23.11.23

New Releases – Nivada Grenchen Antarctic 35mm

As the trend of oversized watches wanes, Nivada Grenchen delves into its heritage to unveil the Antarctic 35mm, a slim and small neo-vintage classic. The hand-wound Landeron 21 caliber opened up new possibilities in terms of slimness (7mm case thickness and 10.1mm with the crystal) and diameter (35mm), enabling the brand to reissue an old classic in its original, period size. Everything about it is identical to the watch worn by polar explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd while overseeing Operation Deep Freeze in 1955 and 1956, including the applied steel ‘arrowhead’ indexes.
 
 

18.11.23

Watches at auction

Highlights from the 3 December Christie’s auction in New York include a Patek Philippe 18k gold automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phases, formerly owned by Andy Warhol. After the Warhol 10-day auction in 1988, this reference 3448 remained with the original buyer until 2014 when it was acquired by the present owner.

Estimate: $350,000-600,000

 
Another important timepiece offered at auction is the Patek Philippe Sky Moon Tourbillon Ref. 5002P-001. Launched in 2001, this extremely rare platinum double-dial wristwatch features twelve complications including 'Cathedral' minute repeating tourbillon, perpetual calendar with retrograde date, Moon age and angular motion, sidereal time and sky chart.
Estimate: $1,200,000-2,000,000
 
 

14.11.23

The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève 2023

The 2023 winners of the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) were unveiled on 9 November. The 2023 jury and the 847-member GPHG Academy honored contemporary watchmaking excellence and creativity by awarding 19 prizes. 
 
The winner of the "Aiguille d'Or"

The
Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix went to Audemars Piguet for the Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet Ultra-Complication Universelle RD#4 watch. 
The Special Jury Prize, which rewards an outstanding personality or institution, was handed to Svend Andersen and Vincent Calabrese for the creation of the AHCI. 
The Bovet 1822, Bulgari, Christopher Ward, Dior Montres, Ferdinand Berthoud, Hautlence, L’Epée 1839, Laurent Ferrier, Maison Alcée, Petermann Bédat, Piaget, Raymond Weil, Simon Brette, Tudor, Ulysse Nardin and Voutilainen brands also received awards from the Jury and the Academy.
 2023 PRIZE LIST

Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix: Audemars Piguet, Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet Ultra-Complication Universelle RD#4
Innovation Prize: Hautlence, Sphere Series 1
Audacity Prize: Maison Alcée, Persée Azur
Chronometry Prize: Ferdinand Berthoud, Chronomètre FB 3SPC

The "Horological Revelation"

“Horological Revelation” Prize: Simon Brette, Chronomètre Artisans
Ladies’ Watch Prize: Piaget, Hidden Treasures
Ladies’ Complication Watch Prize: Dior Montres, Grand Soir Automate Etoile de Monsieur Dior
Men’s Complication Watch Prize: Voutilainen, World Timer
Iconic Watch Prize: Ulysse Nardin, Freak One      
Tourbillon Watch Prize: Laurent Ferrier, Grand Sport Tourbillon Pursuit
Calendar and Astronomy Watch Prize: Bovet 1822, Récital 20 Astérium
Chronograph Watch Prize: Petermann Bédat, Chronographe rattrapante
Sports Watch Prize: Tudor, Pelagos 39
Jewellery Watch Prize: Bulgari, Serpenti Cleopatra
Artistic Crafts Watch Prize: Piaget, Altiplano Métiers d'Art - Undulata
“Petite Aiguille” Prize: Christopher Ward London, C1 Bel Canto
Challenge Watch Prize: Raymond Weil, Millésime automatic small seconds
Mechanical Clock Prize: L'Epée 1839, Time Fast II Chrome
Special Jury Prize: Svend Andersen and Vincent Calabrese

 

8.11.23

The story behind the watch - The Liverpool philanthropist

The latest mini-documentary from 10e10.ch by Marco Strazzi.
The Vacheron & Constantin timepiece gifted to his wife by a British celebrity of the 19th century – the man who created the UK’s first drinking fountains.
 
 

Un orologio Una storia - Il filantropo di Liverpool

L'ultimo video da 10e10.ch by Marco Strazzi.
Il Vacheron & Constantin donato alla moglie da una celebrità inglese del XIX Secolo: l’uomo che creò le prime fontane pubbliche del Regno Unito.


