Bird: the incarnation of a premium watch

Eighteenth-century antiques, rare automatic dolls and various forms of birds are now avatatized as novel scene art on the 275th anniversary of Jacques Drogh, and viewers are instantly pulled back into the Age of Enlightenment. With Jacques Droglo's first store opening in mainland China, the one-hundred-year tour through the theme exhibition also clarified the hidden origins of Pierre-Jacinto and ancient China in one go. Eighteenth century teacher antique clocks As early as the Qing Dynasty Emperor Qianlong, British businessman James - Cox (JamesCox) will be hundreds of watches, snuff bottles, Chronicles into a pair of earth into the earth. The Jacques Drogh as the first watch manufacturer to enter the Forbidden City, Qianlong himself more loved. The reason is simple: its timepieces inspired by birds are more like romantic exotic tributes, and the ornamental and collection values ​​are quickly recognized by the ministers. And almost the same thing happened in Europe in the same period: the auto-figure musicians, writers and painters who now exhibit at the Musée d'Art et d'histoire de Neuchatel, Are the nobility collection of rare things. After all, science was synonymous with dignity in the early days of the industrial revolution. A group of watchmakers, represented by Jaquet Droe, are even more proud of creating living robots. [page] Like a scientist who deliberately disassembled the subject and studied its principles of operation, Jacques Drouot and his successors launched a series of long bells and clocks, and soon developed the original model of the watch using the newly invented miniature process: They are set in real birdcages. With the development of miniature craft watches, the proportion of these symmetrical, lifelike little life slowly appear in pocket watches and clocks. Star work "La Chafang Sur le Pont farms of birds" will be timing art of decoration to the pinnacle. The Bird Repeater in the exhibit restored the creator's hometown to us. Its protagonist is a pair of tits from the Jura region, vividly stood on the nest, the nest is nestling. The tits are symbols of the birthplace of Pierre Jacquelo. Through a complex mechanism, every part of this three-dimensional picture scroll is active: one tits plows the chicks and the other opens its wings to show the delicate, feathery colors of the feathers. In the middle of the nest, a chick hatched out, while the side of the waterfall is flowing. This timepiece bird repeater can be described as a true automatic doll. Its cam system uses technology derived directly from the Age of Enlightenment, and the delicate twigs in the nest are equally astonishingly realistic. Have to say, bird image has always played a primary role in the creation of high-level watch. To celebrate the 275th anniversary of the brand, Jacques Drouh has been producing bird-themed watches since 2010 and is now the fourth. 2010 watch show micro-painting process, 2011 models highlight engraving techniques, the second year on the basis of adding an automatic doll device. By 2013, the new Chrono bird watch, "The Gathering of Time," not only surpassed its predecessor in design, but presented a pure, minimalist modern style (a whispering tit perched in a contemporary 47 mm diameter scene) More modern in color with full flavor. Black, smoke gray, transparent color contrast appears; gear transmission, table bridge, plywood, glance. Tits feathers, beaks, eyes, birds than the exact proportion, but also flexible action. Turned around, flutter his wings, turned his head and tail, singing open mouth, as if inattention, will fly back to the Swiss mountains Jura Dalu. Xiaobian recommended Longines Longines elegant series watch a model of contemporary watches Asia Watch Lange launched two new limited edition watch FIYTA debut 2013 Shenzhen Watch Fair Insane 2013 debut Basel Watch Fair Chengdu Hengdeli held the second quarter of the clock culture festival 2013SIHH Richard Miller RM 039 E6-B Chronograph Tourbillon Constance: Reputation is also a luxury Blancpain 2013 Basel World Watch and Jewelery Fair new exhibition