I was wondering about the opinions of collectors, which brands do you feel make the best enamel dials? Please elaborate on why. Do you think they are the best looking? Do you think they are the best quality? Do you think they are the best value? Thank you...
Best is sometimes relative. But here are a few things I look for... Grand Feu enamel is a true high-heat enamel. There are other "cold enamel" processes that are not true traditional high-heat enameling, some brands call this "lacquer dials" (like Patek P...
Palionne enamel is significantly different from grand feu enameling. I have seen many Jacquet Droz pieces with Palionne enamel dials and they are done quite nicely. There is less competition here, and Jacquet Droz is one of the larger producers of Palionn...
The reason is that you don't need counter-enameling on the backside of the dial. That's the reason why they can offer an unbeatable price point on enamel dials as the production process is totally different than a traditionally crafted enamel dial.
…offer a paillonee dial? Who, pray tell? The J*D dial is a beast: it can be dense and impenetrable, or lucid and transparent, depending on the light. It took between 9 and 11 firings of enamel over the sunburst base to achieve the final result, accordi...
Palionne enamel dials are not exclusive to Jaquet Droz. Some companies, such as Van Cleef and Arpels have claimed they make legitimate Palionne enamel dials as well. Nice link in your profile!
thanks for taking the time to put it together! One question though - regarding the Richard Lange Pour Le Merite and its three-part enamel dial. You state that joining these three fragile parts together was a challenge. However, if I look at vintage pocket...
Thank you for your thoughtful post Magnus. And thanks for the compliment! When I was at the Lange factory, the regional president with whom I was with informed me of the difficulty on the dial. I said that there have been two or three part or more enamel ...
Almost none (if none) of the brands you talk about makes its enamel dials itself (exception: JLC makes SOME itself and JD does it industrially on a ceramic base but that's another story). They all use specialized sub-contractors for their dials. The best ...
They have made many pieces over the years, some in the grand feu style, and other variants. There is an excellent reference section on the UN forum here: They have a number of current models with enamel offerings including the new Marine Chronometre Manu...
and made it a part of their manufacture. Donze Cadrans, now part of UN, does the enamel dials, and I believe they do some for other brands. Here is the Marine Manufacture as you stated, Dave. This is the only watch with an enamel dial that I own, and it d...
Lange Lange PLM Vacheron Breguet The new Debethune Th new JLC duometre Lang & Heyne Albert Chrono Sorry, not had this one on, but Samwan one this beauty and has great photos How about this UN This JLC But I will close with a side by side VC I just wis...
Brands like VC, Lange, JD, UN, MB Villeret and others produce watches with beautiful enamel dials. None of them can claim theirs are the best. It is undeniable that some enamel dials are out sourced. The quality is beyond the brands' control. I have perso...
If buying an existing enameller does not qualify, then I think Piaget might be the only one. Consequently, the search for the "best enamel dial watchbrand" should be reduced to the one able to afford the best enamellers, or the one with the tightest quali...
...produce different types (champlevé, cloisonné, enamel painting) of enamel dials, for its own and other brands' watches, after the purchase of Donze Candran (a specialist enamel dial maker). I only have their champlevé pictorial dials (Dragon and Serpen...
... as you can see on this picture I shot two years ago: Other customer brands include(d) R. Dubius, Bovet, JLC, Lang&Heyne, Breguet, and Omega. Regarding Omega, I have been informed that the Swatch Group now has own facilities to produce enamel di...
... here is a strikingly beautiful example, from our UN enamel dial reference gallery: This was the original design, assembling the favourite animals of the customer's daughter: And this is what the final product looked like: Marcus ...
I like this one. Enamel part is so small, which truly makes it hard to produce. Plus watch is also very usable and functional with it being a worldtimer. It's pure art PLUS functionality! ...