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LE RÉGULATEUR GRAND FEU ENAMEL
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Louis Erard unveils its emblematic Le Régulateur model adorned for the first time with a traditional Grand Feu enamel dial. This exceptional timepiece embodies the perfect marriage of craftsmanship and fine contemporary watchmaking.
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This is a first for the Louis Erard: the use of grand feu enamel on a watch with a regulator. The polished stainless steel case, 39 mm in diameter, houses an ivory-coloured dial crafted in grand feu enamel using the traditional techniques of Donzé Cadrans S.A. The hour and seconds counters at 12 and 6 o’clock respectively add an extra touch of elegance, highlighting the two-tone enamel details. The numerals are light, fine and discontinuous, echoing the new contemporary identity of the brand.
Le Régulateur Grand Feu Enamel, in a limited series of 99 pieces, returns to the essence of this ancestral craft.
Louis Erard has embarked on a remarkable journey, undertaking both technical and artistic challenges in collaboration with Donzé Cadrans, a pioneering force in this domain since 1972. The utilization of ivory enamel, with its precise formulations, reflects the brand’s unwavering pursuit of perfection.
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Enamel is a material composed of several minerals. This mixture is then vitrified, i.e. transformed into glass by fusion, in a process that takes place in an oven heated to around 800°C, hence the name “grand feu”. To obtain a smooth, uniform surface, several successive coats are applied and as many firing cycles. Working with enamel is extremely demanding, requiring years of practice to master. The material is capricious and sometimes unpredictable, which means that despite the expertise of the craftsmen, the result remains uncertain. Each firing can result in imperfections such as roughness, cracks, bubbles and unexpected colour changes. On average, 5-7 layers of enamel are needed to obtain the desired result. The inscriptions on the dial are also made from two-colour enamel, fused together by the final firing, which explains why this process has become so rare. Unlike traditional dials, which will fade over time, the colour of an enamel dial is unalterable.
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Grand feu enamel, naturally exclusive and limited, defies mass production. Each dial is meticulously crafted by hand, distancing itself from industrial norms. Consequently, every enamel dial is inherently unique, embodying an artisanal spirit. This approach symbolizes an artistic and romantic ideal within watchmaking, elevating timepieces with grand feu enamel dials to a revered status, often considered as elusive as they are exquisite. Louis Erard breaks this exclusivity barrier, offering accessibility to a broader audience at an unparalleled price of CHF 4,500.
Le Régulateur Email Grand Feu pays homage to traditional craftsmanship and innovative watchmaking, encapsulating the decades-long expertise and fervor that define Louis Erard.