Glashutte white porcelain painted dial limited edition watch - moist jade

Glashütte is a watch factory near Dresden, whose fame can not be separated from the Mason porcelain internationally. Since 1998, the two have all cooperated with famous German manufacturers world-famous for the manufacture of quintessence products: the white porcelain painted dial made by Mason porcelain factory for Glashütte and exclusively for Glashütte exclusive limited edition watch.

Produced by the firing of high-temperature kiln white porcelain painted dial with hard and strong texture, color and other characteristics of lasting, the texture is like shiny suet white jade. Mason's white porcelain painted dial for Glashütte is exquisite and exquisite, with unique style that perfectly represents different types of artistic style. Both the Hollotte-style and the persimmon-style tiger and plum blossom And other topics.

Mason white ceramic dial and painted enamel dial, with a high artistic value. The world can create a painted enamel dial table watch there are several, and the only white porcelain dial Mason porcelain factory. Mason porcelain factory for the Glashütte watch factory produced a limited number of different themes dial. Most of the themes of these dials are based on the Schulz Codex.

Schultz Manuscripts is a collection of Hollotte's painted manuscripts, each of which contains several detailed drawings. Horolt ​​is the founder of 18th century Mason porcelain. He draws on the characteristics of copper engraving, the famous hand-painted paintings to porcelain, and the formation of Masons porcelain unique painted Hollotte style. Holoerte style painting vivid vivid theme image, colorful patterns such as the main features of gorgeous. Horotte style influenced generations of porcelain painters.

Glashütte series "Ming Dragon" (Ming Dragon), Mason dial dragon has green, blue and purple three colors, were limited to Glashütte made 90 rose gold, 60 white gold and 40 platinum Watches, all for the Asian market only.

Each piece is unique

Due to the limitations of the production process, all the dials made by Mason porcelain factory for Glashütte are all of limited edition. There is a series of works on the theme of Ming Dragon. The dragon on the dial has three colors of blue, green and purple, which are respectively limited to 90 rose gold, 60 white gold and 40 platinum watches by Glashütte. , All for the Asian market. Carefully admire these oriental bright Ming Long, you can find each dragon's demeanor has subtle changes. This unique artistic charm can only be achieved through the wisdom of the staff.

In 2007, Glashütte introduced Senator Meissen at the Basel fair. This watch uses white porcelain dial Mason porcelain factory production.

In 2007, Glashütte introduced the simple and elegant parliamentarian Senator Meissen at Basel. This watch uses white porcelain dial Mason porcelain factory production. When I visited Mason porcelain factory, I was fortunate enough to see the whole process of painting the master with a special brush. Master told me: "The more the seemingly simple theme, but the more difficult to draw, especially when depicting the roman timesmark, in particular need to concentrate, even if the hand slightly shaking a bit, it may happen that the color is not uniform or Font skew and so on, and the direct consequence of this phenomenon is scrap. "Of all the painters in the porcelain factory, only this master can draw the roman numeral of this dial.

Glashütte MP series Senator Meissen.

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Glashütte 2007 Only Watch. The theme on the dial is the Prince's Palace of Monaco. It is a master copy of Canaletto by Master Mason. In 1747, a 26-year-old Venetian painter, Bernardo Bellotto, also known as Canaletto (1721-1780), came to the Principality of Saxony and was adept at writing landscapes and using a technique called Camera obscura to draw very precise landscapes painting. He painted 17 landscapes of Dresden, the most famous one being called Canalettoblick, with the Elbe in the picture, the Church of Our Lady, the Augustus Bridge, the Royal Palace and the Queen's Cathedral (now cathedral).