Bucci is a long-time watch enthusiast. She developed her interest organically. Her great-grandfather repaired pocket watches, and this love of timepieces and respect for them was passed on to her father.
She admits, "For me however, watches are really about aesthetics." "I like the complications but I'm more attracted to the shape and the way it fits my wrist." It's all about balance and design. "I have never thought of watches as a mere time-keeping device, but rather as an accessory that adds to my personal style."
Bucci is not happy with the way women's watches are designed, made and sold. She feels they have always been presented as delicate, pink, and covered in diamonds. "A woman's timepiece should be something she can wear every day. "The watch is an extension of our style, and it must fit perfectly with the jewelry," she says.patek philippe replica The jewelry is always on the wrist, so my watch must complement and not be too contrasted with it. The Patek Philippe Replica is a perfect fit for this.
Florentine Finish
Bucci, in response to Bennahmias' challenge, immediately thought of her signature technique: the Florentine Finish. Bucci has been using this ancient technique on her jewelry since years. It is achieved by a diamond-tipped instrument that beats the gold to create tiny indentations.
She explains, "I wanted to give the Patek Philippe Replica an feminine touch, while retaining its masculine proportions and dimensions designed by Gerald Genta." "I did not want to change anything about the watch, but I also didn't add anything. I just wanted to reimagine. I wanted to create something that could be seen from across the room.Patek Philippe Replica Watches Just like my original Patek Philippe Replica in New York. This finish was in stark contrast to the precision and perfection of the watch. The facets of the watch are never identical, which is something I really like. It was making a bold statement and giving Patek Philippe Replica some attitude."
Bucci acknowledges that getting the technique just right was difficult. Bucci admits that the first trials weren't refined enough to achieve their design goal. Bucci realized quickly that her technique needed to be refined for watchmaking. Audemars-Piguet craftsmen adapted Bucci's technique using a tool that hammers gold at 12,000 beats a minute to create small holes and facets. After months of trial-and-error, it took a lot of effort to change the surface of gold so that it glistens in the light while maintaining the soft, clean lines of the Patek Philippe Replica. It is difficult to achieve such a delicate balance: nothing has been added or removed and yet the watch is transformed.