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Sotheby’s Geneva Sale Generates Over $6 Million
Sotheby’s May 9 Geneva sale saw international collectors out in force, staking their claim both for big brands and, even more noticeably, for rare and historic timepieces. In total, the sale realized $6,338,588, well within pre-sale expectations. 53% of the lots sold achieved prices in excess of high estimate, with sell through rates of 78.4% by lot and 81.8% by value. The evening’s top seller was lot 90, an exceptional three color gold, enamel and split pearl shield form automaton, c.1805-10. Estimated at $360,000-450,000, this small and complex automaton, featuring a shepherdess tending two sheep near a waterfall, excited interest across the globe. Ultimately 5 bidders battled to secure the piece. Together, they drove the final price $690,281. Their enthusiasm was sparked by the fact the automaton ranks among the most impressive pieces ever made by legendary watchmakers Isaac Daniel Piguet and Henri Capt. Like so many of the most accomplished pieces of the period, this ex
Offshore Navy with Hornback
Hi guys,After I got my Offshore Navy for a while, it's time to change from rubber to hornback...and here is the result!! I personally like it more than rubber strap.
Omega Grade 5 titanium experiences?
I would like to know people's experiences concerning grade 5 titanium. Omega talk about the titanium being 'self healing'? Surely not?!What is it like to refinish? I can't imagine it differs too much from steel.Cheers
Considering Purchase
I'm considering a PAM 523 (Luminor 1950 42mm white dial). So far I've mainly collected Rolexes.Anything I need to consider or another model you may suggest? I have smaller wrist so anything more than 42 is too big.Should I expect to get a discount from a Panerai AD?Thanks for the info.
Thoughts on which one would be a good next choice?
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