19.12.24

Watches at auction

The top lot of the Christie’s New York auction held on December 9 was a Richard Mille conceptual ultra-flat titanium, limited edition timepiece with function selector and visible titanium balance. Created in partnership with Ferrari, it achieved $1.4 million.
 
A 1986 Cartier London Crash sold for $819,000.
 

Another notable result came for a 1940 Patek Philippe 18k Yellow and Pink Gold ‘Chameleon’ Hinged Bangle Bracelet Watch, which sold for $378,000, more than three times its high estimate.

14.12.24

Christmas readings / Letture di Natale

ENGLISH (il testo italiano è in fondo alla pagina)
Looking for something serious to read during the Christmas break? The right answer is one of Marco Strazzi’s Watch Books.
 

The Museum Collection
is a selection of 100 milestones of 20th Century watchmaking. The technology, design and style of the more and less well-known models that made the history of timekeeping from 1900 to 2000. Click here to learn more.
Watch Ads 1900-1959 and Watch Ads 1960-2000 take the reader through a century of communication. The thousand or so featured images are living history and a faithful testimony of how design, styling and the public’s tastes evolved. Click here to learn more.
Rolex 1905-1960 focuses on the company’s first half-century - the years that shaped its identity and paved the way to worldwide success. Timeline, watches, movements, ads, patents, documents. Click here to learn more.
The publisher has a recommendation for fiction lovers, as well. The historical novel Wingwatch tells the story of a wristwatch, lost on D-Day and rediscovered 70 years later in an auction house catalog. Click here to learn more.
 
ITALIANO
Cerchi qualcosa di interessante da leggere durante le vacanze di Natale? La risposta giusta è un volume della collezione Watch Books di Marco Strazzi.
 

Orologi da Polso 1900-1959
è la prima parte della nuova storia enciclopedica dell’orologio da polso. Lo stravagante braccialetto con orologio deriso dai conformisti diventa uno strumento indispensabile. Clicca qui per saperne di più.
Orologi da polso 1960-2000 conclude la cronistoria del Ventesimo Secolo. Dall’orologio elettrico al rinascimento della meccanica, passando attraverso la crisi del quarzo. Con un’appendice sul ventennio 2001-2021. Clicca qui per saperne di più.
Watch Ads 1900-1959 e Watch Ads 1960-2000 accompagnano il lettore lungo un secolo di comunicazione. Un migliaio di annunci pubblicitari raccontano l’evoluzione del design e dei gusti attraverso i decenni. Clicca qui per saperne di più.
Rolex 1905-1960 è dedicato al primo mezzo secolo della Casa: gli anni che ne hanno definito l’identità creando le premesse di un successo planetario. Cronologia, orologi, movimenti, pubblicità, brevetti, documenti originali. Clicca qui per saperne di più.
L’editore ha un consiglio anche per gli amanti della narrativa. L’Orologio con le Ali racconta la storia di un orologio smarrito il 6 giugno 1944 (D-Day) e riscoperto 70 anni più tardi nel catalogo di una casa d’aste. Clicca qui per saperne di più.
 
 

9.12.24

New releases – Eberhard & Co. Chronographe 1887

 
Two chronographs enrich the 1887 collection. Both feature calibers developed in collaboration with Manufacture AMT and fitted with a blue column-wheel and the flyback complication. The above picture shows the hand-wound model, which comes in a limited edition of 250 pieces. The custom upper bridge of its movement was designed in the shape of the shield, the Maison’s emblem. The dial features Eberhard’s historical logo, a perimeter telemeter scale, and a central spiral tachymeter scale.
 

3.12.24

Mini-Documentary - Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse


1968-2018: the first 50 years of a timeless icon.
Exclusive - the brand new mini documentary from the 10e10.ch by Marco Strazzi You Tube channel.
Enjoy!


