The Geneva Watch Auction: XVIII
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Plenty of Pateks – and a pair of indies – make up our latest staff selections.
Read moreA comprehensive collectors’ guide.
Read moreA deep dive by Dr. Helmut Crott on the complete history of the Jürgensen watchmaking dynasty.
Read moreThe Patek Philippe ref. 1518 was groundbreaking, but the Swiss powerhouse didn’t stop there...
Read moreRolex, Patek Philippe, and Vacheron Constantin – oh my!
Read morePronounce the name Christian Klings before a crowd of lovers of technical mastery and you will receive a revered silence and knowing nods.
Read moreIt's the rarest Lange 1. Experts estimate that less than 30 were made. Now Phillips is offering a "New Old Stock" Lange 1 in stainless steel that has never, ever been worn. It hasn't even been fitted with a strap, yet.
Read moreUrwerk's most traditional wristwatch was also the brand's first. Ignored for many years, the round UR-102 is back in the spotlight this year thanks to a highly anticipated limited-edition revival.
Read moreInterest in F.P. Journe has surged to unprecedented heights over the past five years – here's why.
Read moreIt’s the most underrated perpetual calendar chronograph Patek Philippe has ever made.
Read moreWhile watchmaking is its own delicate form of art, it is perhaps the combination of natural gems and mechanical perfection that brings a unique sense of harmony when combined, resulting in masterpieces.
Read moreAs told by Francesca Cartier Brickell, in "The Cartiers: The Untold Story of the Family Behind the Jewellery Empire."
Read moreA convenient guide to all the modern iterations of one of Patek Philippe's most recognizable historic creations.
Read moreMade more than twenty years ago by two future stars of the independent watchmaking scene, the Cartier Monopoussoir CPCP has become a symbol of the great collaborative spirit of the late '90s. Denis Flageollet revisits the now iconic timepiece, and shares memories of working with François-Paul Journe and Cartier.
Read moreMade almost twenty years ago by one of the spiritual leaders of the independent watchmaking community, the Opus 3 is a watch “like no other,” which collectors have learned to appreciate with time. Arthur Touchot sits down with Vianney Halter, the man who dared present it to Harry Winston, to find out how its singular design was received then, and how it is viewed now.
Read moreOne of F.P. Journe's most underrated watches is also one of his most complicated.
Read moreA collectors' guide to De Bethune chronographs in the age of "ogival" lugs.
Read morePlus, a round-up of the greatest Philippe Dufour watches to sell at Phillips so far.
Read moreThe legendary ref. 5004 and the current-gen ref. 5204 face off in a one-of-a-kind showdown.
Read morePick your favorite: Black Label, Ruthenium, or Anniversaire.
Read moreThe only limited-edition Datograph ever produced by A. Lange & Söhne appears at auction for the second time.
Read moreNavigating more than 200 years of unusual indications, from the Bras en l'Air and the Don Pancho, all the way up to the Mercator and Overseas.
Read moreWhat you need to know before starting your collection.
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