27.2.22

New releases – Alpina Startimer Pilot Manufacture

The sixth Alpina in-house movement is a tribute to the “bumper” automatic used by the company in the 1950s.  Instead of turning  360° like a contemporary rotor, the oscillating weight turned 120° - on both sides a spring sent the mass back in the opposite direction and facilitated the winding of the movement. The contemporary caliber shares the same geometry and inspiration but for two details: the oscillating weight rotates 330° rather than 120° and a blade replaces the traditionally shaped springs. The Caliber AL-709 Is visible through the open case back of the new Alpina Startimer Pilot Manufacture.


 

22.2.22

The AP Royal Oak - A king of the auction market

Antiquorum celebrated 50 years of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak by recalling its long time history with the iconic watch designed by Gérald Genta and introduced in 1972. The Geneva auctioneer recorded nearly 1,000 Royal Oaks presented for sale since 1992, of which nearly eight out of ten were sold. This thirty year archive provides an interesting reference on the evolution of the model’s value. Here are a few examples (pictures courtesy of Antiquorum Genéve).

This Royal Oak Jumbo “A Series” (number 88) in stainless steel was produced in 1972. Equipped with its Gay Freres bracelet dated 1.72, it sold for CHF 40,000 in 2012.

Nine years later (July 2021), this stainless steel Royal Oak Jumbo dating back to 1976 sold for CHF 286,000.

The most expensive Royal Oak Jumbo in yellow gold was this “B Series” sold in November 2020 for CHF 150,000.

Produced in 1986, this was one of the first Royal Oak Perpetual Calendars in gold. Last January it sold for EUR 260’000.

In December 2021, this Perpetual Calendar in platinum and pink gold dating back to 1997 fetched CHF 178’000.

This stainless steel Perpetual Calendar produced in 1996 features an extremely unusual salmon dial. Sold in November 2021 for CHF 462’500.

 

17.2.22

Vintage Watch Fairs - Basel (1932)


ENGLISH (il testo italiano è in fondo alla pagina)
The picture above brings us back to 1932 and the second edition of the Basel Watch Fair. This booth showcased the products of the Watchmakers Community (Collectivité des fabricants d’horlogerie) from La Chaux-de-Fonds, an influential group that included fifty manufacturers and accounted for half the national output.
The talk of the town was about two kinds of timepieces in particular – the digital models (above) that enjoyed a growing popularity after their launch in 1931, and a couple of newly patented automatics, among which the Wig-Wag (below).
 
ITALIANO
La foto in alto ci porta indietro nel tempo fino al 1932 e alla seconda edizione della Fiera di Basilea. Questo stand esponeva i prodotti della Comunità dei Fabbricanti (Collectivité des Fabricants d’horlogerie) di La Chaux-de-Fonds, importante gruppo che riuniva cinquanta aziende e rappresentava metà della produzione nazionale.
Le novità sulla bocca di tutti erano due orologi in particolare: i digitali (foto al centro), che godevano di crescente popolarità dopo il loro debutto nel 1931, e un paio di automatici appena brevettati, tra i quali il Wig-Wag (sopra). Il lettore di Orologi da polso 1900-1959 trova i dettagli alle pagine 139 (Wig-Wag) e 154-155 (digitali).


6.2.22

Vintage ads – Omega (1942)

ENGLISH (il testo italiano è in fondo alla pagina)  
“Omega Hermetics – Practical and high precision timepieces”. Taken from an Argentinian trade magazine, this ad features a diver walking on the seabed, surrounded by fish. The waterproof watch on the left features an extremely unusual hour hand with a trident shaped tip. The text also reminds readers of the records set by the brand’s movements in the accuracy contests held at the Teddington Observatory (UK).
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The vintage ads presented in this website are not featured in the Watch Ads books.
 
  
 
ITALIANO
“Gli Ermetici di Omega – Orologi pratici d’alta precisione”. Tratto da una rivista argentina di settore, questo annuncio presenta un palombaro in cammino sul fondo del mare, circondato da pesci. L’orologio impermeabile sulla sinistra si fa notare per la lancetta delle ore estremamente insolita con la punta a forma di tridente. Il testo ricorda inoltre ai lettori i record stabiliti dai movimenti della Casa nei concorsi di precisione tenuto presso l’Osservatorio di Teddington (Regno Unito).
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