35 lots

LOT 1

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Audemars Piguet ? Royal Oak Offshore Volcano?, first in series.

The Royal Oak Offshore Volcano Chronograph is an invitation to journey to the core of the earth. The molten lava-coloured numerals and hour and minute hands stand out clearly against the ?Méga tapisserie? dial motif, while a tachometric scale rims the dial with a circle of fire. Bearing a message of hope and solidarity, the first watch in this series is engraved on the back with the inscription ?Royal Oak Offshore Only Watch 07?. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Movement - Calibre: 3126/3840, selfwinding - Diameter: 26 mm (111/2 lignes) - Thickness: 7.15 mm - 59 jewels - 365 parts - Over 60-hour power reserve - Cadence of the balance: 21,600 vibrations per hour - Variable-inertia balance with eight inertia-blocks and flat balance-spring - Geneva-type mobile balancespring stud-holder - Three-position winding crown - Finishing: all parts decorated by hand; mainplate rhodium-plated, bevelled and stippled;bridges adorned with Côtes de Genève motif. Case - Stainless steel case - Diameter: 42 mm - Thickness: 14 mm - Back carrying the inscription ?Royal Oak Offshore Only Watch 07? - Water resistance: 100 m Dial - Black with exclusive ?Méga Tapisserie? pattern - Orange numerals and hands Strap - Hand-sewn saddle-cut black ?Hornback? crocodile leather with orange stitching and steel AP folding clasp Functions - Hours and minutes - Small seconds - Chronograph with central seconds hand, 30-minute and 12-hour counters - Tachometric scale around the flange - Date

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Sold: EUR 40,000

LOT 2

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Blancpain ?Ultra-Thin? Pièce Unique.

Fantasy defines the mood of this ultra-rare timepiece.Blancpain?s watchmakers have conceived a window flowing like a stream across the centre of the dial and opening onto the going train of the watch. The lucky owner will be unlikely to want to keep his watch tucked away in his pocket out of sight. He will instead doubtless prefer to contemplate the flow of energy from the mainspring barrel through the gear train to balance wheel and escapement, all of which may be admired through the dial of the Blancpain Only Watch. Moreover, the bridges have been skeletonized by hand, reducing their thickness to the minimum and thereby enhancing the view by further exposing the delicate movements of the gears, escapement and balance wheel. The dial itself is a masterpiece of fine handcraftsmanship.Fashioned out of solid gold, the broad surfaces of the dial have been sculpted out to create a basin for a traditional grand feu enamel surface. Layer upon layer of enamel has been spread by hand across the dial, each one individually oven fired. The enamel has been imbued with a warm brown colour applied in multiple layers to endow the dial with a rich patina, in perfect harmony with the yellow gold borders of the dial?s movement windows. The hour indexes, also fashioned out of yellow gold,are set into the enamel surface. The 45 mm yellow gold case is of the half hunter style, featuring a hinged back cover that opens to reveal the reverse side of the calibre 15 ultra-thin manual-winding movement, endowed with a 40-hour power-reserve.

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Sold: EUR 70,000

LOT 3

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Breguet ?Chronograph Classique A Rattrapante? No. 1 of a limited edition of 7 pieces.

Classique Limited Edition 1/7, split-second chronograph with tachometric scale, ref. 5947BA/29/9V6 CASE Round in 18-carat yellow gold with finely fluted caseband. Rounded horns welded to the case with screw-pins to secure the strap. Sapphire Case-back. Water-resistant to 30m. Case number 1 in a series of 7 watches. DIAL Oven-fired white enamel dial with secret signature. Individually numbered and bearing the Breguet signature. Hand-painted Arabic Breguet numerals. 30-minute counter at 3 o?clock. Small second at 9 o?clock. Indication of the tachometric scale, (base 1km) indicating speed in kilometres per hour in red at the centre of the dial. Chronograph second and split-second hand at the center. Hollow-tipped Breguet hands in blued steel. Red hand for the chronograph and the tachometric scale. MOVEMENT Manual winding chronograph movement with column wheels and split-second function on the crown. Numbered and bearing the Breguet signature. Calibre 535N, 12 lines, 23 rubies. 48-hour power reserve. Straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance wheel with timing screws, Breguet overcoil. Adjusted in 5 positions.

