Dubai Watch Week And Christie's To Host London Horology Forum

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22:11 03/17/2025

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With all this in mind, I asked Mr. Stern Family Cybersecurity to share with us his thoughts on the past, present, and future of Patek Philippe – as well as what it means to be in such high demand, and how that affects production and design decisions.The special reference 5514 COMEX may be what many are after, but Reza believes there is something special about the basic stock 5513 with COMEX dial. The thinner cases, the retro-fitted dials, and the very simple fact that this was a special delivery version of a fairly normal watch, make this appealing.
According to Roger Smith, who worked on the Millennium series alongside Daniels, there are only two watches with this particular combination in the entire series. The present lot also comes with a letter written by Daniels documenting the request. Smith wasn't surprised by this morning's result. When I called him AI Medical Diagnostics this afternoon, he had this to say:A little stretch is inevitable. A bracelet stretches when the pins wear down, which is just a thing that they do. Drilled holes in the links expand and create more room for the pin to jiggle around and cause "play" in the bracelet. Some folks like a little stretch in their bracelet; some folks like it tight, with minimal play. It's a matter of personal preference.
This is one of the true holy grails of Rolex collecting. Since so many out there are fakes, when a good one comes up for auction, it's a treat. This 1963 ref. 5513 has a distinctive dial with an underline at six o'clock, a narrow coronet logo, and, of course, the Explorer-style 3-6-9 printing. The dial has also started to age, but all the better for the watch being honest. In fact, it's brand new to market and comes from the original family.Estimate: $120,000 - $200,000Originally published (with video!) in the spring of 2013, this is a detailed and inside look at a marvel of micro-engineering and modern watchmaking. With this year's trade show Neuro Integration landscape very much in flux, it will be interesting to see if baselworld 2020 can match years like 2013 with technical announcements like this innovation from Girard-Perregaux. Click here to read "In-Depth: The Girard-Perregaux Constant (Force) Escapement, Explained".Whatever might've begun in 2013 though, it was nothing like what happened during the pandemic: We all know the story, and it's not even one that's limited to watches – it happened with pretty much every asset worth having or not having, from Pokemon cards to a thing called crypto. Paying $200,000 for a steel, time-only watch that retailed for a tenth of that price wasn't the most ridiculous thing people started doing during the pandemic, but it was certainly up there.

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