What was a memorable moment in your work life?
Throughout the years, I have engraved works for royalty, actors, heads of major companies… But I never felt the same satisfaction as when I finished engraving my very first watch, which bore my own brand and was meant for a broader audience.
What are your sources of inspiration?
My inspiration for ornamentation mainly comes from the movements of plants and nature. Curves of cars from the 1950s also fascinate me. In general, in my engravings I like to create rounded lines that have a reassuring side.
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How do you express tradition and innovation in your work?
I carry out exactly the same procedures as my ancestors did. What has changed is the use of modern tools, such as binoculars, that allow me to work faster and with higher precision. I also use a drawing tablet, which gives me more creative options for my drawings.
Could your craft be considered in danger?
When I started, my father told me that our craft was at risk, and I can only observe that this danger is unfortunately ever more real. There is a cost and a non-reproducibility to handwork which makes it charming and artful, but does not always fit with a commercial mindset.