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Antiquorum’s Spring Auction 2010 Will Present True Masterpieces

February 15th, 2010

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Greubel Forsey Double Tourbillon (est. $200,000 to $300,000)

There will be more than 400 remarkable timepieces offered on the block at Antiquorum’s Spring Sale which will be held on March 10 and 11 at its U.S. headquarters in New York. A Greubel Forsey Double Tourbillon estimated at $200,000 to $300,000 will be the sale highlight, along with an Audemars Piguet Jules Audemars Tourbillon Répétition Minutes QP estimated at $300,000 to $350,000 and remarkable timepieces from the collection of internationally acclaimed artist Arman, including a Patek Philippe Ref. 3971 estimated at $70,000 to $90,000.

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Jules Audemars Tourbillon Répétition Minutes Quantième Perpetuel

On the sale will be some other clooector delights, such as an Officine Panerai “Luminor 1950 8 Days” PAM 203 produced in 2005 (est. $75,000 to $90,000), a Breguet Ref. 5447 (est. $90,000 to $120,000), a Lange Double Split (est. $60,000 to $80,000), and two Rolex “Paul Newman” Daytonas (Refs. 6239 and 6241).

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Patek Philippe Ref. 3971 in 18K yellow gold, produced in 1989

For those who will be not in New York at the event time, the Previews are good choices, which will be held in Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Palm Beach. You can get additional information by visiting the official Antiquorum website

New Model: F.P.Journe Vagabondage II

February 10th, 2010

The famous watch company F.P.Journe has recently unveiled “Vagabondage II”, the second chapter of the Vagabondage Limited Series. With 69 pieces in platinum and 68 pieces in 18K red gold, this extremely limited watch will be available in all authorized F.P.Journe points of sale. This extraordinary model continues one of the more interesting lineages in modern watchmaking.

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To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Antiquorum, F.P. Journe created three unique pieces in rose, white and yellow gold in 2004. These unique pieces are exclusively available at a Geneva charity auction in favour of the ICM, the Research Institute for Brain and Spinal Cord Diseases in Paris. They were F.P.Journe creations, but with an unusual shape. For the first time, the Geneva Manufacture created a watch with a flat Tortue-shaped case and a dial without the F.P.Journe signature. The pieces sold for three times their value.

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The acclaimed Vagabondage I watch was released just following the charity auction, as a limited series of 69 pieces in platinum with an 18K rose gold movement. This series sold out with no promotion or publicity of any kind – not even a picture. Now, a new series – Vagabondage II – arrives on the scene. It differs from the original series but retains the same flavor. This second edition presents a manually-wound movement and an original digital time display, with small seconds at 6 and power reserve at 12. The 18K rose gold movement is visible through the dial in smoked sapphire crystal, also without the F.P.Journe signature.

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The two variations for the Vagabondage II are identical to each other in external design, except for the material for windows and hands. Owners of a Vagabondage I will be given priority for the purchase of an identical limited number from the Vagabondage II series. A third Vagabondage edition will very likely be created as new technical advances dictate. Each watch of the “Vagabondage” series will have an original digital display system.