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Sold: EUR 90,000

LOT 4

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Chopard ?L.U.C. Chrono One Prototype? Fleurier et Genève, Prototype No. 1 of 2.

The case: 18ct white gold, round, down turned lugs, anti-reflective sapphire crystal,transparent case back secured by screws, water-resistant to 30 m, rectangular pushers activating the chronograph functions. Diameter: 42mm, thickness: 14.20mm Alligator strap with a folding clasp in 18ct white gold. The movement: Calibre ?L.U.C 10CF?, integrated double-pusher, column wheel, chronograph movement, Chronometer (COSC) certified, rhodium plated, ?Côtes de Geneve? decoration, 45 jewels, bi-metallic four-arm Variner® balance, selfcompensating balance spring, frequency 4 HZ or 28?800 VPH, Incabloc shock absorber, straight line lever escapement, 60-hour power reserve. Diameter: 28.80mm, thickness: 7.60mm. The case: 18ct white gold, round, down turned lugs, anti-reflective sapphire crystal,transparent case back secured by screws, water-resistant to 30 m, rectangular pushers activating the chronograph functions. Diameter: 42mm, thickness: 14.20mm Alligator strap with a folding clasp in 18ct white gold. The dial and the hands: ?Guilloche soleil? two-tone (black and dark grey) dial, applied Arabic indexes, outer 60-second division, sapphire crystal permanent-second, 30-minute and 12- hour counters. Date aperture at 6 o?clock. Luminous rhodium plated ?Dauphine? hands. Specific features of the ?L.U.C Chrono One?: ? Integrated double-pusher column-wheel chronograph with fly-back function (may be reset at any time while it is running by activating a single pusher). ? ?Permanent-second reset? function, combined with a movement stop mechanism. Very useful for an accurate time setting (patent pending). ? The reset function operates by a lever that pivots three supple hammers, enabling optimal reset of the three counter hands (patent pending). ? The self-winding mechanism ensures winding in both rotation directions of the oscillating weight (which is pivoted on a ceramic ball-bearing mechanism). It comprises a unidirectional gearing device to avoid energy loss and to guarantee optimal winding speed (patent pending). ? 60-hour power reserve ? The ?start-stop? function is activated by means of clamps operating in conjunction with vertical coupling. ? Fast date adjustment allows the wearer to make a one-day correction per half-turn of the winding-stem. ? The 30-minute counter is semi-instantaneous. ? The 12-hour counter is semi-instantaneous in terms of its function, but dragging for read-off. ? The date is semi-instantaneous and appears through a dial window at 6 o?clock. ? The regulating organ comprises a balance-cock with 2 points of support, thereby ensuring optimal stability. ? The Variner® balance with a high moment of inertia ensures a precise rate in order to successfully pass the COSC tests and earn the title of ?Chronometer?.

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Sold: EUR 32,000

LOT 5

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Corum Admiral's Cup Challenge 44 Regata, number 1 in a special edition

The design combines a fusion of multiple materials and highly technological features. This timepiece, with a split-second timer, measures the most critical moments for a racer during a regatta. The automatic chronograph movement, based on a La Joux Perret, is among the finest in the market and is COSC certified for accuracy. Innovative lever-pushers are integrated into the 18kt red gold and vulcanized rubber 44mm case which are fused to titanium. Signature nautical pennants mark the hours. The 18kt red gold and vulcanized rubber bracelet is completed by an exclusively manufactured three-part folding clasp. Technical Description Case: 44mm diameter, 5N red gold case with black vulcanized rubber,12-sided domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Dial: Black lacquered with a "Clous de Paris" finishing, luminescent hour and minute hands, red split second hand in the center, 3 applied counters in gold, 12 nautical pennant pour-markers painted on the flange, applied luminescent chevrons and minute numeral Movement: Automatic, CO-986, Official chronometer-rating certificate (COSC), frequency: 4Nz, 31 jewels, diameter 131/4"', power reserve: 42N, adorned with a finish specially designed and executed for CORUM

