MAGALI METRAILLER, THE INTERVIEW!

May 10, 2008,02:56 AM
 


Interview with Magali Metrailler, from the JLC Design Department

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How and why did you come to work at JLC ?

I started my career as a home designer, an architect.

I earned my diploma in Interior Design in 1995, and another Diploma in Architecture in 1996.

Then I studied at the European Design Institue in Milano ( Italy ), and I graduated in 1999.

I worked fro some Architects as Bernard HEUTTE, and the Comina and Co Architects Office between 1991 and 1996.

Then, I worked as a Free Lance for various Swiss Companies, so I had man,y different artistic experiences.

Then, in 2002, I joined the Manufacture JAEGER LECOULTRE...

However, I found a more pronounced passion for the objects than for the space.

I must confess I have a relative who is a watchmaker and thus, I had a permanent contact with the watch technology.

The experience with Jaeger Lecoultre was becoming to constitute a true challenge for me.

The integration within JLC seduced me a lot.

Let me explain :

Generally, the engineers and the designers often come into conflict, the will of the ones are not very compatible with the necessities of the other ones.

When I first visited the manufacture, I felt the passion, the energy from the staff et a true love for the brand.

Here, the relationships between designers and enginers are special, as far as we all work in perfect symbiosis.

How was built the designers team at JLC and how does it work ?

In 2003, we were two persons then 2 other persons joined us in 2006 and now we are 6 :

Janek, Emmanuele, Coralie, Anna, Claire and myself.

Each team member works alone on his project, the other ones working on their own projects and tasks.

For all that, we test the result of our work betwwen ourselves, we talk about it all together.

There is a key point to know to understand well how we work.

On each project, we work in collaboration with the technical office, the engineers and the watchmakers.

As I told you before, we all work in a full symbiosis.

Creating, for me, is about going beyond appearances, seeing elsewhere, seeing beyond, trying to imagine things differently.

Which watches did you design ?

The compressor, the Amvox, the Gyro I and II, several Atmos and some Reverso Jewellery.

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Which one is your favourite ?

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(she laughs) You ask me to choose within my children but as you asked me, I would say the Master Compressor Chronograph for men and the Reverso Gyro II.

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What are your thoughts in relation to the Amvox line ?

The Amvox line, it's the best !

For me, I feel this line as an escape, a big breath of fresh air !

Each time, we dare more.

The Amvox I was un bit timorous, the Amvox II is sharper and a super technical watch.

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The Amvox III is even more refined.

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With this latest Amvox, we played the refinement card, in comparison with the Amvox I and II, but also with the Extrem Lab which is found to be a brutal conceptual watch.

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What's the role of Aston Martin the the conception of the Amvox watch ?

The Amvox, it's a JLC watch with the soul of Aston Martin...

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We show the conception of the watch to Aston Martin and we haven't had any trouble, on the contrary. Each part respects and admires the work done by the other one.

The Aston Martin logo is not hidden. It's discreetly affixed on the dial (note : Amvox II and III) and on the case back ( note: Amvox I ).

Aston Martin didn't ask us to affix the Aston Martin Logo, it's an idea from Jerome Lambert.

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The Amvox clearly remind us the automotive world. The central counter with its 270 degrees graduation illustrates it so perfectly that it can be found in each Amvox.

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For all that, some were surprised by the different sizes of the figures. It is so in accordance with the tradition and with the aesthetic of the old motor counters ?

Yes, it's in accordance with them. I realized that some counters from old cars had this particular and non constant display of the figures.

I liked this aesthetic and we had the idea to use it for the dials of the Amvox watches.

What would be your ideal watch ?

The one whose beautiful hours drag out and whose sad hours run out.

And your favourite watch from JLC and if I may ask you, from your competitors ?

From JLC, my favourite watch is the Master Compressor Chronograph for men.( Credit: Antiquorum )

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Outside JLC, personnaly, it would be the IWC Portuguese Jubilee, magnificent of purity. ( Credit: Harry )

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We thank you a lot Magali for the time you dedicated to us during this interview which took place right during the SIHH and we wish you, on behalf of everyone, an as inspired as joyful future !

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I'd like to thank Foversta for the Traslation, and Our Jerome Berder for the pics of the interview.

Best.
Nicolas

This message has been edited by SJX on 2008-05-10 20:33:43 This message has been edited by amanico on 2008-05-14 04:45:51


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good read, thanks! (nt)

 
 By: ei8htohms : May 10th, 2008-04:16
nt

Thank you for the interview

 
 By: Asimut : May 10th, 2008-05:47
you are really into this! Asi

A really interesting report, thank you! [nt]

 
 By: KCLQMULKU : May 10th, 2008-10:39
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Thanks you

 
 By: amanico : May 11th, 2008-22:11
BTW, it would be great if you get a simpler nickname...LOLOL Best. Nicolas

I know, sorry! ;-)

 
 By: KCLQMULKU : May 12th, 2008-07:54

Thanx

 
 By: monochrome : May 10th, 2008-15:23
Thanx for this great interview and thanx to the lady who brought us the beautiful MJLC Compressor series

Interesting read

 
 By: Peter  : May 10th, 2008-17:45
Thks for sharing

Thanks Nicolas. An interesting read.

 
 By: SJX : May 10th, 2008-20:34
I have to admit most of Ms Metrailler's designs are not my cup of tea but I have to admit she is certainly one of the most successful and prominent contemporary watch designers. - SJX

Enlightening, thank you for the interview.

 
 By: Dirk : May 11th, 2008-00:00
Of Ms Metrailler's designs for Jaeger-LeCoultre, my favourite is the first Amvox2 with the solid centre. Very appealing and nice integration of the revolutionary case switch engineering. Nice turn of phrase, too - though credit may have to go to the trans... 

Wonderful insiders' perspective, thank you! [nt]

 
 By: emcquillan : May 11th, 2008-07:39
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Now I know....what I did not know that I wanted to know

 
 By: MTF : May 11th, 2008-09:32
Thanks Nicholas and Magali for the inisight behind the scenes of how JLC designers work. Regards, MTF

Another GREAT report Nicolas ! [nt]

 
 By: jeff 325 : May 11th, 2008-16:12
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Thanks Nicolas for this fascinating interview.

 
 By: tony p : May 12th, 2008-08:15
Full marks, these were very pertinent and searching questions. I'm amazed you were able to stick to the script. Confronted with the ridiculously pulchritudinous Ms Metrailler, I would have probably thrown my notebook out the window and stuttered, "...um..... 

What most impressed me were her achievements…

 
 By: marcelo : May 12th, 2008-15:18
…in a relatively short time of working experience in Jaeger-LeCoultre. Outstanding!!! Marcelo

Yep, Marcelo

 
 By: amanico : May 13th, 2008-07:22

A designer horology never needed and would be better off without.

 
 By: MikeH : May 13th, 2008-17:43
She has created some of the ugliest watches in history. I wish her great success in a new career, ASAP.

thanks for posting the interview Nicolas!

 
 By: Ravination : May 13th, 2008-18:41
JLC have themselves a real talent there!

thank a lot for updated JLC.

 
 By: bugbunny : May 13th, 2008-18:52
she is so gorgeous either character and her pieces. ;0)

Interesting topic and excellent pics.Thanks Nicolas!

 
 By: fernando : May 13th, 2008-21:18
My impression and image of watch designers have been totally revised.Magali is gorgeous!

Nothing's better than a view " in the flesh ", Fernando

 
 By: amanico : May 14th, 2008-04:45
What you just said reminds me that for some few years now, I promised to not judge a piece before having seen it in the flesh, without having examined it very carefully... The same for people, no? Best. Nicolas