A well known member of this forum recently inspected the blue dial Phillipe Dufour Simplicity that sold for a million dollars at Christies this week. There was something very interesting inside the movement, BEHIND the caseback exhibition glass, which mad...
If Sotheby's can't see a shredder hiding in the picture frame of an artist, I guess I can't expect Christie's to notice a large piece of blue caterpillar dropping in a movement! Thanks for sharing Cozmopak! These auction houses really need to do a more th...
Which is why the shredder stopped halfway? Sotheby's is adamant they were not in on the prank. And it seems the battery was on standby for a long time (it had to be on continuously as it has has a receiver for the remote transmitter). Should've used a bet...
at the least the caterpillar crap colour matches the dial. Looking at it that way, this particular caterpillar was very considerate-it sure could have been a different more earthy colour
What is under Dufours watchful eye? Maybe, but probably pretty highly unlikely. But it isn't from when we last opened the watch, that means someone else did, which begs the questions of why, who and what did the do when it was opened?