The Geneva Watch Auction: XVII
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Tensator springs and bowtie-shaped balance wheels. Inversions and oscillations. One hundred percent handmade. The Naissance d’une Montre 2 by Greubel Forsey, Urwerk, and Cyrano Devanthey and Dominique Buser of Oscillon is unlike any watch you’ve seen before.
Read moreThe only limited-edition Datograph ever produced by A. Lange & Söhne appears at auction for the second time.
Read morePhilippe Dufour commercialized his first pocket watch in 1982, a grande et petite sonnerie built for Audemars Piguet and sold by Asprey London. Forty years after its debut, the Philippe Dufour for Audemars Piguet Grande et Petite Sonnerie Pocket Watch No.1 returns to center stage as part of Geneva Watch Auction: XVII. Our Senior Editorial Manager takes an in-depth look at what makes it so special in this feature story.
Read moreFrom collaborating with Konstantin Chaykin to making their own sapphire crystals, Behrens is poised to be the next big thing.
Read moreIt's where Patek Philippe gets experimental.
Read moreArthur Touchot meets the former Audemars Piguet Creative Director to discuss three watches from his time in Le Brassus.
Read moreOur personal favorites from the first live Watches sale at PHILLIPS this year.
Read moreDo you enjoy grand complications? What about Saatchi editions? Or diamond-set Nautili? Welcome home, fellow Patek Philippe lovers – you're in the right place.
Read moreThe Patek Philippe ref. 1518 was groundbreaking, but the Swiss powerhouse didn’t stop there...
Read moreDouglas S. Dickins was in his early 20s when he was shot down over France during World War II and captured as a POW. This is a story of his courage and determination, and how a specific Rolex chronograph ended up in his possession.
Read moreForget the Type XX, Breguet's ultra-rare 1960s dive watch is the vintage tool watch to own from the brand.
Read morePreviously unknown, the vintage Vacheron Constantin 222 in 18k white gold changes the history of Vacheron Constantin's historic luxury sport watch.
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 moreA detailed look at how Rolex evolved its legendary sport chronograph into the ideal canvas for gem stones.
Read moreHow to collect one of the rarest and most desirable eras of watchmaking at Audemars Piguet.
Read moreA group of watches that distill the past 40 years of watchmaking at one of the industry's pioneering firms.
Read moreIt's the perfect encapsulation of everything that makes Greubel Forsey so unique.
Read moreA look at the early years of master watchmaker Kari Voutilainen's work.
Read moreJochen Benzinger has spent the past 45 years focused entirely on the art of guilloché and engraving. And now, thanks to a friendly collaboration with Austria's top watchmakers, he has his own proprietary movement to match his exquisite dials.
Read moreArthur Touchot examines an important 21st-century member of the Rolex Daytona family, coming to sale this December in New York.
Read morePlus, a round-up of the greatest Philippe Dufour watches to sell at Phillips so far.
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