The true skeleton watchPreview BASELWORLD 2014: The KUDOKE Real Skeleton
There are various types of skeleton watches - industrially produced or traditionally made by hand with a little watchmakers’ saw. Mostly abstract shapes are being moulded out of plates, bridges and cock to reveal the interplay within the mechanical movement.
When developing his newest work of art Stefan Kudoke, renowned for his extraordinary skeleton creations, got his inspiration from 400 year old timepieces. Historic so called Memento-Mori-clocks address the transcience of time expressing it symbolically with dead-head and bones.
This approach combined with the actual term „skeleton watch“ motivated the master watchmaker to create quite a unique watch: „Real Skeleton“. By taking the term literally he formed skeletal parts such as skull and bones out of movement plate and bridges which are electroplated in black rhodium and rose gold. This play of colours as well as the first-class hand-engravings make the resulting shapes look very realistic. In addition the attention to detail and quality incorporated in this watch is testified by the handmade bone-shaped hands as well as genuine diamonds set into the eyes of the skull. „Real Skeleton“ will be available in a 42 mm Stainless Steel case for 8,990 Euro (incl. 19% VAT). As a reliable companion it will remind its wearer to spend time on the really important things in life.
To look the KUDOKE-skull into ist diamond eyes, visit Stefan Kudoke at Baselworld 2014 in Hall Palace, Watch Gallery.