Enamel dials are fired in kilns, a process fraught with risk, where a single bubble or crack can condemn weeks of work, resulting in a surface of unparalleled depth and permanence.
Behind the dial, visible through a sapphire case back, beats the watch's true heart: the movement. Here, the watch transforms from accessory to a micro-engineering marvel. Bridges and plates are chamfered and polished by hand to a mirror finish, their edges gleaming like sharpened blades. Screw heads are slotted and polished, a frivolous beauty in a place meant to be unseen.