CÓMO se HACE el RELOJ mas CARO del MUNDO 55.000.000 de DOLÁRES

How is the world's most expensive watch, a unique piece valued at $55 million, made? In this technical documentary, we delve into the high jewelry workshops of Graff Diamonds to discover the gemology, precision engineering, and hand-setting process behind the Graff Diamonds Hallucination, Laurence Graff's creation unveiled at Baselworld 2014. Through an in-depth analysis of the entire manufacturing chain, we explore everything from the selection of rough diamonds in the mines to gemological grading according to the 4C criteria, evaluating the color, clarity, cut, and carat weight of exceptionally rare stones. Discover how the 110 carats of fancy colored diamonds are hand-cut, featuring pink, blue, yellow, green, and orange pieces in heart, pear, marquise, emerald, radiant, and round cuts—a laser-cutting and hand-polishing process that can take months for each gem. The video analyzes the CAD design of the bracelet, the platinum casting, the work of the micro-gem-setting jeweler who secures each stone under a microscope with prongs and bezel settings, the assembly of the tiny quartz movement hidden among the stones, and the gemological quality control certified by institutes such as the GIA. It offers an exclusive look at British haute joaillerie, the craft of the diamond cutters of Hatton Garden, and the luxury watchmaking engineering that transforms endangered colored diamonds into the most coveted piece of high jewelry on the planet, far surpassing the Graff Fascination, the Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime, or the Breguet Marie Antoinette.