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Sold: EUR 22,000

LOT 6

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Daniel Roth ?Tourbillon Date Retrograde Double Face? Pièce Unique.

A Tourbillon Retrograde Date adorned with a unique dial Mid-way between a cyclical and a linear vision of time, the retrograde date mechanism offers an intriguing display on the dial of this second exceptional double-face model. The dial specially created for the occasion and built on a plate in 4N pink gold, displays indications of the hours, seconds and date featuring a satin-brushed 4N pink gold finish, while the frosty blue dial base is decorated with a sunray-guilloché motif. The hour and minute hands in flame-blued steel glide over a section of the hour-circle in Roman numerals extending from VIII to IV only, leaving ample room at 6 o'clock for the tourbillon carriage and for the seconds hand with T-shaped counterweight (echoing the T in Roth), that can be seen on its axis. The DR 730 mechanical 34-jewel hand-wound tourbillon movement driving these stunning dial displays also operates the 64-hour powerreserve on the back of the movement, which can be viewed through the see-through back of the 41 mm Daniel Roth double-ellipse case. As on all Daniel Roth watches, the movement is decorated and finished in harmony with the noblest traditions of Haute Horlogerie. Very much in the spotlight on this piece, the tourbillon carriage is specular-polished to enhance its radiant revolutions. The open back is protected by a sapphire crystal glareproofed inside for optimal readability. Technical description DR 730 double-face hand-wound tourbillon movement, 34 jewels, 64-hour power reserve, 21,600 vph, high-end finishing (stippled mainplate, bridges specially decorated for this model with a sunray-guilloché motif, as well as bevelled, hand-drawn and smoothed flanks and surfaces). 4N pink gold dial with off-centred hours and minutes, retrograde date display on the same axis, tourbillon carriage opening with small seconds on tourbillon axis moving over dedicated ring. 4N pink gold case with power visible on the case-back. Hand-stitched alligator-leather midnight blue coloured strap with 4N pink gold pin buckle.

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Sold: EUR 42,000

LOT 7

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

De Bethune ?Time-Zone No.00?Pièce Unique.

An exceptionally fine water-resistant, self winding Titanium and platinum gentleman?s wristwatch with 6-day power reserve indication and differential winding. Case: Three-body, polished, transparent case back and platinum bezel secured by 6 bolts, screw-down crown, sapphire crystals. Water-resistant to 500m. Dial: Titanium, large ?sword? hour markers radiating from the centre of the dial, outer Arabic five minutes, outermost chapter ring with blued steel 2-hour markers. Hands: De Bethune titanium and stainless-steel ?swords?. Movement: Rhodium-plated, titanium bridges, two-barrels, 53 jewels, differential winding with ?Normal and Sport? settings via the crown, titanium and platinum ?De Bethune? balance (28800Ah), titanium balance bridge with ?Triple- parachute? shock protection, titanium and platinum rotor. Diameter 48 mm.

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Sold: EUR 45,000

LOT 8

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

DeLaCour ?Saqra Weekend Graphite?Pièce Unique.

