Guilloché is a word derived from the French word guillochis, which means intricate ornamentation, or guilloche, for a carving tool. It is a complex and stunning pattern executed on a watch dial to enhance its beauty multifold with its presence. This specialty technique elevates watchmaking to an art form and showcases incredible attention to detail.
In the world of haute horlogerie, certain timepieces rise above the rest as true objets d'art. These unique watches boldly break from convention, daring to be different with radical and imaginative designs. They draw the eye and ignite passion, sparking conversation whenever they grace the wrist. We call them "head turners" - the watches that simply make you look twice.
With meticulous attention to detail and commitment to Swiss craftsmanship, Louis Erard has established itself as one of the best in the industry. On the other hand, Konstantin Chaykin has crafted a niche for itself in Soviet watchmaking with its avant-garde designs and remarkably complex mechanisms. While they may seem worlds apart, the convergence of the two in the form of a collaboration tells us that nothing groundbreaking can be achieved without pushing boundaries.