RD-blog-number-3286
$230,000 for 'one of the most important complicated watches of the 19th century'
Antiquorum's sale at the weekend starred a Breguet clock and Audemars pocket watch
There was a good buzz in the Geneva auction hall over the weekend (May 14-15) as Antiquorum's Important Modern and Vintage Timepieces sale got underway.
With an impressive variety of both antique and recent wristwatches, pocket watches and clocks from watchmaking legends going under the hammer, there was something for everyone on offer.
As expected, one of the big hits of the sale was a Breguet silver carriage clock with 10 complications. This was one of his silver humpback carriage clocks of which only a few were ever made, (1812). The complications include moon phases and equation of time.
Accompanied by the original Breguet gold-tooled red morocco travelling case, Breguet silver key and certificate, it sold for CHF205,000 (currently equivalent to $230,000) - in the upper half of its estimate range. It will make someone an excellent investment.
There was a good buzz in the Geneva auction hall over the weekend (May 14-15) as Antiquorum's Important Modern and Vintage Timepieces sale got underway.
With an impressive variety of both antique and recent wristwatches, pocket watches and clocks from watchmaking legends going under the hammer, there was something for everyone on offer.
As expected, one of the big hits of the sale was a Breguet silver carriage clock with 10 complications. This was one of his silver humpback carriage clocks of which only a few were ever made, (1812). The complications include moon phases and equation of time.
Accompanied by the original Breguet gold-tooled red morocco travelling case, Breguet silver key and certificate, it sold for CHF205,000 (currently equivalent to $230,000) - in the upper half of its estimate range. It will make someone an excellent investment.
At the same price, but a more decisive hit, was Louis Audemars "Grande Complication - "La Russe II", No. 12199, retailed by G. Aspe, Paris in 1896. Started in April 1873, and finished circa 1880, it was sold to Monsieur P. Hebert for 3240 Francs. It was described by the auctioneers as "one of the most important complicated watches of the 19th century".
With double perpetual calendar for both Julian and Gregorian systems, as well as minute-repeating, two time zones and a chronograph, it had been expected to sell for CHF100,000-150,000 but likewise reached CHF205,000 ($230,000).
Chromosome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosome
Human cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes (22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes), giving a total of 46 per cell. In addition to these, human ...X chromosome - Y chromosome - Chr. 1 - List of organisms
Chronology is the science of arranging events in their order of occurrence in time, such as the use of a timeline or sequence of events. It is also "the ...Category:Chronology - Reverse chronology - Dendrochronology - Tephrochronology
chronological - The Free Dictionarywww.thefreedictionary.com/chronological
chron·o·log·i·cal (kr n -l j -k l, kr n -) also chron·o·log·ic (-l j k). adj.
1. Arranged in order of time of occurrence.
2. Relating to or in accordance with chronology.
With double perpetual calendar for both Julian and Gregorian systems, as well as minute-repeating, two time zones and a chronograph, it had been expected to sell for CHF100,000-150,000 but likewise reached CHF205,000 ($230,000).
Chromosome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosome
Human cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes (22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes), giving a total of 46 per cell. In addition to these, human ...X chromosome - Y chromosome - Chr. 1 - List of organisms
- Chronos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronos
Chronos (Greek: Χρόνος, "time," also transliterated as Khronos or Latinized as
Chronus) is the personification of Time in pre-Socratic philosophy and later ...Aion (deity) - Chronos (disambiguation) - Father Time - Phanes
- Chronograph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronograph
The term, Chronograph comes from the Greek word for "chronos" and "graph", which is translated to time and writing. Early versions of the chronograph are the ...Gun chronograph - Double chronograph - Chronometer - Louis Moinet - Chronology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology
Chronology is the science of arranging events in their order of occurrence in time, such as the use of a timeline or sequence of events. It is also "the ...Category:Chronology - Reverse chronology - Dendrochronology - Tephrochronology
chronological - The Free Dictionarywww.thefreedictionary.com/chronological
chron·o·log·i·cal (kr n -l j -k l, kr n -) also chron·o·log·ic (-l j k). adj.
1. Arranged in order of time of occurrence.
2. Relating to or in accordance with chronology.
With double perpetual calendar for both Julian and Gregorian systems, as well as minute-repeating, two time zones and a chronograph, it had been expected to sell for CHF100,000-150,000 but likewise reached CHF205,000 ($230,000).
Search Results
Search Results
- Biological clock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_clock
Biological clock may refer to: Circadian rhythm, living organisms' adaptations to solar related rhythms; Age and female fertility ...
You and Your Biological Clock | Healthy Sleephealthysleep.med.harvard.edu/healthy/getting/bio-clock
Two internal systems interact to regulate when we sleep and when we are awake. These systems are the sleep/wake homeostat, which monitors our need for ...
Above, we see TIME SIGNALS ....
Decimal number 10 and decimal number 2
OR
Binary number 10 --> equivalent to base 2
OR
hexadecimal number HEX'10' = Base 16 and the Base 2 number
In year 2000, Nature requires communities to have some human brain bio-computer processors
with the " WHY 2K" data stream pipeline ability. In year 2013 , this is known as the missing Y2K brain subroutine.
Modern hematology data processing theory tells us about Nature's new version of alpha/numeric B100D.
SYMBOL MACHINE analysis of the Virginia TECH English department word of HONOR of B100D error tell us . . ..
B100D ---> alphabet letter B + number 100 + alphabet letter D.
Base 16 hexadecimal X'100" = 256 --> implies level 256 is needed to help resolve the Hierarchy Problem in physics professors ..... known as the SYMBOL MACHINE bio-physics problem in practical communications with analysts studying Nature's system messages.
Thus we see that Nature's SYMBOLIC LIFE evolution within some humanoids ..... thru that human's math and algebra thinking effort ....... has enhanced the X physical biology chromosome with SYMBOL chromosome attributes ....
X algebra chromosome, the function of (x) chromosome, and the hexadecimal X'100" = Base 16 chromosomes.
Thus, news announcements about clocks and watchs .... sometimes provide secondary CLUES to other puzzles about TIME and human life, etc.
Decimal number 10 and decimal number 2
OR
Binary number 10 --> equivalent to base 2
OR
hexadecimal number HEX'10' = Base 16 and the Base 2 number
In year 2000, Nature requires communities to have some human brain bio-computer processors
with the " WHY 2K" data stream pipeline ability. In year 2013 , this is known as the missing Y2K brain subroutine.
Modern hematology data processing theory tells us about Nature's new version of alpha/numeric B100D.
SYMBOL MACHINE analysis of the Virginia TECH English department word of HONOR of B100D error tell us . . ..
B100D ---> alphabet letter B + number 100 + alphabet letter D.
Base 16 hexadecimal X'100" = 256 --> implies level 256 is needed to help resolve the Hierarchy Problem in physics professors ..... known as the SYMBOL MACHINE bio-physics problem in practical communications with analysts studying Nature's system messages.
Thus we see that Nature's SYMBOLIC LIFE evolution within some humanoids ..... thru that human's math and algebra thinking effort ....... has enhanced the X physical biology chromosome with SYMBOL chromosome attributes ....
X algebra chromosome, the function of (x) chromosome, and the hexadecimal X'100" = Base 16 chromosomes.
Thus, news announcements about clocks and watchs .... sometimes provide secondary CLUES to other puzzles about TIME and human life, etc.