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Vianney Halter
Classic
A steampunk and very rare white gold wristwatch with center seconds, sapphire rotor and guarantee
- Estimate
- CHF20,000 - 40,000€21,600 - 43,200$25,100 - 50,200
CHF50,800
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- Vianney Halter
- Year
- 2010
- Case No
- 69W.249.CL
- Model Name
- Classic
- Material
- 18k white gold
- Calibre
- Automatic, cal. VH100, 27 jewels
- Bracelet/Strap
- Leather
- Clasp/Buckle
- 18k white gold Vianney Halter pin buckle
- Dimensions
- 36mm diameter
- Signed
- Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
- Accessories
- Accompanied by Vianney Halter Certificate of Authenticity dated 26th January 2010, original purchase invoice and polishing cloth.
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
With the perpetual calendar Antiqua launched in 1998, Vianney Halter somewhat launched the genre of Independent Creative Horology, with a highly off the beaten path design inspired by 19th century steampunk.
Halter released the Classic collection in 2000 as a deliberate evolution away from the complexity – and the audacity - of the Antiqua. The Halter signature elements were nevertheless very present on the Classic that includes a bezel with rivets on each hour marker inspired by the portholes of Captain Nemo’s Nautilus, lugs with an unconventional hinged design and a crown adorned with rivets. The dial gleams in its architectural beauty, it is multileveled with an elegant mix of frosted and polished surfaces.
The movement inside is an interesting one. It’s a modified Lemania caliber 8810 – dubbed the VH100 by Halter – with a double barrel architecture and an oscillating weight mounted on a transparent sapphire crystal to allow for an unimpeded view of the movement design and decoration. Every aspect of the case, the movement, and the dial are hand-finished by Halter and his team.
The Classic was made in a total of 250 pieces in pink, yellow and white gold with different dial variants. The present example in white gold bearing number 69 is in excellent condition, with its original purchase invoice from Japan it offers an opportunity to the collector of independent artisans to own an extremely coveted and hard to find timepiece.
Halter released the Classic collection in 2000 as a deliberate evolution away from the complexity – and the audacity - of the Antiqua. The Halter signature elements were nevertheless very present on the Classic that includes a bezel with rivets on each hour marker inspired by the portholes of Captain Nemo’s Nautilus, lugs with an unconventional hinged design and a crown adorned with rivets. The dial gleams in its architectural beauty, it is multileveled with an elegant mix of frosted and polished surfaces.
The movement inside is an interesting one. It’s a modified Lemania caliber 8810 – dubbed the VH100 by Halter – with a double barrel architecture and an oscillating weight mounted on a transparent sapphire crystal to allow for an unimpeded view of the movement design and decoration. Every aspect of the case, the movement, and the dial are hand-finished by Halter and his team.
The Classic was made in a total of 250 pieces in pink, yellow and white gold with different dial variants. The present example in white gold bearing number 69 is in excellent condition, with its original purchase invoice from Japan it offers an opportunity to the collector of independent artisans to own an extremely coveted and hard to find timepiece.
Vianney Halter
Swiss | 1994Vianney Halter seeks to change how we view time and creates mechanical timepieces with retro-futuristic innovative timekeeping displays. One of his most famous models, the groundbreaking Anitqua, takes inspiration from the nineteenth century with an industrial, steampunk aesthetic, using a case with four separate dial displays that wowed collectors when it was first launched in 1998. For some of Halter's creations, literature — in particular that of Jules Verne — has been a source of inspiration. Halter continues to create futuristic case designs and works with complicated movements.
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