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Introducing our exquisite Honey Glow hand-turned and enameled guilloché timepiece.
This rare hand-cut engine-turned (Guilloché) dial was a collaboration between guilloché artist Douglas Hall and enamel artist Rebecca Montgomery. Rebecca is not only an enamel artist but also the dial technician here at Celeste Watch Company.
The pattern, invented by Douglas Hall, is named Chrysanthemum. It's distinguished by no straight lines which is unusual in guilloché. Most guilloché patterns are either all straight lines, going in different directions, several patterns on the same piece, or sometimes straight and curved lines combined.
Chrysanthemum is all one arch, repeated 24 times around to make a circle. That size arch is repeated for three rounds, then reduced in size and repeated for another three rounds, and so on, until the center is reached, still at 24 arches per round, when it meets the center hole.
Spectacular in it's uniqueness and precision, it's a true masterpiece that blends timeless craftsmanship dating back to the 1700s with elegant sophistication. Guilloché has been a hallmark of fine watchmaking and jewelry for generations. Owning a piece with this traditional technique is a way of connecting with the rich history of horology and extraordinary artisanal skill.

After the pattern has been engraved on the dial, a delicate enamel finish is carefully applied to enhance the beauty of the design, adding a radiant and smooth luster that reflects and bounces light beautifully.
Enameling a guilloché watch dial is one of the most revered and intricate métiers d’art techniques in horology. It involves applying powdered glass to a 99.9% fine silver base and then firing the powered glass in a kiln at around 1400 degrees. The intense heat turns the powder into a glass sheet, creating a glossy, durable, and richly colored finish that will outlive us all. Like a stained glass window in an old church, 200 years from now, it will look exactly the same.
With a failure rate of 80-90%, this craft requires extreme precision, patience, and artistic skill.
The result is a stunning, refined pattern that adds depth and artistry to the timepiece, elevating it to an exemplary work of art.
Due to the time-consuming nature of both enameling and guilloché, and their connections to traditional watchmaking, these pieces often retain or increase in value over time. A well-crafted guilloché watch can be a sound investment, both for its beauty and rarity.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Limited availability.
Learn more about The Art of Guilloché
Specifications:
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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