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Great stuff Jack...
...the work on those watches pays great respect to the tradition of the guilloche effect and of the house in question. Great taste!
Cheers,
pplater.
Guilloche patterns....
By: pplater : August 25th, 2009-07:45
An excellent recent post by Kong in the Breguet forum alerted us to the fact that Breguet had created a new guilloche pattern for the 2009 Classique model 5967 – they’ve named it the “Art Deco Damier” (see the post here: click here ). How appropriate, rea...
I like this topic...
By: nikolaj : August 25th, 2009-09:23
Guilloche patterns can add so much class to dials (and pens, jewelly etc.) One of my favourites is the JLC Reverso a Eclipses with a sunray guilloche patteren used to illustrate - yes you guessed it - sunrays in an emaille painting. Great example of funct...
Thanks Steve...
By: pplater : August 25th, 2009-19:24
That MOP Lange 1 dial is always mesmerising. For those amongst us too lazy to visit your [seminal] "Watch Launchpad" website, any chance of posting a few more photos of the intricate and difficult guilloche work on that dial? Cheers, pplater.
They are not Guilloche...
By: justpen : August 25th, 2009-20:14
Hi Steve, 3 of the last 4 are not guilloche... but what I mentioned as stamping. Although thee photos provide a good comparison of the difference between the real thing and make believe..... especially in the case of the Seiko, which by the way would have...
More Breguet
By: aaronm : August 25th, 2009-11:36
looks like a varient on the flinque pattern, probably trying to be waves The dial of the Revil du Tsar is also cut-down to make cufflinks And then there's the Breguet of divisive styling, the dual-tourbillon Finally I present 2 horrible pictures of engine...
Fond memories, Aaron...
By: pplater : August 25th, 2009-19:33
...of seeing those cufflinks together in Paris (and trying hard to look casually disinterested when the assistant mentioned the price!!). What about Chopard? You must have some shots of their guilloche dials somewhere in your vast cache... Cheers, pplater...
Chopard and Metalem
By: aaronm : August 25th, 2009-19:46
I don't have any good pics of chopard's guilloche dials. All I have are this through boutique window On the other hand, Metalem does their dials I believe, at least the high-end dials, so you can see better pictures of their work elsewhere A...
From my woodworking days...
By: BDLJ : August 25th, 2009-20:33
...not that there were very many of them...Guilloche referred to the spiral-like patterns created by a rose lathe. Not unlike those patterns you made as a child with a compass. So "straight-line" guilloche would seem to be a contradition, engine-turned or...
A fantastic reference
By: aaronm : August 26th, 2009-19:43
Neither Britten nor Daniels, my two goto references for watchmaking, use guilloche, so I had to go hunting on google. Britten uses 'guillochis' as a French term for 'engine turning' and that seems to defend my position on hand-engraving not counting, but ...
That reference is excellent.
By: BDLJ : August 27th, 2009-00:04
Will definitely be doing some reading. I agree with your earlier post with the 2 dials as comparison. Straight lines are just that, no matter how one meshes or intersects them. Guilloche requires a Rose lathe, have fun getting a straight line from a roset...
Good news...
By: pplater : August 25th, 2009-21:38
...but that must be a very recent development. The 'anoraks' amongst us (count one here!) will be intrigued to see if there is any appreciable difference between the outsourced dials and the in-house product. Out of curiosity, were Voutilainen and Haldima...