Hong Kong Buying Trip Report

This time the current takes us to one of the Far East epicenters of luxury, the one and only Hong Kong.

This is not my first time there as I have visited this past August to attend the famous “HK Coin Show”.
The results of that trip had been excellent as I managed to bring home quite a few quality watches to offer. Wasn’t surprising to me as HK stands highest in watch importations since always.
 
The amount of Rolex authorized dealers is beyond belief and at almost every corner you can find a watch or a jewelry store.
Hong Kong is also home to many clients of Classic Watch and I’m always happy to ship a watch there as there is no import duty.
 
I’m always nervous before a trip overseas and this time the thought of a 16 hours flight kinda haunts me all Saturday.
Luckily my flight is at 1245am so I have ample time to relax at home before the long trip..
 
I’m all ready to go and here I leave my house dressed like Marty McFly came to pick me up in 1980, not even on purpose I realize Nostalgia is definitely my business in all my being :
– my vintage Rolex GMT 1675, 5 mil serial with top Patina at my wrist
– my Velcro strap Stan Smith at my feet
– my Fila Borg sweats
– and to finish my early 80s Barbour
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Oh well then, let’s score some vintage watches!
 
At the gate I find many, many familiar faces from New York’s 47th street all traveling to attend the various shows the week has to offer.
Gem stone dealers, watch dealers, jewelers and everybody in the industry is gathering to seek quality offerings to send home and sell.
It’s a buyers market at the moment as things quieted down in Asia after the stock exchange meltdown, I’m hopeful to score the best in each category I’m after.
 
Many of my colleagues in the vintage watch world are just on their way back from Parma’s “Mercante in Fiera” .
As I see it now, the situation in our industry is that quality iconic and collectible watches such as the Rolex Daytonas, gilt dial Submariners and the likes are on the highest point of price at the moment.
 
My focus in the past weeks has been on acquiring the best certain categories can offer that are safe investments for me and my clients.
I’ve been concentrating a lot on the ever lasting Datejust, the Oyster Perpetual no date along with the Explorer 1016.
36mm and 34mm classic cased watches that never go out of style and that will be soon also a top score as far value.
I love the Air Kings and those Thunderbirds..
There is still lots to discover in this category and many treasures to uncover.
 
The focus is always to find the crispest,sharpest case specimens that are also accompanied by their papers and other accessories.
The quality of the case is a prime quality  in my sorting through the choices.
The watches must have even and strong lugs, tight bracelets and interesting dials to be what I’m looking for.
Hong Kong being the Far East hub of the watch industry has good offerings for me in the categories I’m looking for.
 
The movies sucked on my Cathay Pacific flight but good company made the time go by fast.
We arrive after a breezy 16 hour flight to Hong Kong at 530 am ready to conquer the day as its making its way in the sky.
By 645am the sun is high above us and the mood is good. We are on the express train from the airport to Kowloon side.
This is the quietest and fastest train ride you can be on, I like that sharp Asian we mean business vibe its bouncing off on me.
Hong Kong is very clean and efficient and I appreciate to be visiting.
I wish New York would be this clean..but hey we can’t have it all.
 
We arrive at the Shangri La hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui and it’s a beautiful sight. I love the big murals and those gorgeous flowers at the entrance.
The employees of the hotel are all in nice red uniforms along with the female personnel in a Chinese traditional kimono.
What hits me is the strong air perfume in the Lobby. Very strong like air freshener scent.
Always hits me to hard in the nose..
 
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Shangri-La Hotel Kowloon

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After a hearty breakfast and a good shower I am ready to face the day and find some nice watches.
A small trade show close to my hotel is what’s on the agenda first.
The tables and showcases are all set when I arrive and I peruse through the offers.
The offerings are not so great and the quality of the watches is medium to low.
I did manage to snatch two beautiful unpolished 90s Rolexes..
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Outside I meet some colleagues from the USA and Italy that came hunting in HK as well.
 

We BUYIN’ #classicwatch

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Nathan Rd in Tsim Sha Tsui

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colleagues from NYC
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Paul Duggan from Boston and Victor from Canada
 I visit some HK dealers I met last trip here in August and I’m very pleased with the selection and quality of the watches.
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There are plenty of Explorer 16550 with cream dials here in HK although this one is puzzling me with the black surround markers and the black hands…

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There are also some nice 1016 and 5500 explorers but none at a reasonable price…

 

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this 16570 was superb and I took it home!

