Ancient Civilizations Inspire New Chapter In High Horology Partnership
Each watch in the new quartet centers on a sculpture from a different ancient culture: a bust from the Egyptian New Kingdom, a winged guardian from the Neo-Assyrian Empire, a goddess figure from Ancient Greece, and a river deity from Imperial Rome. Where earlier editions in the series featured gold central dial figures, these latest references introduce a material shift. The applied figures appear in stone glyptics, hand-carved under a binocular microscope at micron-level tolerances.
Stone selection mirrors each original sculpture. Sinai limestone sandstone, Italian limestone, and Paros marble appear across the four pieces. The dials together showcase nine decorative techniques, like micro-mosaic, marquetry, champlevé enamel, miniature painting, engraving & gilding.
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