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113Σ
Masa's Pastime
A unique, attractive and unusual gilt brass five-minute repeating wristwatch with small seconds, enamel dial and 19th century A. Golay-Leresche & Fils movement
- Estimate
- HK$200,000 - 400,000€23,100 - 46,100$25,600 - 51,300
HK$381,000
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- Masa's Pastime
- Year
- Circa 2023
- Movement No
- 16’385
- Material
- Gilt brass
- Calibre
- Manual, cal. 11”’, jewelled
- Bracelet/Strap
- Crocodile
- Clasp/Buckle
- Gold-plated stainless steel unsigned pin buckle
- Dimensions
- 37mm diameter
- Signed
- Dial and movement signed A. Golay-Leresche & Fils
- Accessories
- Accompanied by a 18K pink gold pocket watch case, prototype brass wristwatch case, additional bezel, handwritten notes, design sketches and purchasing invoice.
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
This masterpiece commissioned by Mark Cho features a refinished 5-minute repeating movement from A. Golay-Leresche & Fils from the late 19th century, with the most challenging aspect being the adjustment of the slider by 90 degrees to match modern wristwatches. The new 37mm timepiece is encased in brass, designed in-house and typically used for Masa's Pastime's prototype pieces. Another reason for using this material is that it produces surprisingly good chiming sounds.
The timepiece is further accompanied by the original 18K pink gold pocket watch case. Before the final product was completed, another case had already been designed and made, but Mark requested changes to the proportions, especially for the bezel, giving it a more convex shape for a pebble-like design.
Additionally, the original commissioning invoice, handwritten notes, and sketches are included, adding a nice touch to the provenance. As of now, Masa's Pastime is no longer accepting commissions, as they are focusing on their own projects, creating designs and watches under their own name.
"A repeater is every watch collector's dream and Masa was the first watchmaker to help realize mine. Masa and I selected this particular 100+ year old Golay movement, which came as a complete pocket watch, for the outstanding quality of its sound! We designed the case together over several months resulting in a shape that retains the satisfying, pebble-like qualities of a fine pocket watch. The case is made in brass but my hope was that the watch would be completed in white gold with an engraved chevron detail on the bezel. If the future owner is interested, I would be more than happy to help guide the watch to its completed form based on my original plans." —MARK CHO
The timepiece is further accompanied by the original 18K pink gold pocket watch case. Before the final product was completed, another case had already been designed and made, but Mark requested changes to the proportions, especially for the bezel, giving it a more convex shape for a pebble-like design.
Additionally, the original commissioning invoice, handwritten notes, and sketches are included, adding a nice touch to the provenance. As of now, Masa's Pastime is no longer accepting commissions, as they are focusing on their own projects, creating designs and watches under their own name.
"A repeater is every watch collector's dream and Masa was the first watchmaker to help realize mine. Masa and I selected this particular 100+ year old Golay movement, which came as a complete pocket watch, for the outstanding quality of its sound! We designed the case together over several months resulting in a shape that retains the satisfying, pebble-like qualities of a fine pocket watch. The case is made in brass but my hope was that the watch would be completed in white gold with an engraved chevron detail on the bezel. If the future owner is interested, I would be more than happy to help guide the watch to its completed form based on my original plans." —MARK CHO