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Habring²
Perpetual-Doppel
A fine and attractive stainless steel perpetual calendar split-seconds chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, leap year indication, salmon dial, bracelet and presentation box
- Estimate
- HK$120,000 - 200,000€14,500 - 24,200$15,400 - 25,600
HK$127,000
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- Habring²
- Year
- Circa 2019
- Case No
- 09
- Model Name
- Perpetual-Doppel
- Material
- Stainless steel
- Calibre
- Manual, cal. A11P, 27 jewels
- Bracelet/Strap
- Stainless steel bracelet, max length 185mm
- Clasp/Buckle
- Stainless steel deployant clasp
- Dimensions
- 43mm diameter
- Signed
- Case, dial and movement signed
- Accessories
- Accompanied by two Habring² straps, additional set of hands, fitted presentation box and a copy of U(h)rKraft Magazine, issue 08/2020.
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
In celebration of their 15th birthday, Habring² has introduced the present masterfully executed and highly complicated perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch. Founded by Austrian watchmakers Maria and Richard Habring in 2004, the family-run workshop based in Völkermarkt is heralded for its design and technical excellence in creating extraordinary yet affordable timepieces.
Richard Habring is a renowned watchmaker who is known to have developed the split seconds chronograph movement during his time at IWC. With the patents for the mechanism expired, Habring² has ventured to improve it. The present watch features the in-house movement calibre A11P with Dubios-Depraz 51100 perpetual calendar module, which boasts a power reserve of 45-hours and 28,800 half oscillations per hour. The details of the movement are delightfully observable through the transparent case back, with the Habring² signature two cam systems in blued steel along with the beautifully finished bridges with perlage.
The mouthwatering salmon dial of the present watch is an equally attractive feat. Accentuated by the silver sub dials, numerals, blued hands and the moon phases indicator at the 12 o’clock, the salmon dial is full of charm and a quirky reminder of the roaring 20s. As the Habring²’s motto goes, "everyone deserves their own very special and unique timekeeper". Preserved in very attractive condition and accompanied with two Habring² straps and presentation box, this special timepiece should not be missed by any serious watch collector.
Richard Habring is a renowned watchmaker who is known to have developed the split seconds chronograph movement during his time at IWC. With the patents for the mechanism expired, Habring² has ventured to improve it. The present watch features the in-house movement calibre A11P with Dubios-Depraz 51100 perpetual calendar module, which boasts a power reserve of 45-hours and 28,800 half oscillations per hour. The details of the movement are delightfully observable through the transparent case back, with the Habring² signature two cam systems in blued steel along with the beautifully finished bridges with perlage.
The mouthwatering salmon dial of the present watch is an equally attractive feat. Accentuated by the silver sub dials, numerals, blued hands and the moon phases indicator at the 12 o’clock, the salmon dial is full of charm and a quirky reminder of the roaring 20s. As the Habring²’s motto goes, "everyone deserves their own very special and unique timekeeper". Preserved in very attractive condition and accompanied with two Habring² straps and presentation box, this special timepiece should not be missed by any serious watch collector.