 
 By: FRAM : July 27th, 2017-08:07
Like patek grand master chime 5175R to 6300G ...  

Funny!

 
 By: dr.kol : July 27th, 2017-02:27
Naturally I can ask but I know the answer which will be a polite "No". It seems that Patek does not really like "Special Orders". I have one on the production line and a discussion with Thierry Stern plus two with Jerome Pernici were needed. Now my next a... 

You are too modest Kari

 
 By: Joepny : July 27th, 2017-06:45
All Finnish guys are so important to the watch industry. Anyway, if PP can put about a half-dozen of their watchmakers & artisans in NY for the Exhibition marketing event for 10 days, I would think Mr. Stern could approve your special order and have one o... 

In my daily business I try to understand the deal also from the perspective of my counter party.

 
 By: dr.kol : July 27th, 2017-07:14
Same with watches: I might ask for something special but not too many things at the same time. I just checked the average temperatures in Finnish Lapland and compared those to Kola Peninsula. I want to my 5131P more snow to Finland and less to Russia. Do ... 

Hehe...but you are being scientifically correct

 
 By: Joepny : July 27th, 2017-07:34
and there is empirical evidence to support so of course PP should smile and honor your request. 👍 I am excited to hear about your 5131P and look forward to your future post. -joe

I just wrote to Geneva about my 5131P

 
 By: dr.kol : July 27th, 2017-07:48
and delivered them some statistics proving my case. I'm sure they will have a good laugh! Best, Kari

Hi Kari, the enameler should appreciate your input ! The danger now is that...

 
 By: GLau : July 27th, 2017-12:23
all dials of 5131P will now incorporate your suggestions ! Did you ask for a specific dot in the map to mark your home ? Cheers, Gordon

Either the map or my home is too small.

 
 By: dr.kol : July 27th, 2017-12:45
But my point was that in my home area there is no snow while in Kola Peninsula there is. The facts are that the part where my house is located, the average annual temperature is 3 degrees lower than in Murmansk, the winter is one month longer and the rain... 

If you would send the request to Mr. Pernici,

 
 By: dr.kol : July 27th, 2017-13:07
he would surely conclude that all Scandinavians are nuts! Best, Kari

Hi Kari, the fundamental problem with your special request is that Finland in the enamel map is too small and ...

 
 By: GLau : July 27th, 2017-13:33
your home is too big ! LOL ! Awaiting to see the most realistic enamel map on your 5131P. Cheers, Gordon

How wrong you are. Finland is huge!

 
 By: dr.kol : July 27th, 2017-14:13
(compared to Vatican, Monaco, Luxembourg...) Best, Kari

Indeed dear neighbour.

 
 By: dr.kol : July 27th, 2017-14:29
Norway has more fjords and oil while we have more lakes. However, I have a property on the banks of river Tana, some 100 meters from Norway. When the Russians come, I will cross the river and learn to say "akkurat". Best, Kari

Best salmon river in Europe.

 
 By: dr.kol : July 27th, 2017-15:20
I'm not crazy about fishing but my wife is. Best, Kari

Wow, superb dial! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : July 27th, 2017-12:12

Thanks for the great report!!

 
 By: HGL : July 16th, 2017-23:48
Amazing pieces! Wish I could go there myself! Best, HGL

Thank you!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2017-10:49
All the parts are finally up and online. So you can now get a virtual tour on PuristSPro. It may not be as good as the real thing. But it's very complete and almost entirely unabridged. In the several visits I've made, I've seen people who went through so... 

Very true, a big Thanks again!

 
 By: HGL : July 22nd, 2017-13:29
Super detailed and in-depth report! Enjoyed it alot! Best wishes, HGL😃

Thank you for reading!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 23rd, 2017-04:02
And for commenting! Took a while to get all the pieces up. But wow, what a trip!

Oh yes 👍

 
 By: Alkiro1 : July 22nd, 2017-23:27
Best wishes Alkiro

Superb photos and write up of my favorite part of the exhibition

 
 By: keks : July 17th, 2017-04:44
It was truly amazing to meet and talk to these artisans. So extremely talented and nice people. Personally the wood marquetry blew me away. One person does all Patek wood marquetry and believe he is the only one in the industry so far. Hundreds of near mi...  

