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Auction archive: Lot number 137

IWC

The Geneva Watch Auction: FOUR
12 Nov 2016 - 13 Nov 2016
Estimate
CHF40,000 - CHF70,000
ca. US$40,153 - US$70,267
Price realised:
CHF50,000
ca. US$50,191
Auction archive: Lot number 137

IWC

The Geneva Watch Auction: FOUR
12 Nov 2016 - 13 Nov 2016
Estimate
CHF40,000 - CHF70,000
ca. US$40,153 - US$70,267
Price realised:
CHF50,000
ca. US$50,191
Beschreibung:

137 IWC Ref. 3770
Manufacturer: IWC Year: 1991 Reference No: 3770 Movement No: 2'438'088 Case No: 2'552'047 also stamped 47/50 Model Name: Grande Complication Material: Platinum Calibre: Automatic, cal. 79091, 71 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Alligator Clasp/Buckle: Platinum IWC pin buckle Dimensions: 42.5mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and buckle signed Accessories: Accompanied by fitted leather travel case and IWC service papers dated September 6, 2016 Literature: This reference is fully documented in the book “The Grande Complication from IWC” by Manfred Fritz and published in 1991 Catalogue Essay In 1985, during the midst of the quartz crisis, IWC set out to create what would be its first grande complication wristwatch - and one of the world’s most complicated timepieces: a wristwatch featuring a perpetual calendar, a chronograph, and the king of complications, a minute repeater. A team of watchmakers and engineers was commissioned, and along with two young wunderkinds of complicated horology, Dominic Renaud and Giulio Papi (who are today behind some of Audemars Piguet and Richard Mille’s most complicated movements) were tasked to create IWC’s grande complication. After five years of painstaking development work and 12 patents, this horological masterpiece was officially presented at the Basel fair in 1990. The project was officially documented in the book “The Grande Complication from IWC” by Manfred Fritz published in 1991. The 42.5 mm platinum case of the present lot houses an automatic caliber with no less than 568 components that give life to 18 functions: hour, minute and seconds displays, moon phase, month, day and date displays, perpetual calendar, indication of year, decade, century and millennium, chronograph seconds counter, chronograph minutes counter, chronograph hours counter, minute repeater, quarter repeater and hour repeater. The present lot, number 47 of 50, is a fiercely masculine timepiece in appearance, yet eloquently showcases the delicate work of the watchmakers who brought it to life. The IWC Grande Complication proudly stood against the tide of quartz watches that were flooding the market, and is a timepiece that certainly helped bring back interest in fine, mechanical complicated movements. It set the benchmark for the multi-complicated watch trend that was to follow into the new millennium, and the present lot in platinum, preserved in immaculate original condition, is one of the finest examples of this historic watch to appear on the market. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 137
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 2016 - 13 Nov 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

137 IWC Ref. 3770
Manufacturer: IWC Year: 1991 Reference No: 3770 Movement No: 2'438'088 Case No: 2'552'047 also stamped 47/50 Model Name: Grande Complication Material: Platinum Calibre: Automatic, cal. 79091, 71 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Alligator Clasp/Buckle: Platinum IWC pin buckle Dimensions: 42.5mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and buckle signed Accessories: Accompanied by fitted leather travel case and IWC service papers dated September 6, 2016 Literature: This reference is fully documented in the book “The Grande Complication from IWC” by Manfred Fritz and published in 1991 Catalogue Essay In 1985, during the midst of the quartz crisis, IWC set out to create what would be its first grande complication wristwatch - and one of the world’s most complicated timepieces: a wristwatch featuring a perpetual calendar, a chronograph, and the king of complications, a minute repeater. A team of watchmakers and engineers was commissioned, and along with two young wunderkinds of complicated horology, Dominic Renaud and Giulio Papi (who are today behind some of Audemars Piguet and Richard Mille’s most complicated movements) were tasked to create IWC’s grande complication. After five years of painstaking development work and 12 patents, this horological masterpiece was officially presented at the Basel fair in 1990. The project was officially documented in the book “The Grande Complication from IWC” by Manfred Fritz published in 1991. The 42.5 mm platinum case of the present lot houses an automatic caliber with no less than 568 components that give life to 18 functions: hour, minute and seconds displays, moon phase, month, day and date displays, perpetual calendar, indication of year, decade, century and millennium, chronograph seconds counter, chronograph minutes counter, chronograph hours counter, minute repeater, quarter repeater and hour repeater. The present lot, number 47 of 50, is a fiercely masculine timepiece in appearance, yet eloquently showcases the delicate work of the watchmakers who brought it to life. The IWC Grande Complication proudly stood against the tide of quartz watches that were flooding the market, and is a timepiece that certainly helped bring back interest in fine, mechanical complicated movements. It set the benchmark for the multi-complicated watch trend that was to follow into the new millennium, and the present lot in platinum, preserved in immaculate original condition, is one of the finest examples of this historic watch to appear on the market. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 137
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 2016 - 13 Nov 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
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