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one of the nicest pieces I’ve seen… WOW

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1675 Radial + red hand FULL SET .. NFS

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the girl was translating between us…

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In the afternoon I visited my friend Dominique / Yen at Vintage Concept in Central HK.  Nice store and very similar vibe to our shop in NYC.
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nice watch but big doubts about the dial…

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The first day was exhausting but gratifying… I bought 6 nice watches and I am very pleased. Nothing incredible but all quality healthy vintage Rolex to offer to our discerned clients.
I’m all jet lagged and tired and after a nice Kosher meal I am in bed ready for the next day.
 
Tuesday I wake up early due to the time difference and I’m ready to conquer the world in my Sapphire Blue suit..
I dedicate the day to my Gem buying..keep your eye out for our new project “Classic Gem”.
The Hong Kong Gem and Diamond Show is going strong at the Expo Center by the Airport and I’m happy to be back to my roots.

#sapphire blue today! ? #classicwatch

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Wednesday the Hong Watch Guild Show is going on at the BP Hotel in Kowloon.
Surprisingly I see more and more american and Italian dealers hitting the pavements looking for that holy Grail..
Unfortunately for me and for this article the offerings and the prices are utter shit and after a few hours of running around all I come home with are pictures of some nice watches that are A) not that great B) super expensive.
 
the walk to the show though is pleasant as I discover the cool Kowloon park and this nice Art Show..

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the 1019 was superb in condition but all incorrect…so i passed
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Modern Patek Philippe is on a low point at the moment….
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A pair of 3711G white gold Nautiluses.. expensive and with saggy bracelet..

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Crazy Day Dates, beautiful but crazy prices!!

Back at the jewelry show I manage to snatch this:

 

I’m coming home with this baby ??? #nautilus #3700 #corkbox #patekphilippe #patekaholic

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All in all the trip was great. I love the energy Hong Kong has, I really feel good when I am there.

Back in the office now I am ready for Spring and more great times ahead.

Till the next one!

 

Hong Kong Buying Trip Report

This time the current takes us to one of the Far East epicenters of luxury, the one and only Hong Kong.

This is not my first time there as I have visited this past August to attend the famous “HK Coin Show”.
The results of that trip had been excellent as I managed to bring home quite a few quality watches to offer. Wasn’t surprising to me as HK stands highest in watch importations since always.
 
The amount of Rolex authorized dealers is beyond belief and at almost every corner you can find a watch or a jewelry store.
Hong Kong is also home to many clients of Classic Watch and I’m always happy to ship a watch there as there is no import duty.
 
I’m always nervous before a trip overseas and this time the thought of a 16 hours flight kinda haunts me all Saturday.
Luckily my flight is at 1245am so I have ample time to relax at home before the long trip..
 
I’m all ready to go and here I leave my house dressed like Marty McFly came to pick me up in 1980, not even on purpose I realize Nostalgia is definitely my business in all my being :
– my vintage Rolex GMT 1675, 5 mil serial with top Patina at my wrist
– my Velcro strap Stan Smith at my feet
– my Fila Borg sweats
– and to finish my early 80s Barbour
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Oh well then, let’s score some vintage watches!
 
At the gate I find many, many familiar faces from New York’s 47th street all traveling to attend the various shows the week has to offer.
Gem stone dealers, watch dealers, jewelers and everybody in the industry is gathering to seek quality offerings to send home and sell.
It’s a buyers market at the moment as things quieted down in Asia after the stock exchange meltdown, I’m hopeful to score the best in each category I’m after.
 
Many of my colleagues in the vintage watch world are just on their way back from Parma’s “Mercante in Fiera” .
As I see it now, the situation in our industry is that quality iconic and collectible watches such as the Rolex Daytonas, gilt dial Submariners and the likes are on the highest point of price at the moment.
 
My focus in the past weeks has been on acquiring the best certain categories can offer that are safe investments for me and my clients.
I’ve been concentrating a lot on the ever lasting Datejust, the Oyster Perpetual no date along with the Explorer 1016.
36mm and 34mm classic cased watches that never go out of style and that will be soon also a top score as far value.
I love the Air Kings and those Thunderbirds..
There is still lots to discover in this category and many treasures to uncover.
 
The focus is always to find the crispest,sharpest case specimens that are also accompanied by their papers and other accessories.
The quality of the case is a prime quality  in my sorting through the choices.
The watches must have even and strong lugs, tight bracelets and interesting dials to be what I’m looking for.
Hong Kong being the Far East hub of the watch industry has good offerings for me in the categories I’m looking for.
 
