Breguet: Guilloche Dials explained by Jeff Kingston

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • Jeff Kingston visits the guilloche dial workshop at Breguet in the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland.
    Dial making is one of watchmaking greatest specialties in the history of watchmaking and guilloche dials are a specialty within that specialty. To watch it being practiced, is to take yourself back 200 years in time, because the methods and the machines being used have their routes back that far. It was Abraham Louis Breguet himself and his workshops in Paris two centuries ago, who introduced guilloche dials to watches. The guilloche dial room at Breguet has been described as a manufacture inside the manufacture. The machines are as manual as it gets. All of the work is done by hand. Enjoy this video and learn more about the making of guilloche dials.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @binkymagnus
    @binkymagnus 6 років тому +8

    i would love to spend a day at the Breguet factory just watching these craftsmen at work. I’m in awe. there’s another vid of a woman at the factory winding a spring my hand using two tweezers and a microscope that blew my mind

  • @42Watchman
    @42Watchman 2 роки тому +3

    Jeff Kingston explains the Art of Guilloche' in a precise manner. Alluding to the Breguet factory, with 200 year old Rose Engines, gives this Art a sense of History, and Depth...

  • @ytdavidkwei
    @ytdavidkwei 3 роки тому +2

    Simply stunning dial and craftsmanship! Tradition.

  • @johnnyarsenault9124
    @johnnyarsenault9124 2 роки тому +1

    Magnificent hand-work, which makes every Masterpiece!😍👌❤️👍

  • @guillocheenamel
    @guillocheenamel 9 місяців тому

    Nice video, thanks for sharing!

  • @GPflashclass
    @GPflashclass 4 роки тому +3

    Breguet didn't introduce guilloche to watches, but he did make them popular.

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 2 роки тому +1

    I suspect there would be a market for pre-made guilloche watch dial blanks for small watchmakers to purchase.

  • @oscargarciaramires4
    @oscargarciaramires4 Рік тому

    BUENAS TARDES DON OSCAR

  • @jumboJetPilot
    @jumboJetPilot 6 років тому +2

    I used to do quite a bit of metal working on a lathe. I’d love to mess with a rose engine lathe some time. Apparently, rose engine lathes haven’t been made for several decades now and parts for them are hard to come by.

    • @thejasonrk
      @thejasonrk 6 років тому +2

      there are well made modern machines that are designed like the old ones. you can also build your own, many watch makers will make their own tools as well. check out Lindow and ornementalroseengine dot com

    • @jumboJetPilot
      @jumboJetPilot 6 років тому +1

      jas kay Awesome! I’ll go check your website out.

    • @georginafarmer338
      @georginafarmer338 4 роки тому +1

      jason kitchen is p pop pop

    • @georginafarmer338
      @georginafarmer338 4 роки тому +1

      I’m not a good k

  • @FixedFace
    @FixedFace 2 роки тому +1

    "those bits of gold are saved"
    gee wiz

  • @nilfire77
    @nilfire77 7 років тому +1

    So Breguet has finally broken free from outsourcing their guilloche dial works to Metalem?

    • @oxysoxos
      @oxysoxos 5 років тому +1

      Nothing wrong with giving certain things to specialized professionals. Several watchmanufacturers have their dials made by Metalem.

  • @the_real_micha
    @the_real_micha 4 роки тому +3

    Why such a process could not be done by machines or robots? Would be way easier and less expensive over time.

    • @andrewpearce2562
      @andrewpearce2562 3 роки тому +5

      Watchmaking is all about the artisan art. If you want the most effective time-teller, buy a $10 Casio.

  • @express375
    @express375 3 роки тому +2

    why don't they cnc it these days :)

  • @pjdarcy
    @pjdarcy Рік тому

    1:42 made me laugh out loud. The narrator says "... for one man to do the entire dial" and a woman immediately turns around to glare at him