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With its rich vein of creativity,
the Manufacture Piaget offers numerous
opportunities for personalising watch creations
and draws on the talents of the most ingenious artistic crafts.
Its exceptional models require the contribution of only the very best craftsman,
such as Anita Porchet, an internationally-acclaimed independent enameller.
Combining different techniques to produce creations of great sophistication,
Piaget thus contributes to the preservation of the artistic crafts
that are so closely linked to the spirit of Fine Watchmaking.
Enamel as a material is a glass compound to which metal oxides are added
so as to obtain an infinite range of colours and tints.
The “oven-fired” enamels used by Piaget
reach their point of fusion at an extremely high temperature
of more than 800°C, which gives them their exceptional purity
and ensures the durability.
Various techniques of enamelling are used such as
cloisonné, champlevé, flinqué and miniature painting.
The latter uses the all of the dexterity and sensitivity of the master enameller.
Layer after layer, it gives life to an exceptional painting
that will be protected from the ravages of time
by a transparent glaze called fondant
and made according to the Geneva technique.
Hand in hand, the Manufacture Piaget’s creative teams
and Anita Porchet work together to explore new techniques of enamelling
in order to produce innovative special effects
in a spirit of constantly renewed creativity.