Vacheron Constantin Métiers d'Art "Les Masques 2007"
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Métiers d'Art "Les Masques 2007" is a luxury wristwatch set by Vacheron Constantin.
Within the series Métiers d'Art Vacheron Constantin presented the limited edition "Les Masques" as a three-year collection of 25 sets of four watches, each for a different continent: America, Asia, Africa and Oceania. The pictures shown on the dial are reproductions of works of art from the collection of Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller. This consists of over 7,000 artifacts from a variety of ancient cultures and civilizations in human history and is now the world's largest private collection of primitive art.
Each watch is equipped with a mechanical self-winding movement (Calibre VC 2460 G4; Geneva Seal). Measured are hours, minutes, day of the week and date, without hands, but by four windows arranged around the mask motif. Each of the four cases is made of a different material.
The edition of 2007 was the first collection and includes masks from Alaska, China, Congo and Indonesia.
Due to the clever game with transparency in conjunction with a special glass processing each miniature sculpture seems to float in space. In addition, short prose poems in gold letters from the pen of Michel Butor surround each sapphire dial in the form of an endless spiral. Mysteriously they appear only in a certain light.
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Literature
- Das ZEITGEFÜHL-Uhrenbuch; Author: Gerd-Lothar Reschke; ISBN 3-938607-61-0
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Weblinks
- Métiers d'Art Les Masques: The Face That Reflects The Soul's Movements, ausführlicher Beitrag von Alex Ghotbi in The Hour Lounge