Auction Watches
Lange 1
“Blue Series”
A. Lange & Söhne
Lange 1 “Blue Series” | 191.028 | White Gold
One of the most recognisable pieces in modern watchmaking, this Lange 1 bears a distinctive twist thanks to its blue dial. The watch is part of the Blue Series, which was a limited release in 2017, and is a compelling take on the classic design.
Roger Dubuis
Hommage Chronograph H40 560 | Rose Gold
With its striking ultramarine dial and combination of a classic, traditional complication with a distinctly contemporary style, this Roger Dubuis Hommage Chronograph is a testament to the watchmaker’s skill and aesthetic sensibilities. The watch is in virtually "new old stock" condition, having only ever been worn a handful of times by the original owner.
Hommage Chronograph H40
Reverso
"London Edition"
Jaeger-LeCoultre
"01/26" Reverso London Edition | Steel
Numbered "01/26", this London Edition Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso could be considered one of the most desirable Reversos of the modern era. It is distinguished by the “racing green” dial and British symbols engraved on the reversible caseback, making this a truly British piece.
Cartier
CPCP Tank à Guichets | Rose Gold
Part of the Collection Privée Cartier Paris, this Cartier Tank à Guichets is an intriguing piece that features a closed-off dial with a digital display and jumping hours. Rendered in rose gold, it is part of a limited series of 100 pieces. Of Cartier’s most notable, iconic models, the Tank à Guichets in one of the the rarest in its execution. Some of the other iconic models - such as the Cintrée, Crash, or Cloche - have been reissued in modern times, whilst the Tank à Guichets remains remarkably scarce.
CPCP Tank à Guichets
Tourbillon
C187
Daniel Roth
Tourbillon C187 | Yellow Gold
Often considered a rite of passage for independent watchmakers looking to prove themselves, this tourbillon certainly showcases Roth's horological ability and aesthetic refinement. Trained at Audemars Piguet and having played a significant role the resuscitation of Breguet, Roth offered a creative take on traditional, Breguet-inspired styling, of which this piece is an enduring testament.
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