An ardent need for novelty is passing through DeLaCour : graphite. The brand is presenting its latest Saqra Week-end entirely made of this new material, never used in watchmaking. Until now? Thanks to this material, DeLaCour transposes the luxury values in the delicacy of the making. Thus the universe of what constitutes the watch adds itself up to shape and mechanics. The brand has succeeded in making a case respecting top-of-the-range standards, satinated aspect, soft to touch. The material is noble and full of symbolism; it has its place among precious stones and metals as to host the fine mechanism of a luxury watch. Graphite, when shaped, shows itself rebellious. Technical Discription A very fine and interesting graphite and 18k pink gold self-winding gentleman?s wristwatch with day, date and 40-hour power-reserve indication.

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Sold: EUR 14,000

LOT 9

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

DeWitt and Jean-Michel Wilmotte. ?Incognito 2008? One-of-a-kind model.

Time and creativity, the architectural work of the mind and of the hand, a construction in space embodying a vision of tomorrow... This "machine" of future time has been designed by two exceptional friends: a talented watchmaker and a renowned architect. Jérôme de Witt and Jean-Michel Wilmotte have melded their thoughts in developing a timepiece featuring unique design and resolutely avant-garde technology, created to celebrate the 5th anniversary of DeWitt. This embodiment of the Watchmaking Art is equipped with a flying tourbillon endowed with a 21-day power reserve. Presented in 5eptember in Monaco, Incognito 2008 will be unveiled in January 2008, to the delight of the collector who is willing to display unique trust - only to have his curiosity satisfied a few months later upon discovering a true masterpiece. This challenge, through which DeWitt makes its own original contribution, is dedicated to supporting the Monaco Association against Muscular Dystrophy.

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Sold: EUR 400,000

LOT 10

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Eterna ?Madison? No.1 in a limited edition of 75 pieces.

The Eterna Madison Limited Edition in the rose gold case is limited to a run of 75. It is the first watch with the Eterna Calibre 3500 manual winding movement. Number 1 (01/75) of this exclusive edition is to be auctioned at the occasion of Only Watch 07. Movement: Eterna Calibre 3500; mechanical movement with manual winding; 28,800 V/h; 48 h power reserve; hour, minute and second display. Dial/hands: Domed, sunray brushed silver dial; rose gold baton and number indices; polished rose gold dauphine hands for hours and minutes and large second hand from the centre. Case: Polished rose gold case; anti-reflective, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal; caseback with sapphire crystal opening, held in place with 4 screws;water resistant to 50 m; width: 34.5 mm; length: 37.8 mm; height: 9.3 mm Strap/Clasp: Brown crocodile leather strap with polished rose gold folding clasp.

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Sold: EUR 9,000

LOT 11

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Franck Muller, ?Totally Crazy Monaco?, Pièce Unique.

Movement Self-winding mechanical movement. Central jumping hour hand, central minutes hand, uncoordinated central circular date indicator. Thanks to the Crazy Hours module, the conventional clockwise arrangement of the hours from 1 to 12 is replaced by a new and original order, which not only permits everyone to assign their own values to the hours but also ensures that,despite this freedom, accurate time keeping remains unimpaired. The same principle is applied to the date. Dial Sun stamped, white lacquered dial decorated with filigree figures. Luminous numerals in red. Coat of arms of the Principality of Monaco. Unique dial with Monegasque Coat of Arms. Case Cintrée Curvex case in 18 carat white gold with « Monaco » engraved on the back. Strap Red hand-stitched alligator strap fitted with an ardillon buckle in 18-carat white gold.

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Sold: EUR 180,000

LOT 12

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Frédérique Constant ?Heart Beat Zerodur?, Pièce Unique.

