A few years ago, these early production Toric Memory Times would occasionally pop up for sale or at auction for between $10,000
Neuro Fahren and $20,0000 USD. Interest has increased over the past 24 months, and more recently I've seen both the platinum and yellow-gold examples sell in the mid-$20,000 range.Beyond the moonphase module (to be fitted in a case from Voutilanen and Cattin) and the customized LJP 100, Heath told me about a few other projects in the works. AnOrdain is also working with Chronode to explore potential movement development."We took the view that we should approach movement design with the tools available to us today rather than those in 1950," Heath said. This is the fusing of old and new that defines AnOrdain's approach to watchmaking.
More noticeable is the manufacturer's decision to change the colors of the day/night disc – a disc that did not appear to need any revisions. The original watch made it perfectly clear what cycle of the day the continents were on. The two colors used (dark blue and white) seemed like logical representations of the day and night, and the balance they brought to the rest of the dial was aesthetically pleasing.Let us know what you want to see in this weekly vintage article! We are sticking to our usual format for
metaverse Kitchen this week as we brainstorm. Rich has you covered on Rolex, Sean takes the Lip, and Saori explains the "restrained opulence" of a killer Chopard Dual Time.Over that same interim period, the ref. 2499 had its first big celebrity moment. It was in the 2000s when classic rock guitarist Eric Clapton bought the platinum ref. 2499 that had previously sold at Antiquorum before selling it himself for around $4,500,000 (adjusted for inflation) at Christie's in 2012, a year before the 2499/101J resurfaced.This yellow gold ref. 6062 is nicknamed the "Black Star" because of the unique patina on its case. It first appeared at auction in 2011 when it sold for $542,500. The Black Star came up for sale again in 2018 when it sold for $1.57 million. It's also been called "The Sock" because according to the original owner he'd stored it in a sock and forgotten about it for many years. The first time it appeared in 2011, it even had the original Rolex strap.
Whether the rebound in watch sales at the top of the American market trickles down to the under-$5,000 segment this year remains to be seen. We’ll know more
Neuro Robotik in March when the rest of the Swiss watch world gathers in ba
sel for the baselworld show.That might not be the most significant change here, however. Thanks to the new HMC caliber 500, the watch has been made slightly smaller, having been shrunk by 1mm in width and 0.9mm in thickness. This new 100% in-house micro-rotor movement is made by H. Moser's and measures 30mm by 4.5mm thick, making it the brand's smallest movement of the 21st century. With a heavy platinum rotor and smaller, slimmer components, the movement also offers 74 hours of power reserve.
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