The movies sucked on my Cathay Pacific flight but good company made the time go by fast.
We arrive after a breezy 16 hour flight to Hong Kong at 530 am ready to conquer the day as its making its way in the sky.
By 645am the sun is high above us and the mood is good. We are on the express train from the airport to Kowloon side.
This is the quietest and fastest train ride you can be on, I like that sharp Asian we mean business vibe its bouncing off on me.
Hong Kong is very clean and efficient and I appreciate to be visiting.
I wish New York would be this clean..but hey we can’t have it all.
 
We arrive at the Shangri La hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui and it’s a beautiful sight. I love the big murals and those gorgeous flowers at the entrance.
The employees of the hotel are all in nice red uniforms along with the female personnel in a Chinese traditional kimono.
What hits me is the strong air perfume in the Lobby. Very strong like air freshener scent.
Always hits me to hard in the nose..
 
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Shangri-La Hotel Kowloon

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After a hearty breakfast and a good shower I am ready to face the day and find some nice watches.
A small trade show close to my hotel is what’s on the agenda first.
The tables and showcases are all set when I arrive and I peruse through the offers.
The offerings are not so great and the quality of the watches is medium to low.
I did manage to snatch two beautiful unpolished 90s Rolexes..
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Outside I meet some colleagues from the USA and Italy that came hunting in HK as well.
 

We BUYIN’ #classicwatch

A photo posted by Gai Gohari (@morillo55) on

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Nathan Rd in Tsim Sha Tsui

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colleagues from NYC
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Paul Duggan from Boston and Victor from Canada
 I visit some HK dealers I met last trip here in August and I’m very pleased with the selection and quality of the watches.
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There are plenty of Explorer 16550 with cream dials here in HK although this one is puzzling me with the black surround markers and the black hands…

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There are also some nice 1016 and 5500 explorers but none at a reasonable price…

 

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this 16570 was superb and I took it home!

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one of the nicest pieces I’ve seen… WOW

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1675 Radial + red hand FULL SET .. NFS

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the girl was translating between us…

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In the afternoon I visited my friend Dominique / Yen at Vintage Concept in Central HK.  Nice store and very similar vibe to our shop in NYC.
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nice watch but big doubts about the dial…

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The first day was exhausting but gratifying… I bought 6 nice watches and I am very pleased. Nothing incredible but all quality healthy vintage Rolex to offer to our discerned clients.
I’m all jet lagged and tired and after a nice Kosher meal I am in bed ready for the next day.
 
Tuesday I wake up early due to the time difference and I’m ready to conquer the world in my Sapphire Blue suit..
I dedicate the day to my Gem buying..keep your eye out for our new project “Classic Gem”.
The Hong Kong Gem and Diamond Show is going strong at the Expo Center by the Airport and I’m happy to be back to my roots.

#sapphire blue today! ? #classicwatch

A photo posted by Gai Gohari (@morillo55) on

Wednesday the Hong Watch Guild Show is going on at the BP Hotel in Kowloon.
Surprisingly I see more and more american and Italian dealers hitting the pavements looking for that holy Grail..
Unfortunately for me and for this article the offerings and the prices are utter shit and after a few hours of running around all I come home with are pictures of some nice watches that are A) not that great B) super expensive.
 
the walk to the show though is pleasant as I discover the cool Kowloon park and this nice Art Show..

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the 1019 was superb in condition but all incorrect…so i passed
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Modern Patek Philippe is on a low point at the moment….
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A pair of 3711G white gold Nautiluses.. expensive and with saggy bracelet..

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Crazy Day Dates, beautiful but crazy prices!!

Back at the jewelry show I manage to snatch this:

 

I’m coming home with this baby ??? #nautilus #3700 #corkbox #patekphilippe #patekaholic

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All in all the trip was great. I love the energy Hong Kong has, I really feel good when I am there.

Back in the office now I am ready for Spring and more great times ahead.

Till the next one!

 

Geneva Auctions Report – Phillips Bacs and Russo – Christie’s – Sotheby’s

The trip started moments after the Sabbath ended rushing me into a new week and off to an exciting week in Europe.
The stars were high and  bright in the sky and so were my hopes for a successful journey.

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At my wrist, my recently acquired Audemars Piguet Royal Oak C series, reference 5402. Thin, sleek and comfortable I had it on since the start of the Sabbath the day before and felt that was the right choice for the flight as well. The dial matched perfectly with my blue / gray distressed leather jacket and jeans I had prepared for the departure.

