Lorena

Coreógrafa de los Diamantes Móviles

Libres de moverse

Giran, bailan, dan vueltas, parecen flotar como si no pesaran y casi hacen olvidar el paso del tiempo. No hay nada más fascinante que el exquisito movimiento de los diamantes en el corazón de los relojes y joya Happy Diamonds. Libres de moverse a su antojo, parecen vibrar de vida. Y es Lorena, coreógrafa de los diamantes móviles desde 2013, la Artesana que prepara el escenario en el que los Happy Diamonds inician su interminable danza.

[A sustained note in the background] 


(A light shines on an assorment of sparkling diamonds. Lorena uses jewellery tweezers to gently select one.) 


Bringing Happy Diamonds to life is something you only learn here. Only the Maison Chopard makes jewellery like this. 


(A close-up of a Happy Diamonds timepiece with the diamonds gliding over the dial.) 


(On-screen text: ART, from the Latin ARS, ARTIS. Talent, skill, dexterity.) 


[Soft piano music plays] 


(On-screen text: The word ART becomes ARTISAN.) 


(On-screen text: From expertise to emotion. Chopard) 


(A black and white graphite sketch of the palm of a hand, surrounded by the words EXPERTISE, CREATIVITY, EMOTION.) 


To me, an artisan creates real value because we really work with our hands.


(A portrait of Lorena.) 


(On-screen text: Lorena, Choreography Artisan) 


My job is to breathe life into jewellery and timepieces by adding mobile Happy Diamonds. 


(Dressed in a white lab coat, Lorena sits at her workstation. She plunges the diamonds into a liquid to clean them.) 


(On-screen text: Cleaning the diamonds) 


When I first started working at Chopard, when I applied for a job in mechanical watchmaking, I knew I was going to learn new things, which is something I enjoy. When you enjoy what you're doing, you can learn very fast. 


(On-screen text: Checking the diamond) 


(Lorena studies a single diamond through a microscope.) 


Happy Diamonds are diamonds that are specifically designed to spin and twirl inside jewellery and watches. 


(On-screen text: Manually setting a prong-set diamond) 


(Lorena delicately picks up a diamond and a clawed basket and sets the diamond carefully.) 


It gives me the freedom to show all my strengths as a person and as an artisan. It's amazing to see a piece of jewellery with mobile diamonds that can move freely inside.


(On-screen text: Integrating the mobiles into the case middle) 


(Lorena places the set diamond onto the crystal; it spins slightly as she sets it down. She polishes the outer crystal and puts it in place on the case.) 


And to know it was made by an artisan, and not by a machine. That's what gives Chopard jewellery its value. My special talent is assembling tiny parts.


(On-screen text: Automatically gemsetting the mobiles) 


(Lorena arranges the diamonds and a machine presses them into their settings.) 


I've always enjoyed meticulous work. Not that I'm a very patient person, but when it comes to jewels, I'm very patient because I'm aiming for excellence.


(On-screen text: Cleaning and assembling the bezel) 


It's a challenge and I have the goal of making our clients happy. Gratitude is very important. That's how my parents brought us up. 


(On-screen text: Screwing down the bezel) 


(Lorena polishes the bezel and lowers it onto the case. She uses tiny tools to fix it in place.) 


Chopard reached out to me when I needed them, when I was looking for work. They gave me the chance to show my skills. So today, I am very grateful. 


(On-screen text: Integrating the mobile into the bangle) 


(Lorena places a single diamond between two crystals at the end of a bangle.) 


I'm proud to work for Chopard because the Scheufele family is the image of a real family. 


(On-screen text: Manually assembling the jewellery) 


(Lorena assembles and carefully polishes a bangle and a pendant necklace which both feature diamonds dancing between two crystals.) 


For me, it is a great Maison, and even though they have so much today, they still work very hard, because I think they know there is a family behind every employee.


(On-screen text: Fitting one of the pendant's sapphire crystals) 


What I do today is something I have always wanted to do because it's my passion.


(On-screen text: Chopard - The artisan of emotions - Since 1860)

"Un elegante ballet doble generado por los movimientos del portador con el que los diamantes mantienen el paso, o deciden seguir su propio camino."

Lorena, Coreógrafa de los Diamantes Móviles

Lorena, Coreógrafa de los Diamantes Móviles

Lorena coreografía los diamantes, los pone en escena de manera artística, los protege con delicadeza entre los dos cristales de zafiro y les proporciona un espacio en el que moverse con libertad y seguridad. Todo sucede en su mesa de trabajo. Pero sobre todo, para que puedan girar libremente en la esfera del reloj, los diamantes móviles están engastados en un culet cilíndrico abombado. Inventado por los talleres de Chopard en los años 70, este ingenioso sistema permite a las gemas improvisar los movimientos más extravagantes con toda seguridad, sin rayar el cristal. Lorena primero limpia cuidadosamente el cristal de zafiro de la esfera y luego coloca los diamantes móviles sobre este.

Variaciones libres

A continuación cierra la cavidad con el segundo cristal de zafiro y coloca una junta, que será comprimida por el cristal y servirá para contenerlo, antes de introducirlo manualmente con un soporte. Su habilidad consiste en aplicar exactamente la cantidad correcta de presión uniforme a todo el cristal para garantizar que el reloj o la joya sea perfectamente resistente al agua. Su habilidad para conseguir las tolerancias perfectas también garantiza que los diamantes disfruten del espacio exacto para moverse de forma juguetona, pero siempre paralela a la esfera, es decir, sin quedar bloqueados entre los dos cristales de zafiro transparente, ni correr el riesgo de volcar y revelar su parte inferior. Realizan variaciones libres y bailan como van a hacer para siempre.

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