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In a highly anticipated post, mj23 shares the culmination of a multi-year search for a specific independent watchmaking piece. This article delves into the details of his acquisition, a Pascal Coyon, a watch that has garnered significant attention within the collector community since its original release. His personal journey highlights the dedication often required to secure rare independent timepieces.
This piece needs no Introduction on this forum. It is a special piece I have been looking for in the past several years as I missed the boat originally. I finally found an ideal one with the big help of a fellow collector. I can’t be happier.

Key Points from the Discussion
- The Pascal Coyon piece shares aesthetic similarities with the Rexhepi Chronomètre, prompting a comparison of their finishing levels and price points.
- While not having seen the Rexhepi Chronomètre in person, the author, mj23, acknowledges that its finishing level appears superior, aligning with its significantly higher price range.
- The watch's design, particularly the placement of the '12' at the top, evokes a resemblance to the Vacheron Constantin Historiques American 1921.
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