Artisans de Genève 'Caumasee' Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167A
This customization was ordered by a customer who owned a Patek Philippe Aquanaut ref. 5167A high quality replica watches, wanted something different and special for his personal use. Their client decided to request the Artisans de Genève service to personalize his watch so that it would look like Lake Caumasee from the air. He wanted to experience what it would be like to fly over the lake in a hot air balloon. Lake Caumasee is a lake near Flims in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. Artisans de Genève is an independent company specializing in the personalization of timepieces. They are not affiliated with Patek Philippe SA and are not authorized by Patek Philippe to interfere with its products for any reason.
For this "Caumasee" project, their client had a unique emotion deep within him, partly due to his imperfect memory of the changing colors as the light dimmed while flying over the lake. He spent a lot of time mixing and selecting the colors he had in mind; his choice was Royal Ebony, which combines rose gold tones with a delicate almond blue. A unique color palette that evokes the feeling of flying over Lake Cooma in autumn.
Therefore, Artisans de Genève had to redesign the Patek Philippe caliber 324 movement that powers the cheap replica watches Aquanaut ref.1. 5167A’s skeletonization, anthracite coating, hammered base plate, and skeletonized oscillating weight. At the same time, the dial adopts a hollow and circular texture, and the outer edge with the minute track is coated with royal ebony color PVD.
For this particular project, Artisans de Genève employed countless craftsmen. Their mission is to express how clients feel when they feel a beam of light in their landscape. First, they hand-polished and circular-grained every component of the 324 movement to bring shine and shine to the movement.
The plate embodies the dazzling blue of Lake Kaoma and its ever-changing colors. Hand-hammering, a time-consuming task that requires rare expertise, is inspired by pearlfish leather (shark or stingray skin), which gives the board its unique depth. Each stroke requires constant pressure and a specific touch to enhance the brilliance and intensity of the gold and the softness of the almond blue. replica Audemars Piguet ROYAL OAK OFFSHORE
Artisans de Genève were looking for an embedded texture that would bring a sense of roughness and light to evoke the curves of the area. The challenge lies in regular hand hammering, which must prevent the extremely thin sheets from deforming. With this technique, each stroke requires constant pressure and a special touch that is unique to each craftsman.
The dial is entirely handcrafted with a circular texture to match the finish of the case. The PVD brown treatment was developed specifically for our customers to match the color of the Graubünden valley as closely as possible.
In addition, each bridge except the balance bridge has a rounded texture to contrast with the bevel and enhance the finishing effect of the 324 movement. The barrel and balance bridge are first polished and then polished for hours using files and polishing wheels to create rounded angles, a painstaking technique that only a few craftsmen have mastered. The balance bridge is hollowed out and then chamfered and rounded by hand so that the angles appear rounded. replica Jacob & Co. Astronomia Sky
The final touch is the 21K gold oscillating weight that is skeletonized using a special hacksaw and then chamfered and circular grained by hand to bring contrast and depth to the skeletonized movement. To be honest, the custom-made rotor is much better than the original Patek Philippe rotor for this movement.
To complete this project, the Artisans de Genève 'Caumasee' Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167A was delivered by Rubber B with two rubber straps, one in royal ebony and the other in almond blue. The results are simply dramatic and stunning. While personalization takes a long time to complete, we believe it's worth the wait.
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