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I knew I was going to miss the first session of the Phillips “Auction: TWO”, as they call it, but time spent with my wife and kids is more valuable to me than seeing timepieces at auction sold for record prices. I was sure there would be plenty left in store to see and lots of action at the second session on Sunday night.
A quick ride in the Taxi with little to no traffic (thank God) and here I am at Terminal 8 of JFK airport ready to board the 755pm American Airlines flight to London Heathrow.
I got lucky with an upgrade and I was happy to see my legs had plenty room to stretch. Of course there had to be the buzz kill: this time manifesting itself in a crying baby in the row behind me.
The movie selection was plentiful and surprising. Lots of Classic movies to choose from (after all, I am the Classic Man of Classic Watch) and in the end I opted for James Cameron’s “The Abyss” just to stay in theme with the Rolex connection.
Five hours and fifty minutes later here I am in London Heathrow finding my way to the beautiful Terminal 5. I love that place that bridged me so many times in my three careers to the destinations that I was blessed to visit. What a classy terminal indeed!
After my morning prayers I took a quick stroll to visit my favorite duty free shops as I waited for the next flight to Geneva to be ready.
Browsing through the magazines I was amazed to see a few issues specifically dedicated to Land Rovers and others to Porsche collecting.

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The Rake magazine proved to be the usual taste maker and it was also cool to see a nice article dedicated to the history of the Rolex Oysterquartz along with some pictures of Reinhold Messner climbing mountains in his Fila gear (if you know me you know I’m a sucker for that Fila Borg 70s shit), at his wrist his loyal Rolex Explorer II 1655 Freccione, or Steve McQueen.  I’ve said it already, but can someone freaking tell me why it’s called Steve McQueen? Nobody can come up with any picture of the King of Cool wearing one but at this point given the facts we can call it “the Reinhold Messner”.  On immediate second thought I don’t believe it would be a striking marketing choice for this reference…Steve McQueen sounds better than the Sud Tirolean climber after all.

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It’s always good to visit World of Whiskey and have that free taste of whatever rare boutique-only single malt they are marketing (even at 9 am GMT!).
Slightly euphoric I continue my procession of shops this time going inside Hermes and looking at all those magnificent leathers, fabrics, accessories and uber rich things my wife would kill me for if I bought.
A quick tour in the Rolex shop proved to me once again that you can’t really walk inside and buy those models you crave. Two tone, lady sized, non sport models and the usual gold President in its typical variations were available by the bucket but no sight of those GMTs, Subs, Daytona or yet alone Deep Sea Blues (just to tie it in with the James Cameron thing again ). It made me happy to think that if a client calls me and asks me for the above watches I’m pretty confident I can deliver in one day.

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Boarding the flight to Switzerland proved to me I was going to a classy place indeed as all the passengers were very European looking with their fancy Sunday knits, nappa leather jackets and a plethora of fine watches at the wrists. It is very rare to see the timepieces we love out and about in the wild but on this flight it seemed like it was the order of the day. After all we are flying to the capital of watchmaking in one of its busiest weeks.
It was pleasing to meet the Bonhams timepieces consultant as I was making my way through the row. A familiar face is always good to have on a flight.
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The flight to Geneva was a breeze thank God and we touched down shortly after an hour welcomed by a stunning view of the alps against the lake glowing from the beautiful sun. A little mist was framing the view giving it an aura of great beauty.
I haven’t been here in at least 8 years, going back to the times I was trading in sapphires and rubies visiting the likes of Jewelers Boghossian, Adler, Horovitz and Totah etc. on behalf of my aunt Sara (from World renowned gem stone firm Sara Gem).
At the arrivals I encountered world famous Parisian tailor Lorenzo Cifonelli garbed in some dapper yet surreal outfit that we yet have to grasp.

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The train ride from the airport to the central Geneva station was as long as the ride from Great Neck (my hometown) to Douglaston (neighboring village), not even enough time to look outside the window.
I was spit out of the station to find myself in the town center and my hotel was literally across the street (I didn’t quite believe it’s described vicinity to the station when I booked).
I rested and groomed myself to attend the second session of  Phillips Geneva: auction TWO (it still bugs me out this name) that had previews until 6 and action starting at 630.
I already had some news from the charity auction ONLY WATCH that Phillips held. A Patek tourbillon sold for $7 million and the Tudor Black Bay unique piece sold for 200 times its regular brother retail price. The hype was high and I was sure I was going to witness a show shortly.
Another super duper quick and free train ride from the central station to La Tuileries where Hotel La Reserve is located and here I am spit out again literally in the middle of the street slightly disorientated. The walk from there was exactly 4 minutes on my AP Royal Oak.
Garbed in my favorite jacket (Royal blue cashmere herringbone cloth) and wearing my grey flannel pants I made my way into the fancy hotel and then down to the tent where the auction and preview was taking place.

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I was welcomed by an airport security like control and then through a long white and weirdly lit corridor that directed me to the sancta sanctorum of vintage watches.

