www.watchprosite.com www.watchprosite.com ...me questions on the enamel dials. Hence, I have communicated with Patek so that we can understand more about this series. Mr Jerome Pernici (Commercial Director) was very kind and responded full...
The two lions are breathtaking... and I'm always in awe whenever I see that two "identical" pieces are in fact so unique!! The information you provided is also valuable --- these are all details that are extremely interesting to know, but hard to find any...
Your kind comments provide me with a "turbo boost" to continue to seek and share additional information on this topic which I am passionate about. Please repeat yourself and renew your vows for rare handcrafts as often as you wish ! It is music to my ears...
Thanks for all the time you took and clarify with PP on the production and spirit went behind on creating this marvelous series of rare handcraft pieces. So informative and intriguing. Also interesting to know the method went into produce the watch is clo...
Both the Lion motif and 5131 maps IMO are difficult to produce, and I agree that the Lion is even more difficult especially with the 3D effects of the leaves below the Lion. If the Master enameller Ms. Porchet admitted that it was challenging, I cannot im...
I am absolutely blown away by your watch and have really enjoyed your previous posts about it. I never gave much thought to cloisonné before but you changed that whith “the dream”. Thank you for bringing more interesting details about this amazing watch. ...
The photos really can only reveal a bit of how unique the dial really is. This Lion is one that you need to see it in the metal and go on a safari with so that you would be in "The Dream" ! LOL ! Cheers, Gordon
Gordon, thank you for sharing re: the enamelling techniques. Good to know that Anita is involved when the enamelling process of the dial is executed. Of course it would be better that "A Porchet" is engraved, but AP for me is sufficient enough. I also not...
...the Master Enameler was involved previously in earlier pieces for various brands but did not leave her mark. As she became more famous, she evolved into a brand in her own right and brands want to show her involvement and she wanted to show her initial...
Thank you for all this information. It gives me renewed interest in these art pieces. Your is the second closeup, based on a comparison of you previous posts. How many Rousseau Lion's were made?
They didn't release official figures on this 5089 as far as I know, but it's almost certainly a number between 3 and 10. (10 was the official number for each of the 5089 dials they made for the NYC exhibition, and it was considered quite high!) So in Gord...
my Lion is the one in the second closeup. Overall, 6 Lions were made and 6 for each of the other animals. Hence, a total of 24 pieces for the Rousseau series with each one being "unique", just like the 5131s ! Cheers, Gordon
It's just such a rare art that I'd be happy to own any piece. Most important is to find a piece with a motif that you love. Rousseau's lion is definitely a universally likable one! One day, this art will likely become extinct! Suzanne Rohr and Anita Porch...
Anita Porchet knows several different enameling techniques. And there have been some pieces that have exhibited as many as five of the different enamel techniques in one single piece. Let's hope that one of the proteges can also master a combination of th...
Great post with details of how the lions came to life!!! Being able to confirm these details is not an easy task! Well done! Left side of the twins is your, I believe. Up next on your collection radar, "A Porchet" enamel piece!! Wear in great health! Keit...
forgotten whether the left or right is mine ! LOL ! The second close-up shot is mine. An "A Porchet" piece will definitely be good but it will cost me two arms and two legs. Hence, I will not be able to wear or hold the piece ! :-p Cheers, Gordon
Did I got it right from your post that price is different if AP or A Porchet is written on "lion PP" if so for me that's sort of price point and value for money implied directly by PP Cheers D
only the AP signature. Other more complicated enamel pieces that combine numerous enamel techniques (combination of cloisonné, champleve, griselle, miniature painting and others) are done by Anita Porchet herself and as such cost more. Cheers, Gordon
number of pieces I have, one only :-( , I definitely do not deserve to be the leader though ! I know for a fact that others have more of AP and/or A Porchet dials from Patek and other brands. Cheers, Gordon