SPRING 2004
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Chairmans Overview
Antiquorum 30 Years LaterThe Vacheron Constantin Chronograph WristwatchOutstanding Auction Results 2003The History of the Russian Watch MarketBreguet and the Russian MarketJorg Hysek Visionary Watch The Tourbillon: The Heart of PrecisionSpring Auction Highlights 2004The Vacheron Constantin  Chronograph Wristwatch




Ahead of their Time: How Watches Influence What We Wear
Look to the Stars: Celebrities and WristwatchesBreguet and Thomire: The Alliance of Two GeniusesAn Extraordinary Tiffany & Co. Clock: Conants Ingenious Isochronal RegulatorRevolutionary TimeAntiquorum Editions

(John) Ellicott, London, No. 5445,
hallmarked 1763-64.

22K gold and moss agate, diamond and ruby-set, pair-cased, half quarter repeating watch with matching chatelaine.

Estimate: SFr. 30,000 - 40,000
(US$ 24,000 - 32,000)

“The Altar of Love”
Bartlet, Shaston, No. 1.

Enamel signed by G(eorge) M(ichael) Moser, circa 1768-1770.
Highly important and previously unrecorded 22K gold and painted on enamel pair-cased watch with matching chatelaine.

Estimate: SFr. 30,000 - 40,000
(US$ 24,000 - 32,000)


The Collection of a French
Watches of the 18th Century
Baillon a Paris, circa 1760.
20K gold and painted on enamel watch with matching painted on enamel chatelaine.

Estimate: SFr. 15,000 - 20,000
(US$ 12,000 - 16,000)

G. Wirgman, London, No. 2524,
circa 1790.

20K gold and painted on enamel watch with matching gold and gilt metal chatelaine.

Estimate: SFr. 15,000 - 20,000
(US$ 12,000 - 16,000)


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