Gulf Business

Picking the finest

Christie’s Dubai watch specialist, Remy Julia, outlines his favourite models from the auction house’s sales conducted globally this year

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PATEK PHILIPPE REF 1436

This piece is an extremely rare and historical­ly important 18k gold split second chronograp­h wristwatch with Breguet numerals, sold to Henry Graves Jr. in 1947, manufactur­ed in 1946.

Ref 1436 holds a cherished position in the eyes of collectors as Patek Philippe’s first split seconds chronograp­h wristwatch produced in series.

The first generation, of which this watch is a part, was made until the late 1940s. Since its introducti­on to the market in 1938 until it was discontinu­ed in 1971, only 140 examples were made.

PATEK PHILIPPE REF 5002

This timepiece was made between 2001 and 2012. The Sky Moon Tourbillon is one of the most important watches ever to have been made in modern history – reserved for Patek Philippe’s most important clients. Prospectiv­e owners would have to submit an applicatio­n to qualify as a prospectiv­e buyer, followed by entering a waiting list before they got a chance to own this timepiece.

Inspired by the Star Caliber 2000, a double-sided pocketwatc­h built to commemorat­e the new millennium, the Sky Moon Tourbillon boasts a whopping 12 complicati­ons and a movement made up of 686 parts. The complicati­ons include a tourbillon, perpetual calendar, moon age, leap year cycle, day of the week, month, date, flyback chrono, minute repeater, sky chart, moon phases and orbit. The reverse dial reveals the angular progressio­n of the stars and moon from the Northern Hemisphere and allows the wearer to observe the waxing and waning of the Earth’s satellite.

THE ROLEX “SNOW COMPAX” REF 6036

This watch is a rare steel triple calendar chronograp­h from the third generation of the celebrated “Dato Compax” Oyster triple calendar chronograp­h model presented by Rolex. Introduced in 1950, the bezel and the main case were carved out of one block of metal in what is referred to as a monobloc constructi­on. It is known that only 500 pieces were made in stainless steel of the Ref. 6036 – with only 75 pieces identified in the market. This year’s offering had a Mk 3 dial with gilt pyramidal hour markers.

PATEK PHILIPPE REF 5102G CELESTIAL

This Patek is a white gold astronomic­al wristwatch that was launched in 2002. The Ref 5102G borrows the principle of the celestial canopy from the most complicate­d wristwatch ever produced by Patek Philippe – the Ref 5002 Sky Moon Tourbillon. The nocturnal sky of the Northern Hemisphere rotates to show the apparent angular motion of the stars and moon as well as the progressio­n of the phases of the moon. A delicate elliptical contour on the inside of the glass frames the portion of the sky that can be seen from all cities on the same latitude as the city of Geneva.

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