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Jaquet Droz Celebrates the Year of the Goat with Two New Ateliers d’Art Models

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December 2014


The tradition is now established: every Chinese New Year Jaquet Droz observes the change in the zodiac cycle with a model celebrating a rare technique or new craft skill practiced in its Ateliers d’Art.

At the beginning of the Year of the Goat, the watchmaking firm will launch two new models in honor of this animal - symbol of imagination, creativity, and a world of pastoral riches.
The form of this creature recalls the nourishment it provides, but also presents a real aesthetic challenge when it comes to reproducing it on the dial of the Petite Heure Minute model.

Petite Heure Minute Relief Goats (in red and white gold) by Jaquet Droz
Petite Heure Minute Relief Goats (in red and white gold) by Jaquet Droz

The end result is all the more captivating against the backdrop of a stylized dial evoking a motif of plum blossom in pure, simple lines.
Together with bamboo, chrysanthemum and orchid, plum blossom is one of the four noble flowers that featured in Chinese iconography over 1,600 years ago. Unfolding their petals in winter, these blooms are an early herald of the promises of spring and youth refound.
They stand out against a background of white mother-of-pearl or black onyx, two materials that reappear on the underside of an oscillating weight surmounted by a ram’s head.

Petite Heure Minute Relief Goats by Jaquet Droz
Petite Heure Minute Relief Goats by Jaquet Droz
Jaquet Droz Celebrates the Year of the Goat with Two New Ateliers d'Art Models

To create the stylized plum blossom, “meihua” in Chinese, the Ateliers d’Art used champlevé enameling, a particularly demanding technique that guarantees a result of exceptional delicacy. The metal is hollowed out according to the desired design and the hollows are then filled with enamel, fired and hand-polished.
The finished dial is reminiscent of the exquisitely fragile masterpieces of “Jianzhi,” the Chinese art of paper cutting that dates from the middle of the first millennium.

Limited to just 28 pieces each, these two models work equally well in the fresh palette of white gold and Jaquet Droz blue and in the warm tones of red gold paired with a delicious wine burgundy.

Source: Jaquet Droz