For "Only Watch 07", we are pleased and honoured to present an exceptionally unique and revolutionary wristwatch, featuring a Zerodur® Balance Wheel and a Silicium Escapement Wheel. In line with watch industry developments, Frédérique Constant has been researching the application of new high-tech materials for its manufacture calibres: Zerodur® is a glass ceramic with an extremely low thermal expansion coefficient and an outstandingly homogenous material structure. Because of its unique properties, Zerodur® is a preferred high-tech material for components used in astronomy and satellite technology such as mirror substrates of earthbound and orbital telescopes. Frédérique Constant has adopted the use of Zerodur® to conceive a balance wheel that is totally non-magnetic and insensitive to temperature changes. The use of a Zerodur® balance wheel will improve the accuracy and performance of the movement. An additional advantage of Zerodur® is its transparency: a balance wheel made of Zerodur® ensures an optimal visibility of the moving parts of the Frédérique Constant Heart Beat Manufacture movement. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that Zerodur® technology is being used in watch manufacturing. Silicium is the chemical element in the periodic table with symbol Si. Silicium, a mineralbased material, is extremely light, has a good elasticity, is anti-magnetic and has a very low friction coefficient. In its crystalline form, silicium has a dark grey colour and a metallic lustre. Silicium has been used for many years in other industries - and is the principal component of most semiconductor devices. The accuracy of a mechanical movement depends on the accuracy of its regulating organ, i.e. the balance with its spring. The purpose of the escapement is to maintain the oscillations of the balance, and a crucial element in escapement design is to give just enough energy to the balance wheel in order to keep it swinging, yet to interfere with its oscillations as little as possible. As the lubrication of escapement ages, friction will increase, and less power will be transferred to the balance wheel. Apart from the increased energy efficiency due to its lower weight and inertia, the biggest advantage of the silicium escapement wheel is that it needs no oiling, increasing the movement's precision and longevity. Case : Two-piece, 18K rose gold, water-resistant to 3 ATM, convex sapphire crystal, sapphire crystal case back, case back engraved "Pièce Unique - Only Watch 2007" diameter: 41 mm, thickness: 13 mm Alligator strap, 18K rose gold buckle. Dial : Black and silver dial, engine-turned Frédérique Constant crest in dial centre, rose gold Arabic numerals and applied baton hour markers, circular moon phase and date indicator at twelve o'clock, large "Heart Beat" aperture at six o'clock to reveal the balance, "poire" type hour hand, "feuille" type minute and date hands. Movement : FC-935-1 Heart Beat Manufacture Calibre, Automatic, hours, minutes, moon phase and date, 142 components, 30,50 mm diameter, total thickness 5.25 mm, 48 hour power reserve, automatic winding, rhodium-plated, chamfered bridges decorated with "Côtes de Genève" and circular graining ("perlage"), blued steel screws, 27 jewels, Zerodur® balance, Silicium escapement wheel, 28,800 vph, Nivarox No.1 balance spring, Kif shock-absorber and fine regulation.

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Sold: EUR 11,000

LOT 13

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Gerald Charles ?A-Evolution-Accumulation? Pièce Unique.

?Gérald Genta celebrates César? A lifelong friendship between the two artists finds its expression today in this unique timepiece. Both men met in Geneva for the opening of Gérald Genta?s shop. From that moment onwards a true artistic complicity developed between them which translated itself in numerous trips to Roquefort les Pins, to Paris or to Grasse where both men met up with Arman. For César, Gérald Genta manufactured in gold his famous ?breast? and sold them alongside with his ?compression? method that the sculptor favoured. But he had to add as always a unique movement. This watch is equipped with a movement called ?à evolution? which is totally innovative in its conception. As for the case and dial they are the result of the ?compression? of the three colours of gold. Time runs, you cannot capture it but art stays forever. This is the message of this watch. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Movement: Automatic AP Sliding Hour Automatic module, patented Base ETA 2892. Functions: Sliding hour, minutes. Case: Yellow gold, pink gold and white gold ? welding gold on the case and bezel style ?compression de César?. Dial: Yellow gold, pink gold and white gold ? n.11 diamonds setting on the ?cabochons? ? welding gold on the heart style ?compression de César?. Strap: Black crocodile Folding clasp Unique Case and Dial

