an Astrolabium in excellent condition at a good price so I may pick that up. I may never wind up completing the Trilogy since Christiaan van der Klaauw came out with an amazing planetarium watch last year that I'm thinking of getting. I wouldn't need 2 pl
And UN is saying that it will take 4 months and cost $10,000! I need to learn more about the Astrolabium before I decide to pull the trigger. Also, this watch had been serviced a few years ago, and the dealer who sold it to me shared the invoice with me.
Hope you don't mind me tagging along with my UN Tellurium J. Kepler. Now all we need is a post by someone with an Astrolabium Gallileo Galilei to complete the Trilogy!
I get where you’re coming from. My main goal was simply to share the story and craftsmanship behind this Astrolabium with fellow enthusiasts. It’s not actively listed for sale - just open to private conversations if someone truly connects with it. Appreci
At first glance, it is as though a constellation has been captured in rose gold. Every so often, a watch appears that isn’t just a piece of craftsmanship, but a little piece of human history. A moment when art, science, and wonder come together. This is t
So, it may not be so relevant now. Still, it was an expression of what was back then, and in some ways, it is nice to see the new marine (Torpilleur), Freaks - and even the Planetarium, Tellerium and Astrolabium pieces back in UN's line up today. Not sure
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