3.11.23

Watches at Auction - Marlon Brando's Rolex


The highlights of the upcoming Christie’s auction in Geneva (‘Passion for Time’, 6 November) include the Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 1675 worn by Marlon Brando when playing Colonel Walter E. Kurtz in Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 classic “Apocalypse Now”. Marlon Brando ‘customised’ this piece by hand-engraving his name on the caseback.  In addition, as Petra Brando Fischer recalls: “....he wore the watch on the set of Apocalypse Now in the Philippines, being asked  to take it off during filming as it would stand out too much.” She said her father argued that ‘If they’re looking at my watch, then I’m not doing my job as an actor,’ and the powers that be on set eventually relented.
 

 

Brando went a step further, by removing the bezel as well as the steel bracelet, which he replaced with a sober black strap, and pared down to essentials, allegorically mirrored the character of Kurtz.
Estimate: CHF 1,000,000-2,000,000
 
 

24.10.23

Vintage ad - A. Michel

ENGLISH
"Our company supplies all kinds of raw movements, anchor and cylinder, 5 to 20 lignes - We do not manufacture complete watches". This 1923 ad reminded industry players that A. Michel only made and supplied raw movements. In 1926, the company was among the founding members of the Ebauches S.A. group along with A.S. (A. Schild) and FHF (Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelon).
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ITALIANO  
"La nostra compagnia fornisce movimenti di ogni tipo, ad ancora o a cilindro, da 5 a 20 linee - Non produciamo orologi completi". Questo annuncio del 1923 ricordava ai professionisti del settore che A. Michel si limitava alla produzione e fornitura di movimenti grezzi. Nel 1926, la compagnia fu tra i membri fondatori del gruppo Ebauches S.A. insieme con A.S. (A. Schild) e FHF (Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelon).
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19.10.23

Upcoming Auctions – Only Watch 2023

The one-off timepieces being auctioned at the Only Watch sale on 5 November in Geneva are on display in a promotional tour traveling from America to Europe, via Asia and the Middle East. Held by Christie’s, the event’s tenth edition will benefit research into Duchenne muscular dystrophy and other genetic diseases. A total of 73 brands are participating, including 16 collaborations and 16 first-time entries. In addition to contributions by prestigious manufacturers, the 62 timepieces feature emerging watchmaking talents; reflecting the charity's approach, funding research undertaken by doctoral and post-doctoral students. The pictures below feature just a small selection from the Only Watch catalog.

Frederique Constant Tourbillon Planetarium

Furlan Marri Secular Perpetual Calendar

 

Krayon Anywhere

 

Lederer Central Impulse Chronometer

 

Maurice Lacroix

 

Reservoir x Télôs

 

 


14.10.23

New Releases – Ocean Moon V RAAF Limited Edition 2023


For this limited edition Royal Australian Air Force release, Bausele utilizes the Sellita SW200 Swiss automatic movement. The timepiece features a Faraday cage shock system and two screw-down crowns, the second of which controls an inner bi-directional count-up bezel for diving. The large hands, indices, and digits outfitted with Super-Luminova contrast with the blue sunray-style sandwich dial. Both the dial and the case back are adorned with the RAAF name and kangaroo logo. The 42 mm case is in 316L brushed surgical grade stainless steel.
 
 

9.10.23

Watches of Italy

La quarta edizione di W.O.I. - Watches Of Italy, mostra dedicata alla produzione orologiera italiana, si terrà sabato 14 e domenica 15 ottobre 2023 (ingresso gratuito, dalle 10:00 alle 19:00) presso il Museo delle Macchine Agricole "Orsi" a Tortona, in via Emilia 446. L’evento permette di vedere e toccare con mano i nuovi prodotti, incontrarne i fabbricanti, acquistare in loco orologi ed accessori. La lista completa degli espositori è disponibile qui. Domenica 15 i visitatori potranno assistere a una tavola rotonda dal titolo “La professione dell’orologiaio in Italia”, animata da addetti ai lavori. Fabrizio Dallachà, ideatore e organizzatore della manifestazione, annuncerà inoltre la nascita dell’Associazione “Filiera Orologiera Italiana”, progetto parallelo a WOI.

