Here are 39 models ordered more or less by increasing complexity. Have a nice Sunday. 1. SMALL SECONDS Henry Graves Jr.'s Minute Repeater (cal. no. 97,589) credit: Hodinkee Ref. 2419 (cal. ?) credit: hodinkee Ref. 2524 (cal. ?) 2524/1 (credit: Hodinkee) 2
produced by Patek. I don’t know if any of your 3 amazing choices have been produced beyond a prototype or a special for Mr. Stern. For my list I was thinking about publicly known watches that have been sold. But if I dropped that limitation, I would expan
This time we present the incredible ref 3615 Details as follows: Ref. 3615 - Patek Philippe men’s Minute-Repeating watch with Chronograph, 30-minute register and Perpetual Calendar Complications include: – Minute repeating on two gongs – Chronograph, sing
Quite rightly, collectors revere the Minute repeater or “striking watch” as the nadir of watch making know-how. Initially invented in the 17 th century, these early crude repeaters, often known as “dumb repeaters” were made so that one could tell the time
This watch mvt 198 340 was quoted as being the mist important wristwatch ever made by Dr George Daniels It is a minute repeater with perpetual from the 1930's Then there is the unique ref 3615 Finally let me show you Msr Philippe Stern's prrsonal watch A
Good afternoon all, As you may have seen I was finally reunited with my collection of watch books after a prolonged move. I was flipping through Wristwatches by Kahlert and came across these photos of the 3615. It\'s such a rare beast, with almost no Goog
Introduction Let me put the things straight. Modern oversized watches are not my cup of tea. Anything above a 40 mm diameter hardly gets my attention. I still remember that, 15 years, ago the 37 mm 5107 reference was called the ‘Calatrava Grande Taille‘ i
Hi, I just read the new Patek Philippe book about minute repeaters. It's a short reading and of course a bit promotional, but quite interesting. Several interesting informations can be found. The first I found was the discontinuation of the Sky Moon Tourb
Hi, The other was not bad either! The production means are not today what they were yesterday. I guess those vintage pieces will remain more exclusive than modern pieces. We'll certainly see very complicated pieces in the future, and a 5207 is an amazing
Obviously many here and myself first may wonder if we will ever see this watch out of the Patek Philippe window at Baselworld or the Geneva boutique. Those who may not wonder such question may answer "why bother?". I've read your many answers complaining