Mini-Documentario - Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse


1968-2018: i primi 50 anni di un'icona senza tempo.
Esclusivo: il nuovo mini-documentario dal canale YouTube 10e10.ch by Marco Strazzi
Buona visione!

 

28.11.24

New releases - Sevenfriday ME-Series

The ME-Series marks the introduction of Sevenfriday’s own stainless steel Milanese bracelet with a sliding buckle. The most notable visual feature of the ME is the three cut out sapphire glass pieces. Despite the use of new design elements, the disk is the same as that of the M-Series. The launch of the ME-Series includes two models. One in stainless steel with a hint of blue lacquer. The other with a touch of gold PVD and green lacquer. The  44 m case hosts the automatic Skeleton movement TMI NH70 featuring a 41 hours power reserve.
 
 

23.11.24

Watches at auction

The Christie’s online auction The Dubai Edit is live for browsing and bidding until 28 November. Its catalog features several rarities, among which the two timepieces seen here.
 

Breguet 1262 is a rare example of a jump-hour wristwatch from the Art Deco period. Crafted from Osmior (an alloy with a platinum-like hue before white gold was available), it was produced in 1926 and sold on January 18, 1928. 
Estimate: $40,000-60,000
 

This Rolex GMT-Master 1675 dating from circa 1978 features a dial signed by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, in red Arabic script. Watches sporting only his signature are among the scarcest versions of these personalised timepieces found more commonly in combination with the United Arab Emirates crest. 
Estimate: $80,000-120,000

18.11.24

Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève


The IWC Portugieser Eternal Calendar was awarded the "Aiguille d'Or" Grand Prix at the 24th GPHG reremony. Thanks to a newly engineered 400-year gear, which completes one revolution every four centuries, the calendar will skip three leap years over 400 years – an event that will take place in the year 2100 for the first time. The eternal calendar will calculate the leap year correctly until at least 3999, as no official decision has been taken yet as to whether 4000 will be a leap year. The Double Moon™ indication, featuring a titanium base disc with two blue dots and a glass disc rotating above it, will – theoretically – only need an adjustment after 45 million years.
 

A group photo featuring the representatives of the 21 brands that received awards from the Jury and Academy for the quality of their creations in various categories. Here is the list:
“Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix: IWC Schaffhausen, Portugieser Eternal Calendar
Audacity Prize: Berneron, Mirage Sienna
Eco-innovation Prize: Chopard, L.U.C Qualité Fleurier
Chronometry Prize: Bernhard Lederer, 3 Times Certified Observatory Chronometer
“Horological Revelation” Prize: Rémy Cools, Tourbillon Atelier
Iconic Watch Prize: Piaget, Piaget Polo 79
Tourbillon Watch Prize: Daniel Roth, Tourbillon Souscription
Calendar and Astronomy Watch Prize: Laurent Ferrier, Classic Moon Silver
Mechanical Exception Watch Prize: Bovet 1822, Récital 28 Prowess 1
Chronograph Watch Prize: Massena Lab, Chronograph Monopoussoir Sylvain Pinaud x Massena Lab
Sports Watch Prize: Ming, 37.09 Bluefin
Men’s Complication Watch Prize: De Bethune, DB Kind Of Grande Complication
Men’s Watch Prize: Voutilainen, KV20i Reversed
Time Only Watch Prize: H. Moser & Cie, Streamliner Small Seconds Blue Enamel
Jewellery Watch Prize: Chopard, Laguna High-Jewellery Secret Watch
Artistic Crafts Watch Prize: Van Cleef & Arpels, Lady Arpels Jour Enchanté
Ladies’ Complication Watch Prize: Van Cleef & Arpels, Lady Arpels Brise d'Été
Ladies’ Watch Prize: Van Cleef & Arpels, Lady Jour Nuit
“Petite Aiguille” Watch Prize: Kudoke, 3 Salmon
Challenge Watch Prize: Otsuka Lotec, No.6
Special Jury Prize: Jean-Pierre Hagmann