 

4.10.23

‘Arabic Dials’ at auction


The catalog of the Dubai Edit online auction held by Christie’s from 5 to 19 October includes an ensemble of ‘Arabic Dial’ Day Date Rolexes. Their dial features the ‘Qaboos’ signature, i.e. the signature of the late Sultan Qaboos Bin Said Al Said, the ruler of Oman from 1970 to 2020 - or Khanjar logo - the national emblem of the Sultanate of Oman. Circa 1974. Estimate: US$35,000-55,000.


Another remarkable timepiece is a platinum Patek Philippe Ref. 5077P-091 presenting an enamel dial with a miniature painting of two Arab huntsmen engaged in the art of falconry. Circa 2007. Estimate: US$ 150’000-250’000.

 

29.9.23

New Releases – Gérald Charles Maestro 8.0 GC Sport Squelette

 

The Maison’s first automatic skeleton watch with the screw-down crown on the left features the Maestro case and Royal Blue vulcanized rubber strap, both Mr. Gérald Charles Genta’s original drawings. It is designed by the Maison's Creative Director Octavio Garcia and manufactured in collaboration with Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier. Its shape is the result of a square and an octagon, with an overall fit of 40mm and a thickness of just 8.35mm thanks to the open-worked movement of just 2.6 mm. The sandblasting finish of the Grade 5 Titanium case results in a special and dark shade of grey. The thinnest timepiece in the Core Collection is also light, with a total weight of only 59.5 grams.

 

24.9.23

Watches & Cars - IWC Ingenieur / Lancia B24

ENGLISH (il testo italiano è in fondo alla pagina)


This 1:18 diecast model reproduces the Lancia B24 Spider, the open sports variant of the Aurelia introduced in 1955. Designed by Pinin Farina, it was an icon of Italian motoring since its inception.


Its revised version – launched in 1956 – was fitted with a conventional windscreen with quarter windows rather than the wrap-around windscreen seen here. It famously featured in the classic 1962 road movie The Easy Life (above, a screen capture) by Dino Risi, ensuring its place in cinematic as well as automotive history.
Which watch would the owner of this vehicle have worn in the early 1960s? We do not necessarily think about someone like Bruno Cortona, the brash, loud and risk-taking co-protagonist of the film. This looks more like the car for a scientific-minded driver who could appreciate the 2,451 cc V6 engine and its acceleration. Why not a 40-ish engineer who was equally demanding when it came to the tech specs of his watch?


As the magnetic fields in his workplace affected timekeeping accuracy, the Ingenieur by IWC was the perfect choice. Its in-house self-winding movement enjoyed the 80,000 A/m protection guaranteed by the soft iron inner case, as well as the 100 m waterproofness offered by the stainless steel outer case. It goes without saying that such a timepiece was well prepared to be worn in the wind, while strapped on the wrist of a B24 driver.

ITALIANO
Questo modellino metallico in scala 1:18 riproduce la Lancia B24, variante sportiva dell’Aurelia presentata nel 1955. Disegnata da Pinin Farina, fu un’icona dell’automobilismo italiano fin dal debutto.


La versione successiva – lanciata nel 1956 – presentava un parabrezza di tipo convenzionale al posto di quello ricurvo che osserviamo qui. Fu protagonista del film di culto Il Sorpasso del 1962, diretto da Dino Risi, assicurandosi un posto nella storia del cinema.
Quale orologio avrebbe indossato il proprietario di questo veicolo nei primi Anni 60? Non ci riferiamo necessariamente a uno come Bruno Cortona, lo spavaldo, chiassoso e imprudente coprotagonista del lungometraggio. La vettura in questione sembra più adatta a un amante della tecnologia, in grado di apprezzare il motore da 2.451 cc e 6 cilindri a V, e la sua accelerazione. Perché non un ingegnere sulla quarantina, altrettanto esigente in fatto di segnatempo?


Visto che i campi magnetici nel suo luogo di lavoro alteravano la regolarità di marcia di un orologio convenzionale, l’Ingenieur di IWC rappresentava la soluzione ideale. Il suo movimento automatico di manifattura godeva della protezione fino a 80.000 A/m garantita dalla cassa interna di ferro dolce e dell’impermeabilità a 100 m offerta dalla cassa esterna d’acciaio. Ovviamente un orologio del genere sopportava senza alcun problema il vento, mentre si trovava al polso di un automobilista alla guida di una B24.