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Aventurine would add greater thickness, since it needs the metal substrate as a backing for a dial. And the aventurine itself needs to be of a certain thickness or else it won't withstand shock and vibration. So for the sake of reliability and simplicity, the better way would be to do the blue enamel. JLC probably has done a lacquer or a COLD enamel technique (rather than the hot grand feu enamel) as the cold technique is easier to achieve and a reasonable application for this part. Although I have to admit, I don't know for sure what JLC has done in this specific case.

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