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Sold: EUR 40,000

LOT 14

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Girard-Perregaux ?World Time-Perpetual Calendar-Financial?, Pièce Unique.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Pink gold case Diameter: 41.00 mm Height: 12.30 mm Screwed water-resistant crowns, Antireflective sapphire crystal, Sapphire crystal case-back fastened with six screws with the special engraving: ?PIECE UNIQUE?, Water resistance: 3 ATM Movement GIRARD-PERREGAUX GP033Q0, Self-winding mechanical movement Calibre: 11 1/2??? Frequency: 28,800 vibrations / hour (4 Hz) Jewels: 26 Power reserve: minimum 46 hours Functions: World time with day/night indication, perpetual calendar, moon phases indication and global stock market trading times

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Sold: EUR 17,000

LOT 15

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Glashütte Original, ?Prince?s Palace of Monaco?, Pièce Unique.

Manufacturing the Dials Working with the reputable German porcelain manufactory in Meissen, an exceptionally aesthetic dial was created. The ceramic characteristics of porcelain, pure white with a shiny surface, lend this watch the perfect touch as it is so flawlessly painted. The manufacture of this dial began with the shaping of a little disc using a formable porcelain mixture, after which it was fired at 1400°C. Further work on the disc ensures the exact measurements needed to complete the watch. The disc underwent strict quality control, and only the most perfect hand-selected disc ended up being painted. The Monaco palace motif was painted by a highly qualified landscape painter using very fine brushes. The porcelain paints were applied in two layers, and each layer was fired in the kiln at 900°C in order to get the desired depth. The Glashütte Original logo was also painted by hand, as were the crossed swords of the Meissen logo. Then the disc is fired one final time. The Manufacture Watch Movement The precision of the unique Prince?s Palace of Monaco is expressed in the quality of its fine movement. Inside the precious timekeeper beats manufacture Caliber 49-08. Manufactured in the Glashütte Original manufactory, all components of this mechanical watch movement are finely finished, tin polished with edges beveled, and the jewels set in gold chatons and individually screwmounted with blued screws. The winding wheels of the precise manufacture movement are decorated with a double sunburst pattern and the wheel bridges with Glashütte ribbing. The balance with its 18 gold weighted screws beats at a frequency of 4 Hz. This one-of-a-kind timekeeper housed in a sold rose gold case has a power reserve of 40 hours. Glashütte Original represents a living, authentic manufactory, high exclusivity, traditional watchmaking since 1845, exclusive mechanical masterpieces, and ?handmade in Germany.? Glashütte Original, ?Prince?s Palace of Monaco?, Piece Unique. An exceptional 18k Pink gold self-winding gentleman?s wristwatch with a Meissen porcelain dial with a polychrome depiction of the ??Prince?s Palace of Monaco?.

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Sold: EUR 30,000

LOT 16

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Harry Winston ?Avenue Exotic Birds - Set n°1 of a limited edition of 5?

