I truly believe this is the most important Patek in my collection: A mid-century masterpiece of Patek: bringing Victorin Piguet, stern freres and antoine gerlach in a single watch: the ref 850. This one of two known and the only one in private hands (the ...
Not only is it technically impressive: it's also absolutely beautiful (and your shots are great)! Case, pusher, crown, dial, hands, caliber: everything is superb here. I just wish we could hear the repeater... I've sometimes considered purchasing a pocket...
Promoting it with that extra video and saying during the bidding ' if it were a wristwatch the price would be X 10 ' Has was right but that was not good for you wallet On the other hand ... You still have a magnificent piece of historical art !!!
of curating this amazing work of art . . . congratulations! I’ve never seen a pocket watch I’ve liked more than this. A bit speechless actually. As curator, we hope you share more of this treasure. My best to you!
AP's "Grande Complication" movement would be a good fit if you wanted to make something like this in a wristwatch (all the complications, and has quad subdials). They still do custom stuff for VIPs, so if someone wanted it badly enough it should be possib...
1911 I would consider as "mature" V. Piguet... also it was VP that supplied lecoutre with chronographs (including the ultra thin 11''' supplied to PP, cartier and AP in the 1920s) also this chrono (with the instantaneous min counter) is typical VP and not...
This is discussed by Daniel Aubert in here . I know almost of their "grande sonnerie" clockwatches came from the Reymond brothers, as did some of their repeaters. These movements have an offset center wheel and would have been special order. I suspect LeC...
There were many makers that used the off-center but mainly VP : Piguet freres, LEP etc used them and can be seen on jules, VC and other brands from the era. I do strongly believe the base movement on this is made by VP and not lecoultre, There are many di...
My interest is mostly in clockwatches, not repeaters. 861’367 is my personal favorite of these mid century complications. Glad yours found a good home.
love sonneries like this one almost bought one (the one in the iamge) but haven't had the luck yet: this one imho is LEP: love 861367 but I think 97'903 is a good contender as well! ...