Audemars Piguet Replica Watches, has created another piece with several captivating qualities. The Bohemian Waxwing is the name of the new timekeeper, La Jaseur Boreal. It was named after an enamel miniature painting of this bird which can only be done by skilled enamelers. This beautiful scene is composed of both painted and applied spots that, when combined, form a harmonious pattern. The watchmaker is also proud to say that the novelty was almost entirely (95% of it) created from a solid piece of 18K 5N red gold weighing 1kg. La Jaseur Boreal's golden components are the case dial buckle and the in-house mechanical watch movement.
Enamel miniature of a Bohemian waxwingThe Audemars Piguet Replica Watches comes from the Les Oiseaux collection (The Birds). It is similar in many ways to the other piece that we wrote about recently ("Ville de Geneve") by the Swiss manufacturer. The dial is the most important part of this timepiece. It's what gives it its name. This charming 13-part dial is made of solid 18K 5N Gold and is further enhanced by enameling. On the outer edge, 12 cartouches are crafted using the grand feu enamel technique. The segments are divided into four sections, with the exception of the segment at eight o'clock which retains its gold shade and features the logo as is Audemars Piguet Replica Watches's standard practice. Each segment shows a black Roman numeral against a white backdrop.
This is made even more complicated by the use of grand feu enamel miniature. The "point-by-point" technique was invented in the 17th Century by Jean Petitot, a Genevan artist who was one of the greatest enamel painters. This technique involves segments that are painted, and then applied individually segments. All of these segments are treated with heat to give them the permanence they need. The Swiss brand's artisans used the technique to create a Bohemian Waxwing in orange,Richard Mille Replica standing on a branch, against a pink backdrop, at a slightly off-centered location, so as not to cover the watch's base with its hands. Hour and minute hands are blue, while the second hand sweeps in two colors. These colors were not achieved by using any kind of lacquer or chemical treatment.
Red Gold EverywhereWhen you check the movement specifications, you will discover more interesting facts. The new timekeeper has the same manufacture mechanical movement as the Geneva tribute watch we covered recently, which is made of solid 18K gold. The entire caliber of this timepiece is made from solid 18K red gold. Julian Coudray had to register several patents to make it. The manual wound movement has 34 jewels, and a power reserve that allows it to run for 55 hours. The movement is supported by three hands and an 18K gold enameled service indicator on the dial. The oil drop symbol signals that the mechanism needs to be fine-tuned every four years. It was only natural that a timepiece as luxurious and exclusive as this one would be hand-engraved and decorated. It was only natural to be able to see the movement through the sapphire case back with its anti-reflective coating. It was also the same material that was used to make the front crystal.