Automata are a true historic specialty of J*D. Still today the company acts as custodian for these amazing artefacts and proudly displays them to a selected public.
We were shown and demonstrated a very musical specimen, and this with a reason:
We can’t talk about what will be shown in one of the future BaselWorld shows but the following image from J*D’s past will be a good hint:
Jaquet*Droz has a changeful – but long - history in fine watchmaking: Founded by Pierre Jaquet-Droz (1721–1790), a Swiss-born watchmaker, the company was famous for clocks, musical birds - and animated dolls. Pierre Jaquet-Droz, his son Henri-Louis as wel...
A stand out piece from the J*D collection back in 2010 and still a beautiful watch, with the simple style and the black onyx dial. Size is 43mm, the case is steel and it has an automatic movement from J*D (developed by Frédéric Piguet). The dark onyx dial...
The Eclipse Onyx “The magical colour of the stone provides a marvellous foil for the bright rhodium-plated metal of the eight stars and the moon.” [Press-Kit] The watch was already introduced some years ago, but not in this version. Black onyx for the dia...
It's very sober. The time is a little hard to read, but it has a lot of charm nonetheless. Thanks for all the great photos and coverage of J*D! :-) Daos
..for doing the moon phases. The rest of the watch design is pretty basic, but kudos to this. Works best in black, but the white showcases the action most clearly.
Grande Seconde Power Reserve Ceramic This is not a new watch, but the first time to handle it in ‘the metal’ – well, ceramic that is! The watch is a derivative of the Grande Seconde Power Reserve with a matte black dial wrapped into a ceramic case of 44mm...
Sports Watch Grande Seconde Bracelet J*D’s attempt to a sports watch, joining the innards of a Grande Seconde with a (elaborate) rugged case. Does this work? It does because of the well-choosen blend of elements of the traditional and an accentuation of t...
Petit Heure Minute Relief Dragon With the beginning of the Chinese Year of the Dragon of course and particularly J*D could not miss this opportunity, with the Chinese market historically being of considerable importance. The company did so with an impress...
no, not a mobile OS... Automata are a true historic specialty of J*D. Still today the company acts as custodian for these amazing artefacts and proudly displays them to a selected public. We were shown and demonstrated a very musical specimen, and this wi...
J*D has long been the brand of choice for aesthetes, for people driven more by the very clean and distinguished design, rather than by their movements (although those have been of high quality, yet lacked exclusiveness). The brand also stood out as a guar...
Superb coverage, commentary, and insight. The comparisons to the Blancpain brand are valuable insights that I would've partially noticed but immediately dismissed/overlooked unless I was in serious research/acquisition mode. Especially interested in the f...
we said that already in 2003 when Manuel Emch was host to a small enthusiast's reception. It still did not happen - yet. You reference to Panerai is a most apt one I think. They are (historically) confined to two (or three) different case shapes and to mo...
. . . but it bears repeating, that J•D can be compared to persimmons - the flavor is either intoxicating or unpalatable, with nothing in between. Even though they have a tradition, it's not much of a draw, and technical execution isn't exactly an attracti...