Vacheron Constantin
Ref. 86070/000R-9297
A very fine, rare and impressive pink gold limited edition wristwatch with semi-transparent sapphire dial, day, date, gold hand-engraved micro-sculpture of an Indonesian Wayang Topeng Antique Mask from The Barbier-Muller Museum and certificate, one of a limited edition of 25 pieces
Manufacturer : Vacheron Constantin
Year : 2008
Reference No : 86070/000R-9297
Movement No : 5’149’198
Case No : 1'144'049
Model Name : Métiers d’Art "Les Masques", Indonesian Wayang Topeng
Material : 18K pink gold
Calibre : Automatic, cal. 2460, 27 jewels
Bracelet/Strap : Crocodile
Clasp/Buckle : 18K pink gold Vacheron Constantin deployant clasp
Dimensions : 40mm diameter
Signed : Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
Accessories : Accompanied by Vacheron Constantin Certificate of Authenticity dated 22nd April 2008, Certificate of Origin, service booklet, chronometer certificate dated 24th October 2007 and hang tags The present timepiece features a micro-sculpture of an Indonesian Wayang Topeng antique mask from the collection. Wayang Topeng refers to the historical theatrical art form from Bali, a drama of masked dance, music, mime and comedy mostly based on the stories of the Panji-cycle, which is a collection of Javanese stories revolving around the legendary Prince Panji and Princess Kirana. The facial feature on the mask bears a striking resemblance to Prince Panji, with the embroidered headcloth, curling moustache and high eyebrows.
The automatic calibre 2460 G4, bearing the prestigious Hallmark of Geneva, allows the mask to sit on the centre of the dial without interrupted by the hands, instead the hour, minute, day and date are shown on four discs displayed in four separate apertures. The transparent dial tastefully reveals the four wheels and beautifully finished details of the movement, accentuating the layering and sense of depth on the dial, making the engraved micro-sculpture appear to be floating on air.
Tilting the watch sideways would reveal shimmering golden letters encircling the dial, piecing together a French poem written by Michel Butor, a celebrated poet who was awarded the Grand Prix de Littérature de l'Académie française in 2013. Dedicated specifically to this timepiece, it masterfully depicts the tantalizing desire found on the facial expression of the mask.
Loosely translated, the poem reads,
“Enjôleur mon regard détaille les formes des filles qui passent mes sourcils sont comme un oiseau qui va s’envoler pour tourner autour de sa proie mes moustaches comme des serpents préparés à bondir lors du moindre signe de faiblesse ou d’acquiescement”
(My beguiling gaze details the shapes of the girls who pass by my eyebrows are like a bird that is about to fly away to circle around its prey my moustache like snakes prepared to pounce at the slightest sign of weakness or acquiescence.)
Impeccably showcasing the phenomenal craftsmanship of the engraver, the present timepiece is a breathtaking work of art distinguished by its mesmerizing primitive aesthetics, culminating an artistic and poetic union of humanity and high horology. Offered in excellent overall condition and accompanied by its original certificate, the present lot will surely be appealing to passionate watch and art collectors.