Hi All, Previously I posted about my joy of getting the Rousseau enamel lion. Recently I brought my Patek and Chopard lions to MoMA in New York to meet the Rousseau lion in the painting "The Dream". The painting is HUGE and much bigger than I thought! Th...
suppose to fly to Toronto, but I left my family and flew redeye to New York to attend a few hours at the last day of the Patek Grand Exhibtion. After the visit and lunch with PuristS aloha Bab and Keith, I flew up to Toronto (after my original flight was ...
I was already full of admiration in front of your pair (PP + Chopard) but did not know about the background... I was obviously missing a big part of the story ! Many thanks for bringing to my knowledge this beautiful amazing fantastic painting. I was alre...
I think PP is too “traditionalist” for that but it would be very cool to see Keith Haring enamel dial paintings too. His paintings are so colourful that could be very interesting to see them in the context of an enamel dial. That would be very “ballsy” fr...
So, the first painting could be better than the second one for me. With more colours (the second painting has too many black parts), details... and work probably. Best wishes Alkiro
With some many visitors at MoMA viewing "The Dream", finding a spot at the right time to take wrist shots was the most challenging task ! When there is a PuristS will (for meaningful wrist shots), there is a way ! LOL ! Cheers, Gordon
Your watches are absolutely stunning examples of what arts can bring to watchmaking. Enjoying the original work taken for your watches must be a very nice experience. Thanks for sharing and I'm glad those watches got such an owner! Best, Mark
240 work horse ! Thank you for reminding me to check and pay attention to the mechanism, otherwise I would only focus on Simba's outer beauty ! Cheers, Gordon