Graff’s bejewelled watches are art for the wrist
Graff’s watchmaking division has created some stunning new timepieces, with new models of its iconic Princess Butterfly on display at Baselworld 2017, along with other pieces such as the MasterGraff GyroGraff World collection
It’s been less than a decade since British jeweller Graff opened its watchmaking division and the name has already come to be identified with some of the most complicated and technologically advanced timepieces.
Continuing to build on collections that wowed the world at last year’s Baselworld, Graff has showcased some striking new models this time round, such as the unique hand-chiselled MasterGraff GyroGraff World pieces. One of the focal points is the new World Night Asia Dial, crafted in a rose gold case, the faceted bezel featuring the patented invisible mosaic setting with 72 diamonds (7.73ct).
The land and seas are carved onto a domed white gold plate with a laser, and a chisel and hammer are then employed to add the intricate nuance of the continent.
Hues of colours are created through the use of high fire enamel.
To create the effect of cities’ lights, gold leaves are applied in the final phase, making it feel like you are looking at the shadowed side of the Earth from space.
Other signature features remain, such as the three-dimensional, hand-carved moonphase indicator that showcases the satellite’s craters. The watches are powered by a double-axis tourbillon calibre, and there is a power reserve indicator.
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The watch features a flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock, mother-of-pearl bridges, a black crocodile strap and an open-work dial in grey or blue smoked sapphire glass crystal. Bezel options include 18ct rose or white gold, either with 256 individual gemstones (a total of 20.07ct) or without.