Below I have listed ten watches adorned in peacocks and the different dial decorating techniques used to portray the peacock theme.
Corum Heritage Artisans Feather Watch - Circa 2014 Dial Decorating Technique: Individually sorted, cut and glued peacock feathers. |
“Into The Wild” Collection by Le Vian- Circa 2011 Dial Decorating Technique: Paved and Raised Gem-Setting. |
Harry Winston Premier Feather Watch - Peacock Feathers - circa 2012 Dial Decorating Technique: Individually sorted, cut and glued peacock feathers. |
Corum Peacock Feather Watch - Circa 1970's
Dial Decorating Technique: Cutting and Glueing peacock feather.
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Chopard's Peacock Watch - Circa 2011 |
Kiichiro Masumura. Urushi technique - multiple layers of Urushi tree sap is applied to the dial and then sprayed with gold.
DeLaneau XRD Peacock- Circa 2012
Dial Decorating Technique: Enameling
Dial Decorating Technique: Girard Perregaux Three Gold Bridges in White Gold surrounded by paraiba tourmalines, sapphire and diamond paving. Peacock is in white gold set with paraiba tourmalines, sapphire and diamond paving. Bovet Amadeo-Fleurier 42 Jumping Hours Peacock (Unique Piece)
Dial Decorating Technique: Hand-painted on mother-of-pearl.
Dial Decorating Technique: White Gold - Champlevé Grand Feu Enamel Dial
Dial Decorating Technique: Two Cases - Upper Case Dial - Gold engraved peacock set with diamonds. Lower case dial (not depicted) - Piaget signature dazzling white dial with gold hands.
“Into The Wild” Collection by Le Vian
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I own one of these watches and I'm so proud that I found that here on your blog. :D Probably it means that I'm stylish now :D
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