Ateliers deMonaco introduces Métiers d’Art in its Poinçon de Genève collection with two new models called
Jet d’Eau de Genève
To celebrate the 10th years anniversary of the brand, Ateliers deMonaco introduces two new models in its Poinçon de Genève collection. This collection – already very prestigious as it carries the Geneva seal certification – becomes even more special thanks to a new grand-feu enamel dial. Ateliers deMonaco is now part of the very few watchmaking manufactures that offer Métiers d’Art timepieces.
The Geneva water jet is the city’s most famous emblem and has been chosen to be featured on these two new dials. To produce one dial by itself, it takes more than fifty hours of work. Indeed, the grand-feu enamel is the most delicate and difficult decoration technique. Each step requires time.
To create the Jet d’Eau de Genève dial, several enamel techniques are used. On a base plate made of 18 carats white gold, the first step is called cloisonné enamel. It is an ancient technique dating back to a time prior to the Middle-Ages. It involves the creation of compartments with small gold threads and then precise enamel filing.
The second technique used on this dial is called champlevé enamel. Introduced in the XII century, it has been created alternatively to the cloisonné one and gathers engravers and enamellers. The engraver produces the holes in which the enameller will fill different coloured enamels. The effect is then emphasised by the engraver and his chisel with which he will add a final touch to every 18 carats white gold partitions. This step is the most delicate one. If the engraver puts too much pressure, he can separate the enamel from the wall and ruin all the work achieved.
Finally, the last step is the sublime grand-feu enamel. It is a well-known technique which consists to melt a glass composite called silica at a temperature up to 500°C.
In the case of the Ateliers deMonaco Jet d’Eau de Genève dial, the temperature is raised up to 790°C. Several layers are necessary in order to get the colour gradient. Thanks to its complex artisanal process, every single dial is unique.
The Ateliers deMonaco Poinçon de Genève Jet d’Eau de Genève collection is available with an 18 carats white gold and an 18 carats rose gold models are available in a 40mm case diameter and a 9.2 mm case thickness. Limited to 18 pieces only for each model, these watches are equipped with the dMc-708 patented calibre, has a 38-hour power reserve and 18 rubies. To perfect the watch, a hand-stitched alligator leather strap which coming with an 18 carats gold pin buckle.
Technical specifications
Poinçon de Genève – Jet d’eau de Genève
Reference: dMc-PDG-EJDG-RG
Movement:
Manual dMc-708 caliber
Poinçon de Genève certified with patented ‘’Freebeat’’ regulation system
28800 vibrations per hour (4 Hrz)
38-hour power reserve
18 jewels
Caliber distinction:
Hand decoration on steel parts:
Chamfered, drawn flanks, drafted marks, mirror polish
Hand decoration on bridges:
Chamfered, drawn flanks, circular graining and Côte de Genève
Functions:
Hours, minutes, center seconds
Case:
18K rose gold
Diameter 40 MM
Height 9.2 MM
3 parts
Full polished and assembled by hand
Front and back sapphire crystal
Multi-layered anti-reflection coating on sapphire crystal
Case back secured with 6 screws
Water-resistant up to 3 ATM
Dial:
Grand-feu, Champlevé & Cloisonné enamel showing the Geneva water jet
Base plate in 18K white gold
Hands:
Dauphine
Strap:
Hand-stitched alligator leather
18K rose gold tongue buckle
Edition: Limited edition 18 pieces
Technical specifications
Poinçon de Genève – Jet d’eau de Genève
Reference: dMc-PDG-EJDG-WG
Movement:
Manual dMc-708 caliber
Poinçon de Genève certified with patented ‘’Freebeat’’ regulation system
28800 vibrations per hour (4 Hrz)
38-hour power reserve
18 jewels
Caliber distinction:
Hand decoration on steel parts:
Chamfered, drawn flanks, drafted marks, mirror polish
Hand decoration on bridges:
Chamfered, drawn flanks, circular graining and Côte de Genève
Functions:
Hours, minutes, center seconds
Case:
18K white gold
Diameter 40 MM
Height 9.2 MM
3 parts
Full polished and assembled by hand
Front and back sapphire crystal
Multi-layered anti-reflection coating on sapphire crystal
Case back secured with 6 screws
Water-resistant up to 3 ATM
Dial:
Grand-feu, Champlevé & Cloisonné enamel showing the Geneva water jet
Base plate in 18K white gold
Hands:
Dauphine
Strap:
Hand-stitched alligator leather
18K white gold tongue buckle
Edition: Limited edition 18 pieces
Source: Ateliers deMonaco
For more information, visit our website or feel free to contact us directly. You can send an email to Mrs. Manon Bussod: mbussod@ateliers-demonaco.com