Watchmaking
Hermes’ Traveling Festival of Crafts

Festival de Metiers which can be translated as Festival of Crafts has been created by Hermes as a traveling show. It was organized for a five day period next to the Hermes flagship store. The idea behind the exhibition is to spread the awareness about the process and the craftsmanship behind every Hermes creation. The exhibition spread over three floor space is open to public who are free to watch the process and interact with the craftsmen and women.
The festival venue is well decorated and lot of photographs have been displayed in a pattern to highlight the tools used and the sequence of process that is required to finish a particular product. Hermes hopes that the people will, through this festival, discover the poetic and visionary techniques used to make Herm¨s signature scarves, watches, jewelry, ties, and bags. The message, very clearly, of the festival is that despite being rooted in tradition of saddle making techniques since 1837 Hermes has been adapting modern tools and techniques with remarkable results.
In order to remain focused on their goal Hermes was not selling anything from the venue. The objective was to share knowledge and highlight the skill level of the Hermes craftsmen and women. The segments on display were watchmaking, gemstone setting, engraving, silk printing, shirtmaking, as well as tie making, and leather stitching.
Venus from Century: A stunning new watch pendant

Century unveiled its enchanting Venus Pendant Watch’ at the Baselworld 2010 that embraces the high-end jewelry techniques apart from innovative watchmaking technology.
The watch in the shape of a sea shell incorporates a total of 351 diamonds both inside and outside the stunning chronograph as well as 18ct. white, yellow or red gold and covered with hand cut sapphire consisting of 130 facets.
Powered by a quartz movement, The Century Venus pendant watch boasts of a round shaped dial and is attached with an 80 cm ŔPrince of Wales chain produced from 18K white gold.
Loƒ¯ck Peyron is Corum’s new brand ambassador

Swiss watchmaker, Corum has appointed renowned sailor, Loƒ¯ck Peyron as its new brand ambassador. Peyron also has a breathtaking list of accomplishments to his credit, including 43 transatlantic crossings, 5 ORMA multihull world championship titles, 16 Grand Prix wins and 2 round-the-world races, among many other victories.
Considered to be one of the best sailors in the world, Loick was welcomed by his new family at the Corum headquarters on March 30th 2010, in La Chaux-de-Fonds where he immediately identified with the brand values.
Constantly targetting performance and following the motto Å”Excel to win, he plans to associate his sailing creativity and expertise with Corum’s watchmaking know-how and technical mastery in order to create a new timepiece.
According to Loick Peyron, beautiful stories always begin with passion, sharing and friendship and it is a great pleasure for him to become part of the Corum family.
The ‘Ladyhawke Tourbillion’ will take your breath away..
The partnership between Boucheron and Girard-Perregaux have resulted in yet another utterly stunning masterpiece ” the Ladyhawke Tourbillion.
This one-off luxury watch incorporates Girard Perregaux’s manual tourbillon which is made of three gold Bridges, white gold set case with eight hundred and thirty three multicoloured diamonds and rubies that totals twenty five carats, articulated bracelet with an invisible clasp mechanism, 72 hour power reserve
Entirely hand-decorated and assembled, this exquisite creation is available only on request.
According to Jean-Christophe Bƒdos, President of Boucheron, he is proud of this alliance between two sister companies sharing a rich and fascinating history. It embodies the perfect encounter of High Jewellery and High Watchmaking.
Luigi Macaluso, President of Girard-Perregaux, he is deeply honoured by this extraordinary alliance: for the very first time, Girard-Perregaux has decided to make its Tourbillon with three gold Bridges movement ” a true icon of Swiss High Watchmaking ” available to Boucheron for inclusion in this fabulous jewellery creation.
Ulysse Nardin’s dynamic ‘Classico Lady Watch’
The Ulysse Nardin Classico Lady Watch defines fine Swiss watch making with the exceptional art of enamel. Decorated with flawless ideal cut natural diamonds on its face and bezel, this breathtaking timepiece has kept Ulysse Nardin in the forefront of watchmaking technology.
Features include:
- Diameter 35 mm
- 18 ct white gold case with 60 diamonds
- Genuine jewellery enamel dial set with diamonds
- Power-reserve -‚ Approx. 42 hours Self-winding
- Water-resistant 50 meters
- Sapphire crystals
- Bright Blue Leather strap
- Folding clasp
Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyroturbillon 1 selling for $339,995

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon 1 wristwatch is being said to be one of the most complicated watches in the world, priced at $400,000.
Limited to only 75 units, the super luxury watch boasts of the following:
- Spherical Tourbillon carriage that rotates upon multiple axes
- 43mm platinum case
- Transparent case back
- 679 parts and 117 jewels
- A sapphire crystal
- Gyroscopic Tourbillon
- Black crocodile leather strap
Not to mention, the watch displays the hours, minutes, power reserve, perpetual calendar, date, month and leap year.
FYI: As its weekly special, online jeweler SoKoBe is selling the Jaeger-LeCoultre Gyrotourbillon 1 wristwatch for about 20 percent less than the normal price, i.e. $339,995.