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The room had few collectors and dealers perusing watches at the tables, attended by numerous young looking Swiss and French accented girls.
I recognize Josh from European watch company in Boston and Philippe Stahl ( Rolex passion report website) with his bearded Dutch friend (don’t know his name).
I recognize Pucci Papaleo (author / curator of the Daytona and Day Date books quoted in all the auction catalogs) that I’ve seen in pictures on the web before.
Other prominent colleagues from Italy and U.S. are also present perusing the selection and looping dials.
The man himself Aurel Bacs is also in the room entertaining his guests and clients with a confidence and personality I rarely come across.
I am reminded of the time I went to Pitti Uomo in Florence (clothing trade show ) and the circus of people fueling the sartorial industry chumming with each other and holding big smiles. Well here it’s pretty much the same, sans the purple and checkered suits pea cocking.
The watch selection is prime and includes the choicest of the choicest from vintage Rolex, Patek, Universal and more.
Everything is cherry picked and very interesting to me.

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Up my alley are a few items in the catalog I’d like to land for my collection.
The first one is certainly the complete box and papers Milgauss 1019 with black dial , 6 million serial. I ask for this and few others lots pictured below.
I receive the timepieces in a nice black tray and I’m left to do my studies and examinations with no pressure.

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The 1019 is nice as expected, nice chamfered case, nice clean dial with no defects. Upon further examination I notice the hands luminous still glowing so I don’t know what to make of it really. A mental comparison with the other 1019s I sold make me conclude that this specimen is indeed nice although not better than the ones I had. I decide I’m in the run for it but I have my limits.

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I was interested in the Universal Geneve Navy/ black Tri compax with box and papers and the Nina Rindt. Universal is having a moment of incredible strength  in the collector’s market and is starting to be a main player.  The market wanted something fresh and iconic similar to Rolex but at a more affordable budget and here is Universal commanding the scene and coming close to Rolex in evaluations.
Both Universal are nice and attractive although I find the Tri Compax more appealing with its full set (a rarity for UG) and in better conditions. The Nina Rindt is cool but not in top condition. The bezel has some wear and the dial isn’t mint and sharp. I was sure it was going to be expensive so I mentally passed even running for it.

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I was very motivated to land the Royal Oak A series and I studied it in depth. I was disappointed to see it wasn’t in the sharpest condition with a moderately stretched bracelet, pitted case back (that for me was a killer defect) and a satin case finish that wasn’t so prominent as I wished. I was going to be in but within my limits.
I was not so shocked to learn that the Nautilus 3700 signed Gubelin and with cork box went for roughly $55000 all in. I haven’t seen it in the flesh but I’m sure it was nice as they presented it. I was very doubtful though about their claim of only three Gubelin signed 3700s. I’ve seen two myself in the past month and I also have the pictures to back my statement. So with this one it makes three, can I assume I’m lucky enough to have seen all the existing examples?!

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The 1803 flamingo pink Stella dial is to die for and I’m amazed at the condition and level of detail. It is really a tip top watch but I was pretty sure it was going to go too high for me.

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The auction timely stars at 630 and the room is packed with the best of the best of our industry. Unlike all the other auctions I’ve attended in New York, this one has really a lot of people on the floor and the excitement is very strong!
The show starts with Aurel Bacs taking the lead and man, this guy knows what he’s doing. Such charisma, such great salesmanship, he really knows to sell the product and get the people hyped.
It helps of course that he’s the engine behind everything, knowing the product, knowing the collectors personally, knitting ties with the dealers and just making the Phillips auction the place to be.
The Bacs entourage is comprised also of the foremost watch consultants coming from other auction houses such as Paul David Mausley formerly from Bonhams and Paul Boutros, formerly Antiquorum. Also Nathalie Montbarron formerly from Christies is helping for the phone bidding and you can see the team is united in the goal of making this the prime event in the watch business.

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The lots fetch mostly above their estimates and the vibe in the room is very optimistic.
Laughter, ovations and heat fill the room and the crowd enjoys the show.
I bid unsuccessfully on the lots I studied but I was happy to see the end result and price fetched for them. My only peeve is that I should have bought this beautiful NIGA chronograph that was to die for but at $6000 hammer + 25% commission I don’t know how far I’d go.

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I leave few lots from the end, excited and tired from the flights. A short train ride later I’m back to my hotel.

The next day it’s the Christies auction starting at 10 am. I make my way to the Four Seasons hotel des Bergues where the Christies firm set up camp.
Gorgeous hotel in front of the lake with a majestic aura of old world money and pure European class.
Wearing my double breasted navy blazer and a pair of beige jeans I look very Italian with my wood dial day date at my wrist and stroll my way to rue des Bergues.

