lot 10

Konstantin Chaykin

Grimaldi Sketch

This watch was featured at the "Timepieces and Art: Konstantin Chaykin" auction

Starting bid CHF 100
Hammer price CHF 3 000
Total bids 34
Location

Details

Dimensions: 210 x 297 mm

2022

Paper, pencil, liner, markers

The artwork is paired with a unique NFT.

Lot essay

The bright color accents of blue and red in the Grimaldi the Clown watch create the character's unique image, very much like the red triangles on cheeks made Joseph Grimaldi, the prototype of this Wristmon, world-famous. 

With light, but firm strokes, Konstantin Chaykin sketches the outlines of the watch using a thin liner, while with broad strokes of colored marker he highlights the key accents. The shading conveys the structure of the leather strap.

Wristmons Art Collection

The Wristmons is the most famous among all Konstantin Chaykin's collections. The idea of making face-like dials was revolutionary for watchmaking industry. 

Thanks to the continuous motion of the indicators, the emotions portrayed change literally every second. It is not surprising that this idea provides a source of endless inspiration for Wristmon's new looks. They are embodied not only in the new watches that join the collection every year, but also in dozens of drawings and sketches.

About the Author

Konstantin Chaykin is a famous watchmaker and inventor who has the greatest number of inventions and watch complications among his colleagues all around the world.

Moreover, Chaykin is also a great graphic artist. All of his timepieces and inventions began with sketches and drawings that he made in countless "moleskins". One may consider them a "chronicle" of his Manufacture. It is not surprising that it was Chaykin who created the world's first self-portrait watch, the Selfie Joker, the dial design of which reflects the features and traits of its creator.

In 2021, Chaykin created his first digital art project — the NFT-Joker. It represents the unstoppable time flow shaped as an ever-changing appearance of the Joker watch – 42,480 different computer images of the watch, changing minute by minute and marked by a unique emotion on the face-like dial.

The time has come to transfer the other Chaykin's artworks – paintings, watch and movements' sketches, blueprints – into the digital dimension.