Awesome photos Keks!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2017-10:50
An honor to have met you too! Great shot by the way. Thanks for posting the photo!

Patrick - another exquisitely detailed and illuminating report. In this case a behind the scenes look at the handicrafts watches!

 
 By: patekova : July 17th, 2017-07:42
In some ways, to me this is the most interesting report because it opens up a world of extremely intricate and extraordinarily beautiful art. It is kind of like an explanation of how a magician performs amazing magic tricks. In a way these artisans are ma... 

Excellent analogy.

 
 By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2017-11:11
You hit it on the head, nailed it. What will the magicians at Patek Philippe come up with next? Thank you Patekova for the beautiful words!

Fantastic report

 
 By: FRAM : July 17th, 2017-08:23
Thanks again for a fantastic report from the exhibition. I will try to go at the weekend if i manage to take a timeout from family holiday 😊

Did you make it?

 
 By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2017-11:08
It's definitely worth it! Or bring the family with you!

No, decided to stay with my family for the remaining holiday period :-)

 
 By: FRAM : July 22nd, 2017-11:53
But have decided to go to Baselworld 2018. They will probably / hopefully show a different version of my dream watch 5531 there ;-)

Your family appreciates it!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 23rd, 2017-04:06
Thank you for kindly acknowledging my effort! Glad you could spend the additional time with the family!

Incredible

 
 By: Krinck : July 18th, 2017-02:24
Wonderful report. What an unbelievable demonstration of skill and patience. Personally I would panic and start to cry if I was tasked with performing any of these arts.

I'm panicking and crying...

 
 By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2017-11:06
...in my dreams. But only in my dreams. Now back to reality... Hmm, I've got an project that's totally out of my element. Yikes.

What's that??

 
 By: HGL : July 23rd, 2017-04:52
Anything watch related?😃

I like how you put it! I'm bitten and smitten!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 22nd, 2017-10:57
Thank you for reading Dogu! Which one is your favorite?

Great report, thx! .nt.

 
 By: enjoythemusic : July 22nd, 2017-18:01
...nt....

You're welcome! [nt]

 
 By: patrick_y : July 23rd, 2017-04:01

Wood maquertry

 
 By: tom2517 : July 23rd, 2017-17:47
And also in PP's effort to preserve these old crafts.

It really is amazing that Patek Philippe went through the trouble to do this...

 
 By: patrick_y : July 23rd, 2017-21:34
Only a few people in the world can do wood marquetry. It's an incredible dying art.

Together with the 5531, these rare handcrafts are the epitome of the event

 
 By: Mark in Paris : July 24th, 2017-06:09
It is a very educational exhibition as Patek invited the artisans to discuss about their work. That's very interesting to see they are not proposing only a one moment limited edition to make a marketting move once in a while but that it is part of their p... 

Thank you Mark!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 26th, 2017-23:27
I found this to be one of the most meaningful parts of the event. Now that it's over, all I have left are some autographs from the artisans and a photo of myself with some of the artisans.

I was very surprised when speaking with the lady painting the centre of 5131:

 
 By: dr.kol : July 24th, 2017-06:39
She told me that it takes in average two weeks to make one dial. If that is the case, the output of 5131 is much less than we generally thought. Let's believe in these numbers and we know that two ladies are working with 5131... They have also their vacat... 

Interesting

 
 By: Mark in Paris : July 24th, 2017-07:53
I find it very difficult to extrapolate from the very few elements we gathered here and there indeed as the output can double or be divided by 2 because of a few details. I would say that it would take 2 weeks to make a successful dial (from your info) an... 

They can do this for the cooking session

 
 By: Mark in Paris : July 24th, 2017-16:44
but this is not possible for coloring. Hence, I imagine they can gain a little time but not that much. Best, Mark

"Oh I see," says the blind man.

 
 By: patrick_y : July 26th, 2017-23:30
I didn't know it wasn't possible for the coloring. Thanks for mentioning this!