4.6.25

Watches at auction

Here are a few highlights from the auction Phillips swill hold on 7-8 June in New York.
 
 
Offered for the first time in nearly 40 years, this yellow gold Patek Philippe Ref. 1518 retains its original factory finishing with full, thick lugs indicative of hardly any use and showing no signs of a previous polishingThe dial shows no aging or any signs of prior interventions Estimate : US$ 400,000-800,000


This pink gold Patek Philippe Ref. 530 has never been seen at public auction. With a production timeline spanning from 1937 until 1962, only approximately 140 examples of this chronograph are believed to have been produced, all of which were offered to important clients, never appearing in the brand’s catalogues. Estimate : US$ 300,000-600,000
 

Only four examples of a stainless steel Ref. 570 with large Breguet numerals and three-tone dial are known to the public, of which this is the fourth. Purchased at a National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors’ “watch mart” in the early 2000s, its custodian for the past two decades is a former military watchmaker and avid collector. Estimate: US$ 200,000-400,000
 
 
  
The Ref. 3970 was the first Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronograph to indicate leap years, and the first to add a 24-hour indicator. Only a very small number of 3970s are known to be fitted with this specific matte golden dial. Estimate: US$ 150,000-300,000
 
 

29.5.25

Zenith El Primero - The revival


The launch, near-end and comeback – the first 20 years of a legend
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Zenith El Primero - La rinascita


Gli inizi, la fine prematura, il ritorno: i primi 20 anni di una leggenda.
L'ultimo mini-documentario dal Canale YouTube 10e10.ch by Marco Strazzi.
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24.5.25

New Releases - Taos Savile Row

Developed by Geneva-based watchmaker Olivier Gaud and crafted by the 40 artisans at the Atelier Olivier Vaucher in Geneva, this unique piece pays tribute to the London street synonymous with sartorial elegance. The creation of the dial’s pattern requires multiple techniques: engraving beneath enamel, applying multi-layered transparent enamels, miniature enamel painting, mult-layered ‘fondant’ covering. The finishing of the self-winding VOP318 caliber, made by the Swiss specialist Télôs at the brand’s express request, is the result of over 150 hours of hand engraving. The 18k gold case measures 38mm in diameter and 10mm in thickness. Price: CHF 140,000.

19.5.25

New releases – Bremont Perpetual Calendar GMT Mono-Pusher

Evolved from the British brand’s Altitude collection, this timepiece features a complication module exclusively devised by the Geneva atelier Agenhor. Along with the manually wound Sellita calibre, it delivers a 50-hour power reserve. The 42mm case in grade 2 titanium features the Bremont’s signature three-piece Trip-Tick construction. The Air Force blue dial presents complex information with visual clarity. A domed disc at 12 o’clock provides the second time zone indication. The subdials at 3 o’clock and 6 o’clock display the perpetual calendar’s indications. Price : £ 33,500.

14.5.25

Watches and movies


The latest video clip from The Watch Library deals with the 100-year long relationship between cinema and timepieces.
 
 
 

9.5.25

New releases – Formex Essence Ceramica Skeleton COSC

The full-ceramic 41mm case features the patented Case Suspension System that absorbs shocks and enhances comfort with four integrated springs allowing the watch to dynamically adapt to wrist movement. The patented micro-adjustable ceramic clasp allows for fine-tuning the fit while the watch is on the wrist. The COSC-certified automatic movement is a sketetonised version of the Swiss made Caliber SW200-1SC. Prices from CHF 3'970.-

4.5.25

New releases – BA111OD Chapter 4 Skeleton Tourbillon Ice White

Designed and manufactured in the Jura Arc, the watch combines an openwork architecture with cutting-edge engineering. Its 40mm stainless steel case, distinguished by its signature 4 o’clock crown, showcases an open dial that reveals the movement within. The tourbillon, positioned at 7 o’clock, is a tribute to one of the most revered complications in watchmaking. This hand-wound skeletonized movement, developed by master watchmaker Olivier Mory, offres a 100-hour power reserve. Prices from CHF 6'400.-