El-Cezeri I
Master of Mechanisms
A refined mechanical object inspired by invention, system design, and elegant kinetic order.
$205,000
In tribute to Al-Jazari, whose birth is traditionally dated to 1136 CE, approximately 890 years ago. A collector’s watch for those who understand that complexity becomes noble only when held in perfect discipline.
Short Manifesto
Engine of Wonder explores the poetic dimension of mechanics. It is conceived around balance, movement, controlled complexity, and the theatrical elegance of precision. In tribute to Al-Jazari, whose birth is traditionally dated to 1136 CE, approximately 890 years ago. This model belongs to the world of intellectual luxury, where technical order becomes emotional spectacle.
Technical Specifications
Heroic Narrative
Engine of Wonder explores the poetic dimension of mechanics. It is conceived around balance, movement, controlled complexity, and the theatrical elegance of precision. In tribute to Al-Jazari, whose birth is traditionally dated to 1136 CE, approximately 890 years ago. This model belongs to the world of intellectual luxury, where technical order becomes emotional spectacle.
Artistic Details
In tribute to Al-Jazari, whose birth is traditionally dated to 1136 CE, approximately 890 years ago.
This model leans further into theatrical depth, layering shadow, motion, and brass light into a richer mechanical stage.
Bridges and balance lines are staged like controlled performance, preserving precision while intensifying visual wonder.
Each Maison Vaelric creation is individually documented and delivered with its certificate of authenticity, edition identification, archival registration profile, and private client support documentation. Acquisition begins with a private inquiry, followed by collector consultation, availability confirmation, and secure delivery coordination.
Caseback Experience
The exhibition caseback reveals bridge language, finishing logic, and the maison's narrative engravings. Decorative barrel treatments, balance architecture, and collector registration marks transform the rear side into a private chapter of the watch.
Movement Architecture
The manually wound calibre is presented as part engineering logic, part ceremonial object. Bridge layout, jewel placement, balance visibility, and negative space are composed to create a rhythm of inspection rather than brute exposure.
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