The silence is palpable as stunned collectors gasp in awe. Jaquet Droz is one of the only watchmakers in the world that crafts automatons. Quick on the heels of the onyx and meteorite models, the brand unveils the latest version of its Loving Butterfly Automaton. This newest chapter in the company’s 300-year exploration of natural fibres showcases its watchmaking mastery and artistry in a series strictly limited to 28 timepieces.
The animated objet d’art is inspired by a drawing titled Le papillon conduit par l’amour (Butterfly Driven by Love), which was sketched in 1774 by The Draughtsman, an automaton created by Henri-Louis Jaquet-Droz. Today, it is transformed into a three-dimensional journey of ancient mineral. Set against a backdrop of a forest of gold, the piece features a dial made from wood petrified 140-180 million years ago called Chinchilla Red, named after the far-eastern locale in Australia where it is found.
This mineral has a remarkable history. When dinosaurs ruled the Earth 150 million years ago and birds began to hatch, the first flower bloomed. That is also when Chinchilla Red came to be. It was formed by fir trees covered in volcanic ash that were swept away by lava. The product is an exceedingly rare and dense mineral. It takes countless hours of manual work just to make the surface smooth.
This new rendition magnifies the Cherub and the Butterfly, a classic metaphor for labours of love. The chariot symbolizes victory and the butterfly represents Cupid. Like the chariot, the butterfly comprises several dozen stationary and moving appliqués hand-etched by Jaquet Droz artisan jewellers. The scene unfolds on a veritable stage of nature with a set that actually rises up all around the dial. Multiple levels lend the piece a unique depth of perspective that invites the gaze to wander, drift and stray. A striking realism takes shape, proliferating with details that bring the scene to life.
The artful watch complication breathes life into an animated nature scene. The butterfly’s wings flutter in time, placed close against the sapphire crystal to make it seem like the butterfly is about to break free and fly out of the scenery. Even the wheels on the chariot turn, but not all of the spokes rotate, which creates an optical illusion that Pierre Jaquet-Droz began using nearly three centuries ago.
The figures are surrounded by a gold backdrop entirely crafted by hand. Each tree spans a mere 0.2 mm – its slender grooves carved one by one using purpose-designed tools– and is individually placed in its very own setting.
The Chinchilla Red limited series in petrified wood is a dance of chromatic unison. The autumnal hues of the stone blend with the warmth of the 18-carat red gold. Each of these one-of-a-kind timepieces has a slightly different mineral dial, a full glimpse into the exquisite workmanship of the Jaquet Droz Ateliers d’Art and the art of astonishment created in 1738.
“Some watches tell time. Some tell a Story.”
Part of the proceeds from the sales of the Loving Butterfly Automaton will go towards reforestation.
Deeply affected by global deforestation and in particular by the fires that have devastated Australia in recent months, Jaquet Droz has announced that part of the sales from the Loving Butterfly Chinchilla Red automaton will be donated to associations dedicated to reforestation and the preservation of endemic species such as “Plant a Tree for Me” or “One Tree Planted”. The timepiece presented today was made possible thanks to Australian wood petrified 150 million years ago. Jaquet Droz, therefore, affirms its commitment to give back what the nature is offering us, carried out within an eco-responsible, ethical and sharing framework, as represented by the Loving Butterfly Automaton Chinchilla Red’s, a true ode to love.
Jaquet Droz Loving Butterfly Automaton Technical Specifications
NUMERUS CLAUSUS
- Numerus Clausus of 28
REFERENCE
DESCRIPTION
- Chinchilla red petrified wood and black onyx dial with hand-engraved 18-karat red gold appliques.
- 18-karat red gold case.
- Hand-wound mechanical automaton movement with push-button triggering mechanism moving the butterfly’s wings and wheel of the chariot.
- Self-winding mechanical hours and minutes movement.
- Power reserve of 68 hours.
- Diameter 43 mm.
- Numerus Clausus of 28.
MOVEMENT
- Jaquet Droz 2653 AT1,
- Self-winding mechanical movement,
- Silicon balance spring and pallet horns,
- Double barrel,
- Flat bridges,
- 22-karat red gold oscillating weight.
- Hand-wound automaton with crown-push button triggering mechanism to move the animated chariot wheel and wings,
- Triple barrel.
JEWELING
- 57 jewels
POWER RESERVE
- 68 hours
FREQUENCY
- 28,800 v.p.h.
CASE
- 18-karat red gold case
- Diameter 43 mm
- Height 16.63 mm
- Individual limited serial number engraved on the case-back
WATER RESISTANCE
- To 3 bar (30 meters)
DIAL
- Chinchilla red petrified wood and black onyx dial
- hand-engraved 18-karat red gold appliques.
HANDS
- 18-karat red gold
STRAP
- Rolled-edge hand-made black alligator
CLASP
- 18-karat red gold folding clasp