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Pascal Coyon
Chronomètre
A very attractive stainless steel wristwatch with white lacquer dial, observatory chronometer certificate and box, number 19 of a 20 pieces limited edition
估價
CHF5,000 - 10,000
€5,300 - 10,600
$5,900 - 11,800
成交價
CHF17,780
拍品詳情
製造商
Pascal Coyon
年份
2017
機芯編號
1900J 19, movement further engraved 19/20
型號名稱
Chronomètre
材料
Stainless steel
機芯
Manual, cal. 1900J, 17 jewels
錶帶/ 錶鏈
Leather
錶扣
Stainless steel pin buckle
尺寸
41mm Diameter
簽名
Case, dial, and movement signed
配件
Accompanied by Besançon Observatory Chronometer Certificate dated May 05th 2017, Besançon Observatory booklet, numbered fitted presentation box.
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完整圖錄內容
圖錄文章
- Pascal Coyon is part of the new wave of independent artisanal watchmakers that offer beautifully crafted and executed classical timepieces. Coyon is a watch and clock repairer based in Bayonne, South West of France. Around 2012 he set out to create his own chronometer wristwatch and a year and a half later he had his first prototype.
- Inspired by 20th century pocket watch movements, Coyon sets out to deliver wristwatch with a superlative finish at a rather affordable price. Though based on the Unitas 6498, Coyon’s focus on the movement’s aesthetics is blatantly apparent with elegantly curved bridges, polished angles, a comma-shaped regulator index for micro-metric setting and, a sand blasted finish for the whole movement.
- A closer look at the movement reveals a viper head stamped at the base of the balance cock, demonstrating that the watch had undergone the Besançon Observatory trials.
- Coyon created 60 movements, 20 with yellow finish, like the present example, 20 with pink finish and 20 with silver finish. The white lacquer dials were available with or without a red twelve.
- The present example is offered by its original owner, is in excellent condition and complete with its full set of accessories.
- Inspired by 20th century pocket watch movements, Coyon sets out to deliver wristwatch with a superlative finish at a rather affordable price. Though based on the Unitas 6498, Coyon’s focus on the movement’s aesthetics is blatantly apparent with elegantly curved bridges, polished angles, a comma-shaped regulator index for micro-metric setting and, a sand blasted finish for the whole movement.
- A closer look at the movement reveals a viper head stamped at the base of the balance cock, demonstrating that the watch had undergone the Besançon Observatory trials.
- Coyon created 60 movements, 20 with yellow finish, like the present example, 20 with pink finish and 20 with silver finish. The white lacquer dials were available with or without a red twelve.
- The present example is offered by its original owner, is in excellent condition and complete with its full set of accessories.