Literally lol, MTF! Thankfully, I'm able to indulge in aesthetic pursuits . . .

Sep 23, 2009,07:24 AM
 


. . . here - otherwise, I'd be tearing out what's left my hair! Cordially, Art

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PIAGET Enamel Watches – a Fusion of Art and Science: Part 2

 
 By: MTF : September 21st, 2009-08:31
PIAGET Enamel Watches – a Fusion of Art and Science: Part 2 For the introduction to enamel techniques and terms in Part 1: click here I acknowledge the assistance of Piaget for technical explanations about their enamelling techniques and products. Miniatu...  

Yes the choice is

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : September 22nd, 2009-00:52
same as in part 1 The NY is my favorite ..... so what happened with your choice of Pekin :0) Sincerely Damian

I lost my false bravery.....

 
 By: MTF : September 22nd, 2009-01:46
After a few more weeks of thought, I chickened out because it would take a daring and flamboyant chap to wear the Pekin. Imagine the Yang energy would be too much with dragon and Great Wall power for "little ole me" Regards, MTF This message has been edit... 

Beautiful miniature art

 
 By: dxboon : September 22nd, 2009-01:24
Thanks for another enlightening post about Piaget, MTF! I was just admiring an Altiplano at my local AD today. All these enamel watches are gorgeous as art pieces (I'm less interested in them as watches.), and I am especially enjoying the butterfly Protoc... 

Both Art and Watchmaking

 
 By: MTF : September 22nd, 2009-08:29
dxboon, Although you see them as art pieces, the good news is that all of them contain Piaget own movements. Real watchmaking in pretty packages! Regards, MTF

By far and away, Miss Protocole . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 22nd, 2009-09:00
. . . as she seems to be a pure expression of art; that she is also a watch seems almost superfluous. It is one of very few designs that transcends the limitations of realistic scaling that I find apparent in most of the genre. I think the reason for this... 

Why did I expect that from Dr No?

 
 By: MTF : September 22nd, 2009-22:44
Art, I just knew it would be you to see the subtle design thema in the Miss Protocole enamels. Which is why I worry about you, Knowing what you do for a living...... it must be a daily hell Regards, MTF This message has been edited by MTF on 2009-09-23 08... 

Literally lol, MTF! Thankfully, I'm able to indulge in aesthetic pursuits . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 23rd, 2009-07:24
. . . here - otherwise, I'd be tearing out what's left my hair! Cordially, Art

The Piaget Altiplano with the Champlevé flinqué enamelling is beautiful!

 
 By: DRMW : September 22nd, 2009-10:17
Thanks for the info MTF! Great stuff! -MW

The last red orchid is my favourite.

 
 By: ling5hk : September 27th, 2009-04:35
The enameller did a fantastic job. I like all of them, in particular the last orchid which is so real. It is like the real orchid being pinned on the dial. Regards Ling