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Launched in 2023 as a limited edition of 50 pieces in collaboration with California retailer Collective Horology, the present remarkable Czapek Antarctique features a meticulously crafted turquoise enamel dial by Donzé Cadrans, esteemed specialists in enamel dials whose work has been chosen by prestigious brands like Patek Philippe. The dial's concave shape creates depth variation, while a hand-engraved mold stamps a wavy texture onto it, emulating the natural irregularities of the seabed, capturing the unique aquamarine hues and textures of Lanikai Beach in Hawaii.
Master Enameller Francis Donzé founded his family company in 1972, supplying enamel dials to renowned watchmaking companies, notably Patek Philippe. In 2012, Ulysse Nardin acquired Donzé Cadrans, continuing the tradition of producing high-quality enamel dials.
Czapek & Cie
Czapek & Cie traces its origins back to François Czapek, a watchmaker who established his atelier in Geneva in 1832. Partnering with Antoine Norbert de Patek in 1839, they achieved considerable success. After parting ways in 1845, Czapek founded Czapek & Cie, becoming the official watchmaker of Napoleon III. The company was revived in 2015 with exceptional collections inspired by its historical timepieces, winning accolades such as the Public Prize at the Grand Prix de l’Horlogerie in Geneva in 2016. Their Antarctique collection, launched in 2020, showcases Czapek's first in-house movement, further solidifying the brand's commitment to craftsmanship, design, and exclusivity. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the company continues to innovate and uphold its legacy in the world of haute horlogerie.
Master Enameller Francis Donzé founded his family company in 1972, supplying enamel dials to renowned watchmaking companies, notably Patek Philippe. In 2012, Ulysse Nardin acquired Donzé Cadrans, continuing the tradition of producing high-quality enamel dials.
Czapek & Cie
Czapek & Cie traces its origins back to François Czapek, a watchmaker who established his atelier in Geneva in 1832. Partnering with Antoine Norbert de Patek in 1839, they achieved considerable success. After parting ways in 1845, Czapek founded Czapek & Cie, becoming the official watchmaker of Napoleon III. The company was revived in 2015 with exceptional collections inspired by its historical timepieces, winning accolades such as the Public Prize at the Grand Prix de l’Horlogerie in Geneva in 2016. Their Antarctique collection, launched in 2020, showcases Czapek's first in-house movement, further solidifying the brand's commitment to craftsmanship, design, and exclusivity. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the company continues to innovate and uphold its legacy in the world of haute horlogerie.