Antiquorum Auction

Antiquorum Auction

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Stuart

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11,636 posts

258 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Chaps,

Antiquorum are holding a sale on the 11th May entitled "the collection of a European Gentleman"

What a collection! This is like a catalogue of every significant watch in the past 10 years, let alone the collection of one person.

Fully browsable watch porn here: http://www.antiquorum.com/eng/may_catalogue.html

Enjoy!

Don1

16,072 posts

215 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Mmmmm... lot 23 please! And 146. And 274. And 402. I'm not greedy. Either the 475 or 478. But I'd prefer the 679.

That's all!

lowdrag

13,033 posts

220 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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If it isn't an estate sale, it must be breaking his heart to part with all those - I can't say watches - beautiful engineering works of art.

Don1

16,072 posts

215 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Justayellowbadge - have you had a clear-out recently? wink

Asterix

24,438 posts

235 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Some absolutely stunning items there.

Wish I was really rich frown

cyberface

12,214 posts

264 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Bloody hell, what a collection! Someone who has spent their enormous wealth on the finest of art IMO. Art *and* engineering combined, can't get much better than that.

Two things to note - firstly, anyone reckon he likes FP Journe? hehe, and secondly that collection has redefined my aspirations and desires... it'd be insane to aspire to a collection like that because I'll never *ever* be that rich, but one day I want an FP Journe. And a Lange. And I *have* to own a 'proper' tourbillon one day - not one of the CNC-machined Chinese mass-produced tourbillons that have finally started regular production, but one from a manufacture with a long history, tradition *and* innovation.

I've gone off my old aim of eventually owning a Patek. Yes, they have the history, they have the tradition and their levels of quality are probably beyond my appreciation... but I'm starting to think my original aspiration was based on wanting what I saw as the 'finest' quality, the 'finest' brand name when you think of Swiss watches. Not because of raw desire to own a piece of engineering art I could look at working for hours. So what if Journe's more complicated pieces are slightly less accurate timekeepers in all positions than Patek's perpetual calendar? They're fking gorgeous, whereas Patek gets a rating of 'splendid'. And if I ever attain the sort of wealth that allows me to indulge in watches that cost tens of thousands of pounds... I want 'gorgeous' rather than 'splendid'. A bit like buying an Alfa instead of an Audi....

Back from dream-world, I could probably realistically own a Glashütte Original at some point (cheaper than the Lange but similar styles). Whether I could afford one of the models with interesting complications that I'd want is another question frown

Back to dream-world, that FP Journe 'Remontoir d'Égalité avec Seconde Morte' - is just utterly, utterly beautiful and I'd love to own it. Now that's one movement and design the ultra-clever replica counterfeiters are going to have trouble copying smile (not, of course, that being the reason why I desire the watch so much)

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I have a feeling FP Journe will forever be out of my price range though cry