VARIATIONS BY HARRY WINSTON ON THE THEME OF EXOTIC BIRDS New collection ? new challenge This project is a major first for Harry Winston. Indeed, it is the first time that enamel has been used with diamonds. Furthermore, this challenge has provided a particularly rare opportunity for the various traditional watchmaking crafts and time-honoured skills to come together. A rich and subtle theme Despite the small size of the dial, the ultimate expression of these exotic birds is achieved through their stylised beauty. The bird is represented by its plumage in a refined evocation through a kind of visual metonymy. This mini-collection creates a luminous atmosphere using a rich palette of shaded natural colours that unfurls from the dial to the case. A subtle reinterpretation and legendary craftsmanship Merely glancing at the dials of the four pieces instantly reveals their asymmetry; a hallmark of the brand reinterpreted here through the interplay of colours, as well as the design itself. Gems are a particular field of Harry Winston?s expertise: here, brilliant-cut white diamonds and naturally coloured sapphires have been selected using the most stringent criteria. Their hue is a determining factor in creating the subtle shading of colours specific to each bird; matching them together and then with the enamel was a particularly lengthy and painstaking task. Limited series and charity auction Each of the watches comes on a satin strap in a colour that harmonises with the dial. The mini-collection will be produced in limited series and will only be available through the very few Harry Winston salons worldwide. In addition, Harry Winston is committed to making its c o n t r i b u t i o n t o a n a u c t i o n b e i n g o rg a n i s e d by Antiquorum, the profit from which will be donated to an association for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (Monaco). The watches are available as a set and housed in the same presentation case, the first serie will be presented to Antiquorum for this event. T E C H N I C A L D E S C R I P T I O N Name The Avenue Exotic Birds Movement Quartz Functions Hours, minutes Crystal Sapphire with double-sided anti-reflection treatment Strap Satin Water-resistance 30 m (3 ATM) Collection Avenue (Special Edition limited to 5 sets - 4 pieces of each) Antiquorum Set N° 1 of a limited edition of 5 Case White gold, enamel and gems (65 brilliant-cut diamonds, 1 ruby) Dial Coloured enamel and gems (11 brilliant-cut diamonds, 30 multi-coloured sapphires) Ref. 310/LQWL.PAD/00PA Case White gold, enamel and gems (28 multi-coloured sapphires, 31 brilliant-cut diamonds) Dial Coloured enamel Ref. 310/LQWL.PE/00PE Case White gold, enamel and gems (65 brilliant-cut diamonds, 5 sapphires) Dial Coloured enamel and gems (2 blue sapphires, 13 brilliant-cut diamonds) Ref. 310/LQWL.SWD/00SW Case White gold, enamel and gems (22 multi-coloured sapphires, 32 brilliant-cut diamonds) Dial Coloured enamel Ref. 310/LQWL.PH/00PH

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Sold: EUR 80,000

LOT 17

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Hublot ?Big Bang Only Watch? Pièce Unique.

BIG BANG models of grandiose proportions in cases of 41mm or 44mm diameter illustrate the four elements of Hublot?s new fusion concept: traditional Swiss watchmaking, visionary artistic ideas, the blending of materials and the latest technological advances. The new model also demonstrates the company?s legendary design skills. The angles have been sharpened slightly to accentuate the multilayered complexity of the enlarged case. A U N I Q U E B I G B A N G F O R O N L Y W A T C H TECHNICAL DETAILS Case ?Big Bang? diameter 44.5 mm. in polished and brushed black ceramic Bezel Matt black ceramic with 6 H-shaped titanium screws, sunken, polished and blocked Crystal Sapphire crystal with anti-reflection treatment Dial Matt black with black nickel applique numerals and indices Hand Faceted in black nickel, black chronograph hand Logo Glossy black Lug disc Black composite resin Side inserts Black composite resin Back Titanium with sapphire crystal, logo ?Only Watch? Movement Mechanical chronograph with automatic winding Hublot calibre HUB44 developed in conjunction with La Joux-Perret Bottom plate Sanded rhodium-plated Bridges Satin-finish chamfered polished Barrel With reinforced spring Screws Black PVD Escapement Glucydur balance spring Power reserve 42 hours Calendar Trapezoid aperture at 4.30, anthracite back, glossy black numeral Oscillating weight Tungsten carbide with dimpled surface treated in black PVD Crown With natural black rubber insert Push-pieces Rectangular with natural black rubber insert Water-resistance 1100 m or 10 ATM Strap Adjustable natural smooth black rubber with engraved Hublot logo Clasp Black PVD coated steel

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Sold: EUR 28,000

LOT 18

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Instrument et Mesures de Temps ?Instrument de mesure de Régularité?, Genève, Pièce Unique.

