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Watches, dials and other items from the collection 'Ricardo" and Manufacture Roger Dubuis Replica Watches
The models with dials painted by Dominique Baron are particularly rare and now reserved for auctions. We don't know how many models were produced, but we have been able piece together the story using the archives of the company. The dials were made in-house, it goes without saying. The dials were made between 2002 and 2007 using Dominique Baron's exclusive enameling process.
A company spokesperson revealed that despite some designs being not fully produced, Manufacture Roger Dubuis Replica Watches had made "around 80 references" limited to 28 pieces, or approximately 2,000 watches.
Roger Dubuis Replica Watches', late co-founder and former CEO of Manufacture Roger Dubuis Replica Watches said that the inspiration for the dials came from the same goals that were set when the company was founded in 1995, namely to create watches that respect traditional watchmaking. "That's why we insist that each watch be certified by the Poincon de Geneve. Over the years, I fought to preserve decorative arts associated with watchmaking. These traditional crafts were on the verge of extinction in 1977 when we faced the Quartz Crisis. "I remember that there were only a few enamel artists in Geneva during this period, and engravings and guillochers became increasingly scarce."
"The Prime Minister of Malaysia visited us in 1995 when we had our workshops on Geneva's Avenue Industrielle.IWC Da Vinci Replica At the time, we didn't have any timepieces for him to see so we asked him to come back after a year. He returned 12 months later and asked if we would create enamel dials featuring portraits of himself and his wife.
"At the beginning, we worked with my friends who were artisanal in the 1970s. But later, we heard of an enamel artist from La Vallee de Joux, who worked at Jaeger-LeCoultre. Dominique Baron was the enamel artist. "She didn't have any knowledge of miniature painting or cloisonne, but was very passionate about enamel art, so she joined us."
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