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A Canvas in Steel: Louis Erard’s Gravée Main

Limited to just 99 pieces, the Gravée Main is distinguished by its entirely hand-engraved case. Each watch is a one-of-a-kind creation.
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With the Gravée Main, Louis Erard opens a new chapter in its Métiers d’Art series. Following earlier explorations in enamel, guilloché, and wood marquetry, this three-hand model highlights one of the oldest decorative techniques in watchmaking: hand engraving. More than 50 hours of meticulous work go into each piece, as Ukrainian watchmaker and engraver Maksym Shavlak transforms stainless steel with burins, shading, and fine detailing into a wearable objet d’art. No two watches are alike— each carries its own unique character.

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Gravée Main

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The 42-millimeter Noirmont case becomes Shavlak’s canvas, adorned with delicate baroque floral motifs reminiscent of 18th-century engravings. The intricate patterns extend across the entire case, including bezel and crown. In deliberate contrast, the dial remains restrained: a glossy black lacquer background with anthracite Roman numerals, rhodium-plated pear-shaped hands, and a small seconds at 6 o’clock create a finely balanced interplay between ornamentation and minimalism.

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Main Gravée

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“Case engraving is more than decoration, it’s a way to make metal speak. What began as a series of design exchanges over a year ago became a full creative partnership. The Gravée Main is the result. It all started with a meeting, a conversation, a spark of shared vision. I showed Louis Erard what I was doing. They saw something raw and real in my work. They didn’t just want to use engraving as a visual decoration, they wanted to rethink the entire watch around it. Give it space. Let the steel speak.”

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Maksym Shavlak

At the heart of the watch beats the automatic Sellita SW261-1 caliber, operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour with a power reserve of approximately 38 hours. A sapphire crystal caseback reveals the movement and its openworked rotor bearing the Louis Erard symbol. Completing the timepiece is a black calfskin strap with a hand-engraved stainless-steel pin buckle.

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Gravée Main

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Gravée Main

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The Louis Erard Gravée Main is limited to 99 individually engraved pieces. It is priced at CHF 5,450 (excluding tax), or approximately $6,770 when converted to USD.

 


 

To learn more, visit Louis Erard, here.

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