18 pink gold gentleman's wristwatch with split-seconds chronograph 30-minute and 12 hour registers, date and a triple pointer chronograph with different coloured hands corresponding to 3 timing scales. Movment : Split-second chronograph with date. Concepto developpment. Double column-wheel mechanism for the split second on chronograph hand. Diameter 30.0 mm, Thickness 8.4 mm, 25 jewels, 28'800 alt/hour. Case : 6N, 18K red gold case, diameter 44.6 mm, thickness 15.3 mm. Flat sapphire crystal glass 1,2 mm, porthole-shaped caseback glare proofed on both sides, secured by 12 screws and water resistant to 100 meters. Dial : Shiny black dial with applied baton-shaped hour-markers in polished 6N red gold 18K, white and red stamped graduation and hour-markers. Hands : Polished 6N Mimotec gold hands, triple second hand for read-off on three scales. Bracelet : Alligator black skin bracelet, folding clasp in 6N red gold 18K.

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Sold: EUR 26,000

LOT 19

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

International Watch Co. Schaffhausen ?Fliegeruhr 5026, Perpetual Calendar? Pièce Unique.

One-of-a-kind BIG PILOT?S WATCH PERPETUAL CALENDAR The watchmakers at IWC Schaffhausen are truly ?engineers of fine watchmaking?, creating intelligent designs in a timelessly classical style. These creations have a lasting reputation for elegance and practicality. And here, the watch designers at IWC Schaffhausen have drawn on all the expertise at their disposal. The Big Pilot?s Watch, limited to one unique piece, brilliantly combines two outstanding mechanisms. Its driving force is the large IWC 5000-calibre automatic movement with Pellaton winding, a seven-day power reserve and date ? the same one found in the classic Big Pilot?s Watch. Mounted on this is a perpetual calendar of the kind familiar to IWC devotees from the Grande Complication and Da Vinci. The calendar functions are virtually identical with those of the models mentioned above, except that the mechanism has been enlarged. This makes the individual displays easier to read. Three subsidiary displays tell the wearer the date (at 3 o?clock), the month (at 6 o?clock), the day (at 9 o?clock) and the year (in four digits) in a window between 7 and 8 o?clock. REFERENCE IW5026 FEATURES Perpetual calendar, perpetual moon phase, four-digit year display, mechanical movement, Pellaton automatic winding, power reserve display, small hacking seconds, Breguet spring, rotor with medallion of 18-ct. yellow gold MOVEMENT Calibre 51612 Frequency 21 600 bph / 3 Hz Jewels 64 Power reserve 7 days (168 hours) Winding automatic CASE Material steel Glass sapphire, convex, antireflective, secured against drops in pressure Water resistance 6 bar (60 m) Crown screw-in Diameter 46.2 mm Height 15.8 mm Width of band 22/18mm

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Sold: EUR 80,000

LOT 20

Only Watch Auction Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

Jaeger-LeCoultre?Joaillerie 101 Etrier?, Pièce Unique.

Joaillerie 101 Etrier Offering a contemporary reinterpretation of the horizontal Etrier 101, a classic of 1930s rectangular elegance, the new Joaillerie 101 Etrier is a work of sparkling and precious originality. The refinement of the features and the placement of the winder on the back of the case are unchanged, but whereas the first Etrier was driven by the famous Duoplan move¬ment, today it beats to the rhythm of Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 101. Timeless, original and available in 18-carat white gold with a satin strap, the incarnation of the Joaillerie Etrier 101 form the lines of a sparkling poem of Haute Joaillerie and horological excellence dedicated to the Eternal Woman. Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 101 Since 1929, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 101 holds the record as the smallest mechanical movement ever made. This stunning watch has never ceased to capture the hearts of women who appreciate ?la belle horlogerie?. The rarity of this masterpiece is attributable to its smallness. Made of 98 components, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 101 weighs hardly one gram and is just 0.2 cm3, or 14 x 4.8 x 3.4 mm in size. The winding mechanism of this watch is in-laid on the reverse side of the case. Thanks to the numerous delightful creations centered around this tiny movement, it will capture women?s hearts forever.

Grading System:

EUR 0 - 0

Sold: EUR 28,000