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The room of the auction is dramatically different than the one from the night before.
Less chairs, less space and overall less excitement. Perhaps it’s the morning time making everything feel more “business formal”.
Many lots are to be sold, unfortunately I did not have a chance to preview the merchandise and make a sound decision about anything plus I wasn’t particularly thirsty for anything in the lineup . I didn’t have much interest in this catalog as most of what was offered wasn’t my niche or I already had it in my stock. I was curious though to see how things would end up.
Lots of different brands offered and lots to pick especially for the Omega collectors.

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As the auction starts there are some bargains to be picked up but I’m not a price guy, I am more of a quality type of buyer.
A Patek yellow gold chronograph reference 130 is hammered at $24000, a slew of modern Patek 5146 annual calendars are just being given away to the bidders and so proving Modern Patek and mediocre Patek vintage timepieces are taking a bath lately.
If there is one thing I summed up after all the trip is that really, it’s not the time for Patek at the moment. Speaking to other dealers we conclude that things dramatically changed since a year ago where the brand had one of the strongest runs for about 7 years. Their production increased from 25000 total units manufactured to double as to satisfy the thirsty Russian and Chinese market (both of them suddenly out of the picture ). What remains is a big supply and a shorter demand obviously driving the price down. Trends also change and the collectors are ready for something a little bit more “New World”.
The only and again the ONLY Patek to have strong following is the Nautilus in all its variations from vintage to modern.
The Nautilus at Christies, namely the only real piece there I wanted to snatch, went for $44000 + commission. All the other Nautilus achieved also good results (the 3712 at $40000 total , the 5980/1a at $35000 total).
Vintage Rolex was holding its pace without any crazy results but solid prices fetched proving that quality is always in demand.
The real Rolex bargain was the 6262 Paul Newman with box and papers sold only at $80k plus commission. The other Paul Newmans got their price but nothing insanely crazy like the years before.
The shocking moment at the Christies auction was the withdrawal of the cover lot, the Patek chronograph / calendar with black gloss dial belonging to Haile Selassie.
They just skipped it as nothing happened and half the room left in disapproval and disappointment.
Supposedly a family member claimed the watch was stolen from the estate and disapproved the sale. People, couldn’t you have realized it before the last minute?! That was absolutely crazy and a very low blow to Christies watch department that already was  suffering from Phillips stealing the thunder of undiscussed market maker.

I take a break and have a coffee with my Italian colleagues and suppliers at the Four Seasons bar and I realize that the most important thing here is not to fetch a deal but to knit further my relationships and bring my clientele the best of the iconic watches available. 
The afternoon finishes with the last hammered lot and everyone retires to their hotels to later meet for a nice dinner with friends and colleagues.

Tuesday is the last straw of the auctions with Sotheby’s entertaining us with two sessions.
The auction takes place at Beau Rivage Hotel, a five minute walk from the Four Seasons and virtually the same kind of setup of the day before.
The auction room is narrow and smaller than the Christies one and so was the same with the selection offered.

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I managed to preview the lots the day before during the break and here I finally found more bread for my teeth. I am particularly motivated lately on curating a top selection of Nautilus and Royal Oak so there was something here for me.
I had strong interest for a Nautilus reference 3800 which was virtually mint and beautiful and I was ready to snatch the 3700 offered.
Vintage Rolex wise there was nothing for me that I didn’t have or had to have.

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The session started kind of muted and many mediocre lots just went unsold.
Sotheby’s really hurt from the Phillips storm and I’m also not so sure they have a driving force in their watch department making the hype and curating hot offerings for the buyers.
The auction is just a blood bath in my opinion and there isn’t much interest in anything. The big players have already left and the people still in the game aren’t so motivated.
Overall it was a soft day at Sotheby’s, even the Swatch mega lot sold for just the low estimate.

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I decide it was enough time for me spent in Geneva and early the next morning I take a train to my hometown of Milano.
The train ride is simply majestic with lovely views of mountains and lakes at my sides.
Couple of hours later here I am at the Duomo welcomed by gorgeous weather. image2 image3
I make my rounds and eye a couple of beautiful Royal Oaks I will be having soon in my hands.
The quality of life in Europe is just so much better I realize, with shorter distances to be covered, better air, better food and more emphasis on enjoying it rather than running the rat race. The seconds hand here turns slower on my watch and I’m just happy to be here for the day.

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My trip is at its end and the next morning I hop on to the Cadorna Express and in 30 minutes I’m at Malpensa airport ready to board my New York bound flight. Mind you this plane doesn’t even have TV screens at the seats, I’m able though to finish this article and review once again the catalogs.

