My Dufour Simplicity was stolen yesterday in a home burglary. Platinum case, silver coloured dial, rose gold baton markers and dauphine hands. Serial number 103. Please DM me if you come across it. ...
For that to be so, the number '103' on the movement nameplate of the watch to be auctioned would have had to be carefully modified to '108' (quite achievable, one would have thought). That would mean, though, that the original '108' would still be in priv...
...and has me playing 'CSI.' If BMWMW has any straight-on, high-resolution shots it might show identical guilloche patterns. As the dials are made by hand I have to believe there will be identifiable variations...kind of like fingerprints.
Many thanks to everyone for the recent posts and numerous direct messages. I am aware of the situation and have been working to resolve it for some time now. I hope to have good news for the forum soon.
at least I am sure it can't get on the auction for sale, and for those dealers who know Dufour's work won't accept it as well, it is too small production, and too well known. good luck to you
I’m happy to report that, after lengthy court proceedings, I have finally recovered my stolen Simplicity. I want to thank my friend SJX in Singapore and also Mr Dufour himself for their help in recovering the watch. Also, thank you to all you forum member...