Jean Dunand-THE PALACE

The Palace By Jean Dunand

Jean Dunand-THE PALACE

At the heart of the Jean Dunand Palace is a flying tourbillon; on either side, two oval-shaped tracks are reminiscent of the legendary Milwaukee Mile racing circuit. The left track indicating GMT makes two passes: when the disc reaches the end, it flies back to the top and the arrow rotates 180 degrees to chart the other scale. On the right, a 72 hour power reserve indicator mirrors the GMT.

Jean Dunand-THE PALACE

Jean Dunand-THE PALACE

Jean Dunand-THE PALACE

Jean Dunand-THE PALACE

A winding mechanism of  Jean Dunand-THE PALACE communicates its power to the barrel via a tiny chain with minuscule tensioner, designed to evoke the chain of vintage motorcycles. Providing structure to the movement are rigid plates suggesting the reinforcement of a cast-iron structure supported by ten tiny pillars. The movement is larger than most complete watches, so the case is a generous 48mm by 49mm providing ample spaciousness.

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Jean Dunand Shabaka designer watch for half a million

Jean Dunand Shabaka

JEAN DUNAND SHABAKA LUXURY WATCH

Jean Dunand Shabaka for half a million
Shabaka presents the world’s first perpetual calendar with cylindrical rotary indicators, with panels showing lunar phases. Shabaka is 44 mm and is made of 18 carat white gold and red. The clock has a sound mechanism for recurrence of hours – hours, quarters and minutes on two strokes.
The watch is named after the pharaoh of the 25th Egyptian dynasty. The design and workmanship are Christoph Clara, partner of Jean Dunand, together with Thierry Uleve. The price is 450 thousand dollars.

Jean Dunand Shabaka

JEAN DUNAND SHABAKA LUXURY WATCH

Jean Dunand Shabaka

JEAN DUNAND SHABAKA LUXURY WATCH

Jean Dunand Shabaka

JEAN DUNAND SHABAKA LUXURY WATCH

Jean Dunand Shabaka

JEAN DUNAND SHABAKA LUXURY WATCH

Jean Dunand Shabaka

JEAN DUNAND SHABAKA LUXURY WATCH

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