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A Curated Selection of Exquisite Timepieces: Grand Seiko, Patek Philippe, Certina, and Jaeger-LeCoultre
This June edition of our weekly watch column offers a refreshing detour from the everyday, presenting a fascinating array of timepieces to captivate enthusiasts. As a publication with roots in New York, we can’t help but extend our best wishes to the Knicks for their long-awaited championship victory in the NBA Finals. In last week's auction results, a Cartier pocket watch fetched €3,980, a Gruen Techno Quadrant sold for €1,300, a Tudor Ranger II for €1,600, and a Broad Arrow Polerouter for £6,200. This week, we continue our exploration with even more horological treasures.
For those eager to embark on new watchmaking projects or forge connections with local watchmakers, several intriguing lots offer a trove of components. Among them are a compelling collection of Valjoux 72 parts, movements, dials, and cases, perfect for chronograph enthusiasts. Alternatively, two other extensive assortments feature components from Tissot, Lemania, and Valjoux. If vintage LIP watches pique your interest, mark your calendars for next Friday's auction. Additionally, a Vacheron Constantin from the 70s stands out with its striking asymmetric design, alongside a classic Doxa Calatrava and a sleek black-dialed Vacheron Constantin 222. The Bernhard Lederer Universe Planet with Aventurine dial presents a captivating design, showcasing a lineage that clearly influenced modern creations like Ressence watches.
Highlighting this week's offerings is a Grand Seiko Masterpiece Collection SBGZ003, a truly exceptional timepiece. This model, launched in 2019 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Spring Drive technology, is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship. Its platinum case, measuring 38.5mm in width and 9.8mm in thickness, is meticulously finished to an unparalleled degree. The dial features intricate hand-impressed minute markers, the iconic Grand Seiko emblem, and Spring Drive text, all complemented by exquisitely finished hands. The hand-wound 9R02 movement, visible through the caseback, boasts a power reserve indicator and stunning aesthetic details. This particular SBGZ003, acquired in 2022 and appearing in remarkable condition, represents a rare opportunity for collectors, especially considering its original retail price of $60,000, with current bidding at $21,000. For those who appreciate timeless elegance, a Patek Philippe 570G from the 1950s is presented by Andrew Shear. This 35.5mm timepiece, an ideal Calatrava for many, features a white gold Antoine Gerlach case that, despite its age, retains a breathtaking appearance. The dial, with its profound beauty, speaks for itself. Available for $55,000, it represents a significant acquisition for discerning collectors. Conversely, the Certina DS ref. 5101.013 offers a more accessible vintage option. This mass-produced 1960s stainless steel watch, while not a haute horology piece, demonstrates remarkable design sophistication for its category. Its lugs echo those found on vintage Carreras, and it features a substantial, likely original, signed crown. The dial, with Explorer-style numerals, balances sportiness with austerity. Despite its robust construction, designed with “Double Security” features for enhanced durability and water resistance, it carries a modest minimum bid of €100. Finally, a Jaeger-LeCoultre Uniplan from the same era, with an estimated price of €600-800, offers an elegant alternative to the more celebrated Reverso. Sharing the same caliber 411 movement and hands as the Reverso, the Uniplan provides a similar aesthetic and functional experience without the premium associated with the reversible case, presenting a compelling value for those who appreciate classic design and historical movements.
These carefully selected timepieces demonstrate that true value and beauty in horology are not solely defined by price or brand prestige, but also by craftsmanship, design integrity, and the stories they tell. From the exquisite precision of a Grand Seiko to the understated elegance of a vintage Certina, each watch reminds us of the dedication and artistry inherent in watchmaking. Embracing a diversity of watches enriches our appreciation for the enduring legacy of timekeeping. Whether a coveted masterpiece or a charmingly robust everyday watch, each piece encourages us to seek out and celebrate the unique qualities that make horology such a fascinating and rewarding pursuit.
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