Sotheby’s Hong Kong
Important Watches Autumn Sale 2016 To Take Place On 5 October
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Auktion05.10.2016
A. Lange & Söhne, A Fine And Rare Platinum Rectangular Tourbillon Wristwatch With Patented Stop-Seconds Mechanism, Date And Power Reserve Indication, Cabaret Tourbillon, circa 2011; lot 2052; Est. HK$800,000 - 1,200,000 / US$103,000 – 154,000 In 2008, A. Lange & Söhne introduced the new Cabaret Tourbillon with the first stop-seconds feature ever implemented in a tourbillon calibre. This is the first timepiece of its type that can be set precisely to the second, allowing an accurate synchronisation with an external time source. The case in an elegant rectangular shape exudes charismatic perfection of the Art Deco era. When the crown is pulled, an intricate mechanism sets into motion, putting two V-shaped spring arms into contact with the outer rim of the balance wheel, bringing it to an immediate halt. The ends of the two springs are asymmetrically designed so as to ensure that optimal pressure will be exerted onto stopping the balance, hence guaranteeing utmost accuracy when adjusting time. In addition to the patented stop-second mechanics, the twin mainspring barrel also provides the movement with a power reserve of five days when fully wound.
Single-Owner Collection of Sport Watches
Continuing the success of ‘A Private Single-Owner Collection of Important Wines & Watches’ in Spring 2015, this enchanting line-up of sporty watches hailing from the same owner takes the auction stage again, tellingly illustrates the refined and zealous taste of a modern-day gentleman. The collection garners a range of timepieces characterised by their youthfulness and masculine charm, encompassing limited editions by prestigious makers such as Audemars Piguet, Panerai and Jaeger-LeCoultre.
Audemars Piguet, A Pink Gold And Forged Carbon Tourbillon Chronograph Wristwatch With 10-Day Power Reserve, Case H03575 Royal Oak Offshore, circa 2010; lot 2127; Est. HK$800,000 – 1,200,000 / US103,000 – 154,000 Launched in 1993, Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore series has been at the forefront of robust watch styles. Year after year, the collection evolved alongside the brand, taking this innovative spirit to an extreme by embracing high-tech materials like forged carbon and ceramic. This particular timepiece features an openwork dial revealing twin barrels, offering 10-day power reserve with the column wheel chronograph mechanism and tourbillon fully visible. The ruggedness of forged carbon offers a stark contrast against the luxurious elegance exuded by pink gold material, making this a statement timepiece for collectors pursuing individuality and personal taste.
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