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Grande & Petite Sonnerie Tourbillon Clockwatch  © Autiquorum

27.04.10, 10:04

ANTIQUORUM - Enchères de mai à Genève

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Press release


Collectors can look forward to Antiquorum’s Important Collectors’ Wristwatches, Pocket Watches, & Clocks Auction, to be held on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 May at the Mandarin Oriental Geneva. More than 450 selected vintage and modern wristwaches will be offered for sale. Previews are to be held in Hong Kong, Hang Zhou, Shanghai and Geneva.

Grande & Petite Sonnerie Tourbillon Clockwatch. © Antiquorum
Grande & Petite Sonnerie Tourbillon Clockwatch. © Antiquorum

 

One of the highlights of the sale is unquestionably the exceptionally rare and very important Grande & Petite Sonnerie Tourbillon Clockwatch attributed to Victorin Piguet, made for Tchétounoff Frères, Moscow, circa 1900. Its movement combines a two-train grande and petite sonnerie with trip minute-repeating and one-minute tourbillon.
 
Estimate: CHF 300’000 – 400’000

 

Patek Philippe Ref. 130. © Antiquorum
Patek Philippe Ref. 130. © Antiquorum


Top lots also include the Patek Philippe Ref. 130 in pink gold for Eberhard-Milan. This very sought-after chronograph, made circa 1948, was retailed by Eberhard, Milan (Italy). Sophisticated collectors appreciate this model's perfect proportions and its clearly readable dial, encircled by a slender, concave bezel which lends a great luminosity to the dial.
 
Estimate: CHF 70’000 – 90’000

 

Patek Philippe  Ref.1579. © Antiquorum
Patek Philippe  Ref.1579. © Antiquorum



Another very fine and rare timepiece by Patek Philippe is the Ref.1579, made in 1949 and sold on October 18, 1950. This large 18K yellow gold chronograph is accompanied by the original Certificate of Origin, the Extract from the Archives, a documented spare service dial from 1977 and service history documents for the period 1974 to 1994.
 
Estimate: CHF 80’000 – 100’000

 

 

Jaeger-LeCoultre Illuminated World Globe Table Clock, Ref. 163. © Antiquorum
Jaeger-LeCoultre Illuminated World Globe Table Clock, Ref. 163. © Antiquorum


Antiquorum experts are also delighted to present a collection of 60 exquisite and very interesting Jaeger LeCoultre clocks belonging to a private French collector, including the Jaeger-LeCoultre Illuminated World Globe Table Clock, Ref. 163. This very fine and rare 8-day going Art-Deco table clock, with electric illuminated globe, was made circa 1935, with the globe made by J.Forest.
 
Estimate: CHF 6’000 – 8’000

Jaeger-LeCoultre Pendulette Double Face Cristal Taillé, Ref. 155. © Antiquorum
Jaeger-LeCoultre Pendulette Double Face Cristal Taillé, Ref. 155. © Antiquorum



The Jaeger-LeCoultre Pendulette Double Face Cristal Taillé, Ref. 155, will also retain the collectors’ attention, made circa 193. This fine 8-day going Art-Deco table clock in glass and chrome holds two digital dials.
 
Estimate: CHF 5’000 – 7’000

 

Patek Philippe Ref. 3448. © Antiquorum
Patek Philippe Ref. 3448. © Antiquorum



Antiquorum’s May auction also includes a selection of technical timepieces with the Patek Philippe Ref. 3448 Retailed by Cartier, made circa 1970. This very fine and rare self-winding 18K yellow gold wristwatch features a perpetual calendar and moon phases. It is accompanied by the Extract from the Archives and a Cartier certificate of authenticity.
 
Estimate: CHF 120’000 – 180’000

 

 

Audemars Piguet
Audemars Piguet "Jules Audemars - Tourbillon Répétition Minutes Quantième Perpetuel", Cabinet No.2. © Antiquorum


Yet another exceptional timepiece is the Audemars Piguet "Jules Audemars - Tourbillon Répétition Minutes Quantième Perpetuel", Cabinet No.2, second watch in the “Tradition of Excellence” cabinet series. It was made circa 2000 in a limited edition of 20 pieces only. This grand complication combines minute-repeating and perpetual calendar functions with a visible one-minute tourbillon regulator.
 
Estimate: CHF 270’000 – 330’000

 

 

Patek Philippe Ref. 3970. © Antiquorum
Patek Philippe Ref. 3970. © Antiquorum



Collectors will also be delighted by the Patek Philippe Ref. 3970, in platinum, sold in June 2003. This platinum chronograph features a perpetual calendar, moon phases, leap year and 24-hour indication. It is accompanied by the original fitted mahogany box, Certificate of Origin, setting pin, booklets and a spare strap and transparent platinum case back.
 
Estimate: CHF 110’000 – 150’000

 

 

Patek Philippe, Ref. 5101P – « 10 Days Tourbillon ». © Antiquorum
Patek Philippe, Ref. 5101P – « 10 Days Tourbillon ». © Antiquorum



Antiquorum experts are also pleased to present the Patek Philippe, Ref. 5101P – « 10 Days Tourbillon », sold on December 18, 2006 by G. Collins & Sons, British Crown Jewellers and personal jeweller to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This exceptional rectangular and curved, Art Deco style platinum chronometer wristwatch holds a one-minute tourbillon regulator and tandem mainspring barrels providing a 10-day power-reserve. It is accompanied by the Certificate of Origin, chronometer rating certificate, instructions in a leather folder, the original wood fitted box and a limited edition Patek Philippe art print – VI-2003 illustrating the movement of the Ref. 5101.
 
Estimate: CHF 200’000 – 250’000

 

 

Patek Philippe Ref. 5004. © Antiquorum
Patek Philippe Ref. 5004. © Antiquorum



Sold in October 2009, the Patek Philippe Ref. 5004, in 18K yellow gold, is yet another extremely rare wristwatch offered for sale. This split-seconds chronograph features a perpetual calendar, moon phases, leap year and 24 hour indication.
 
Estimate: CHF 180’000 – 220’000

 

 

AP Team Alinghi
AP Team Alinghi "Royal Oak Offshore", Limited Edition, No. 090/107. © Antiquorum



America’s Cup aficionados will certainly want the AP Team Alinghi "Royal Oak Offshore", Limited Edition, No. 090/107. Made in a limited series of 107 pieces to celebrate the victory of Alinghi team in March 2003 America’s Cup, this flyback chronograph in forged carbon, ceramic and platinum bears a central digital 10-minute count-down timer, 20-minute and 6-hour chronograph registers and is accompanied by a Team Alinghi presentation case and user’s manual.
 
Estimate: CHF 85’000 – 135’000

 

Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Complication Gyrotourbillon No. 1/1 – Piece Unique. © Antiquorum
Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Complication Gyrotourbillon No. 1/1 – Piece Unique. © Antiquorum



Closing the selection of complicated timepieces offered at Antiquorum’s May auction is the Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Complication Gyrotourbillon No. 1/1 – Piece Unique. This exceptional and highly complicated 8-day going platinum wristwatch features a visible Jaeger-LeCoultre caliber 177 with inclined lightweight two-cage multi-axis spherical tourbillon, two barrels with sapphire covers, “marchante” equation of time, perpetual calendar with retrograde month indication, leap-year indication and patented instant date display by means of two retrograde hands and power reserve indication. It was sold in December 2007.
 
Estimate: CHF 270’000 – 320’000

   

 

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