Enamel watches represent an unchanging topic of discussion and love among watch collectors, and one that is unimaginably expensive. The enamel watch is divided into three types: filigree enamel, micro-painted filigree enamel and burin filigree enamel. The most widespread filigree enamel is a bent piece of wood of less than 0.4CM, designed as a design, and fixed on the surface of the filigree enamel base glaze. After the first firing, the design depicted by the wire of the metal composite material is filled with the filigree enamel glaze according to the scheme design.
After the filigree enamel coating has dried, it must be placed in an industrial kiln and fired at over 800°C before the filigree enamel fuses with the metal composite wall or material, becoming increasingly strong and stable. If one of the enamels cracks during the entire process, the entire case is destroyed. The success rate of producing and processing filigree enamel cases is less than 50%, making them very valuable, and as long as the enamel watches appear at the show, none of them fetch a high price.Warming reminder: Stay tuned to LuFuture.com app for the latest market updates.