Once again the conclusion is that at the moment collectors are very astute not throwing away money for silly things. The market is absolutely ready for Rolex and Patek alternatives materializing in Universal, Omega and other vintage watch makers using the same parts and supplies of the big two.
High Quality pieces fetch high numbers and mediocre things go unsold. The days of the craze are over luckily and only what deserves takes the result home.

In comparison to all what I’ve seen, my collection is absolutely prime. I am pretty confident my selection is very astute and very cherry picked. My strategy of box paper sets, unpolished cases and no compromises is proving to be the right one. The clients that purchased my watches can certainly consign them to Phillips and Christies and see them look better than their counterparts.

Next auctions coming up are the December sales in New York and the Phillips auction in Hong Kong.

I am back at home with the loves of my life..

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Every Watch Tells A Story

Every watch tells a story and here is my 3 favorite timepieces that mean the most to me.

Please enjoy the video!

My Beloved first Rolex that I received from my dad at 20 years old,  like a rite of passage..

My Beloved every day watch I received from my wife for our engagement.

My Beloved childhood dream watch , the mythical Swatch White horses chrono.

What stories can you share with me?

SQUALE Professional Diver Watches

I am so proud of offering now the SQUALE line of watches!

A brand that is true to it’s heritage since the late 1950s  manufacturing hard core professional diver watches.

Made with the highest eye for detail I’ve come across , all cases are hand finished and every little detail is studied to please us collector’s and enthusiasts. PVD and blasted finishes, prominent chamfered lugs, hard bakelite colored bezels, color changing aluminum bezels. lacquered dials and super luminova markers and hands, domed sapphire crystals etc. All is studied to give pleasure to the wearer and built to last.

Powered by the reliable ETA 2824 movement, automatic self winding, power reserve of 40 hours. Easy to maintain and trustworthy in it’s service.

There are three lines offered: the classic diver  1521 resistant to 600 meters / 50 ATM , the Professional 2002 resistant to 1000 meters / 100 ATM and the limited edition MASTER line featuring Power reserve complication, display case back ad hand finished bronze cases.

I took some fabulous shots out in the field for our viewing pleasure.

ENJOY and soon you will be able to order yours from Classicwatchny.com

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Professional 2002 PVD case – Hard Bakelite colored Bezel
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ocean blue 1521 blasted case
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Squale Master in bronze
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The gorgeous 1521 : domed crystal , aluminum bezel that glares in the sun, chamfered Von Buren lugs, super luminova plots

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16610LV 50th anniversary Submariner – It’s this reference moment of glory

The Green bezel Sub is living a moment of incredible demand and popularity.

I mean ,the requests are through the roof for this!!

Reference 16610LV was introduced at the end of 2003 as a commemorative model to the 50th anniversary of the Iconic Submariner.

Green , representing Rolex heritage color , was used as an accent for the bezel setting it apart from it’s classic black counterpart.

What is special about this reference and what all the hype is about is that we have a classic late 80s-90s body Rolex case + bracelet paired with the new look of the maxi marker dial. Old school and new school blended together.

As a matter of fact , 5 digit reference Rolex are on fire right now because Rolex enthusiasts simply love the classic case and satiny bracelets we all come to get used to.

The green Sub came in different versions of minutiae on the dial and bezel.

The first batches Y-F serial have the MK1 dial ( Oval O on ROLEX text and 5 ticks under SWISS MADE) and the super coveted FLAT or FAT 4 bezel. This is the real anniversary model.

In my opinion the engraved Rehaut 16610LV are also very ,very hot given the old world-new world combination of details.

New Old Stock models are in great demand and I am lucky to have two in my collection.

My two cents, invest in 5 digit Rolex Sport models with complete sets and in mint condition, you will be extremely happy!

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NEW OLD STOCK!
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Rolex GMT 16710 with 3186 movement THE MOST DEMANDED MODERN ROLEX

I am very happy to share and write about the most collectible modern Rolex out there.

Rolex GMT master 16710 was produced since the early 90s till 2008 when it made room for the new 6 digits ceramic GMT.

The last specimens of reference 16710 were fitted with the new caliber 3186 ,we are talking about roughly 30000 pieces (which is peanuts compared to Rolex productions) that went to the US market and the Hong Kong market mainly.

The dial also has a peculiar font in the II after GMT Master that can be either stick or a rectangle.

So far we have found the 3186 movement on specimens starting with serial z6 (like the last one in my collection,earliest found so far) all the way to M3 serial.

