In a special Masterclass, collectors in Vietnam had the opportunity, under the watchful eye of BOVET’s master miniature painter, Andre Martinez, to create their very own Miss Audrey Sweet Art Dial.
The events were held in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, with a total of 50 collectors participating. At the end of the Masterclasses, the collectors were able to take their finished dials home with them.
Over the course of watchmaking history, watch dials have been made of a number of different materials, all designed to stand out from the crowd. Precious metals, enamel, miniature painting, guilloche, engraving, mother-of-pearl, aventurine, skeleton – you name it and BOVET 1822, with more than 200 years of history, has probably used it for its dials.
The Miss Audrey Sweet Art, however, uses a completely new material and a special process to produce a dial that has never been seen before in watchmaking.
One made from pure sugar.
Over the course of watchmaking history, watch dials have been made of a number of different materials, all designed to stand out from the crowd. Precious metals, enamel, miniature painting, guilloche, engraving, mother-of-pearl, aventurine, skeleton – you name it and BOVET 1822, with more than 200 years of history, has probably used it for its dials.
The Miss Audrey Sweet Art, however, uses a completely new material and a special process to produce a dial that has never been seen before in watchmaking.
One made from pure sugar.
In a special Masterclass, collectors in Vietnam had the opportunity, under the watchful eye of BOVET’s master miniature painter, Andre Martinez, to create their very own Miss Audrey Sweet Art Dial.
The events were held in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, with a total of 50 collectors participating. At the end of the Masterclasses, the collectors were able to take their finished dials home with them.
At one miniature painting Masterclass in Dubai, U.A.E., one of the students loved her dial so much she arranged to have it placed inside a BOVET timepiece. She wears it on her wrist today.
Audrey Raffy, the daughter of BOVET 1822 owner Mr. Pascal Raffy, was on hand to welcome all the collectors and try her hand at dial-making as well.
In a special Masterclass, collectors in Vietnam had the opportunity, under the watchful eye of BOVET’s master miniature painter, Andre Martinez, to create their very own Miss Audrey Sweet Art Dial.
The events were held in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, with a total of 50 collectors participating. At the end of the Masterclasses, the collectors were able to take their finished dials home with them.
At one miniature painting Masterclass in Dubai, U.A.E., one of the students loved her dial so much she arranged to have it placed inside a BOVET timepiece. She wears it on her wrist today.
Audrey Raffy, the daughter of BOVET 1822 owner Mr. Pascal Raffy, was on hand to welcome all the collectors and try her hand at dial-making as well.