Responsible for the redesign, DiW hit the reset button on the Patek Philipe Nautilus 5711 as part of Designa Individual’s Black Grail Project. The task at hand involves coming up with carbon reproductions of MVP watches. Now all eyes have fallen upon Patek Philippe’s piece. The 5711 required 10 months for development. For assembly, the watch required another six months. What makes the piece special is that the bulk of the watch is constructed from complex carbon fiber. This makes the watch weigh less, bringing down the weight from 115 grams to only 80 grams. Designa Individual Designa Individual Designa Individual Of course, not every part can be manufactured in carbon fiber. What remains is coated in DLC. DiW explained that the bracelet was the most difficult element to create as it demanded links in carbon fiber connected to DLC stainless steel. The piece draws on the best practices of high-end customization as much as it does traditional watchmaking and craftsmanship. The marriage brings new technological advances as far as the application of high-end composite materials goes. Within the process, innovation is crucial. This is quite evident in the overall classic appearance of the timepiece. Shadowy but sharp, the lines maintain all the right curves while holding up a solid-but-unintrusive form. Designa Individual Designa Individual Designa Individual Designa Individual Matte black fits the bill for the watch’s dial. The hours are marked by minimalist figures that reserve a sharp contrast in white over black. Names Patek Philipe and DiW claim their territory along with “Geneve.” The entities have certainly earned their place on this fine wristwear. Getting your hands on one of these spectacular pieces will be challenging, though. There will only be five productions of the Black Grail Project Carbon Patek Philipe Nautilus 5711 from DiW. The current price tag sits at about $210,000 USD.
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Responsible for the redesign, DiW hit the reset button on the Patek Philipe Nautilus 5711 as part of Designa Individual’s Black Grail Project. The task at hand involves coming up with carbon reproductions of MVP watches. Now all eyes have fallen upon Patek Philippe’s piece. The 5711 required 10 months for development. For assembly, the watch required another six months. What makes the piece special is that the bulk of the watch is constructed from complex carbon fiber. This makes the watch weigh less, bringing down the weight from 115 grams to only 80 grams. Designa Individual Designa Individual Designa Individual Of course, not every part can be manufactured in carbon fiber. What remains is coated in DLC. DiW explained that the bracelet was the most difficult element to create as it demanded links in carbon fiber connected to DLC stainless steel. The piece draws on the best practices of high-end customization as much as it does traditional watchmaking and craftsmanship. The marriage brings new technological advances as far as the application of high-end composite materials goes. Within the process, innovation is crucial. This is quite evident in the overall classic appearance of the timepiece. Shadowy but sharp, the lines maintain all the right curves while holding up a solid-but-unintrusive form. Designa Individual Designa Individual Designa Individual Designa Individual Matte black fits the bill for the watch’s dial. The hours are marked by minimalist figures that reserve a sharp contrast in white over black. Names Patek Philipe and DiW claim their territory along with “Geneve.” The entities have certainly earned their place on this fine wristwear. Getting your hands on one of these spectacular pieces will be challenging, though. There will only be five productions of the Black Grail Project Carbon Patek Philipe Nautilus 5711 from DiW. The current price tag sits at about $210,000 USD.
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Responsible for the redesign, DiW hit the reset button on the Patek Philipe Nautilus 5711 as part of Designa Individual’s Black Grail Project. The task at hand involves coming up with carbon reproductions of MVP watches. Now all eyes have fallen upon Patek Philippe’s piece.
The 5711 required 10 months for development. For assembly, the watch required another six months.
What makes the piece special is that the bulk of the watch is constructed from complex carbon fiber. This makes the watch weigh less, bringing down the weight from 115 grams to only 80 grams.
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Of course, not every part can be manufactured in carbon fiber. What remains is coated in DLC. DiW explained that the bracelet was the most difficult element to create as it demanded links in carbon fiber connected to DLC stainless steel.
The piece draws on the best practices of high-end customization as much as it does traditional watchmaking and craftsmanship. The marriage brings new technological advances as far as the application of high-end composite materials goes. Within the process, innovation is crucial.
This is quite evident in the overall classic appearance of the timepiece. Shadowy but sharp, the lines maintain all the right curves while holding up a solid-but-unintrusive form.
Matte black fits the bill for the watch’s dial. The hours are marked by minimalist figures that reserve a sharp contrast in white over black. Names Patek Philipe and DiW claim their territory along with “Geneve.” The entities have certainly earned their place on this fine wristwear.
Getting your hands on one of these spectacular pieces will be challenging, though. There will only be five productions of the Black Grail Project Carbon Patek Philipe Nautilus 5711 from DiW. The current price tag sits at about $210,000 USD.
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