Collectors have been scooping up all the pieces around and paying top dollar for them especially when they are in New Old Stock conditions and fully accessorized.

Below you will see pics of a pair of 3186 GMTs I sold recently (one coke and one pepsi) , New old stock and fully accessorized.

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Patek Nautilus 3700 , my favorite!

 

 

I had the great fortune of coming across quite a few 3700 this year..

this month I had three in my collection and now they are all gone!

It’s peculiar how none of them are the same, the patina is different on each one. Also, one of them was the fabled 3700/1 with the wide 16mm bracelet, much more desirable and very hard to come by.

At first I decided to keep it for myself but my innate dealer side decided to let it go for a special customer. It didn’t make the site but below see them all together!

 

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#classicwatch is the house of the #nautilus ! #3700 #patekphilippe #geraldgenta

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Big bracelet vs small bracelet #patekphilippe #3700 #nautilus #classicwatch

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The next frontier of Vintage Rolex Collecting

It’s been a while since I had some time to post something on the blog…

As vintage Rolex prices are on the rise and the watches are becoming more and more expensive I was thinking to myself : what will the young collector or the enthusiast without a $50000 budget do now?

Vintage Daytona with screw pushers are now well over $33000 and with full sets fetch close to $50000… I know it for a fact. I am not talking about Paul Newman dials, I am talking about classic Big Reds and Sigma dials.

The pump pusher models are well above $20-25k.

Prices have sky rocketed since September for Daytonas, I am not able to buy for what I sold for  and the specimens are fewer and fewer to be found in the proper conditions. Today, only the best sells fast and everybody wants it.

What is beautiful about this business is that it’s very similar to the Gems I’ve been selling since I was 18 years old. What is unearthed from the ground (in this case from drawers and safes) is what’s available. There is no endless pit of beautiful vintage Rolexes… These are the Burma Sapphires and Golconda diamonds of the future!

Ok so now I am a Rolex addict and want a Daytona for myself but I do not have even $30k to spend , what am I to do? Wait for the next recession? Wait for the next market crash?

My suggestion is to start focusing on Rolex Zenith Daytonas and along with them all the beautiful late 80s Rolex Sport production. The golden era for Rolex in my opinion.

Perhaps I am in love with that time period because I grew up in the 80s and I want to go back to that era where my parents were together and I was a privileged kid going to St Moritz on vacation..

Sapphire crystals and tritium dials: a sexy combination in my opinion! We see them on the 5513 white gold surround markers, on the 16700 GMTs , on the 16550 explorers , on the 16760 fat lady.. A lot of cool watches out there from this era that haven’t captured yet the craze and the insane values. Though, they are a real joy to wear and real easy + durable as the sapphire crystal is built to last and the cases are super fat.

The early Daytonas R serials and L serials with the special floating and 4 line  dials + 200-225 bezels are really sexy and must be fetched now , before it becomes crazy!

Well, this is what I’m starting to seek and acquire for my loyal clientele.

I hope we can all enjoy these watches and wear them with the same thoughtlessness and abundance of the late 80s, an era that I wish I could feel again!

Below find some pics  from this website depicting late 80s Rolex models.

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R serial floating Daytona with MK1 Bezel

 

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Buying and Selling in Europe

Just got back from a week long trip of buying and selling Vintage Rolex and Patek in Europe.

With the Euro so low and a lifelong of European connections I flew out to my hometown of Milano and my favorite place, London.

The selection of watches for me to look at was good and I came back home with the best of the best to offer to my loyal clientele .

The weather was pleasant and the food was great, i love going back home!

Below you will find shots of what I saw..

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patek 3700 two tone , tudor big block and patek 5711

 

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beautiful set
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cream dial kasparov!
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the beautiful jumbo nautilus cork box!!!
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very sexy patek box!
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marcello mastroianni , the man the legend!
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duomo di milano and my super patina 1675
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3940 Patek with italian calendar
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AP 5402 from 1978 in Yellow Gold!
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top quality 6265
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the new frontier of Vintage Rolex Collecting.. late 80s sapphire crystals and tritium dials
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stunning Cats Eye like NOS datejust
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jumbo 3700 with wide bracelet joined the family at classic watch
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real crisp 6240..too bad for the service pushers..had to pass
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wide bracelet vs taper bracelet 3700
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the new frontier of vintage Rolex R series Floating Cosmograph with MK1 bezel yum!!!
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topo gigio…for my son!
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Stunning Persol Steve McQueen
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beautiful Milano
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Vintage Watch company in London
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New Patek boutique in London
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these “bicchierini” late 80s subs are really growing on me..
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ME!
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lot’s of 6265…but not one decent 6263!

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