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The Story of the Prototype for Patek Philippe

In the world of Patek Philippe collecting you rarely find something truly unique... Not a combination of dial color, hour marker and case material but a genuine unmistakable one-of-a-kind design. Yet, these pieces do exist! And one of them was sold almost exactly one year ago at Christie's Geneva and went pretty much unnoticed. This is the story of the original Jean-Pierre Ecoffey chronograph for Patek Philippe

MILAN CITY GUIDE

Milano Watch Buyer's Guide

"When it comes to a storied location in terms of art, design and fashion, you’ll be hard pressed to find a more important city than Milan. We’ve been intending to do this guide for a few years now and our travel schedule finally lined up to give us a few days to explore and document this gem of a city."

Rolex Ref. 8171 Padellone

"This was, to all intents and purposes, the first and last time Rolex experimented with complication. If you want a Rolex with a calendar, you’re looking at a 6062 which came after this with an Oyster case, a Killy, or this 8171. The 8171 is known as the ‘Padellone’..."

 2597 Patek Philippe ‘Travel Time’ Calatrava, Pink Gold

Patek Philippe Ref. 2597 ‘Travel Time’ Calatrava

"Developed just after the initial Worldtimers by Louis Cottier, the ref. 2597 is a damn cool ‘Travel Time’ from 1956, the very start of the jet age. The reference can be thought of as a 570 Calatrava with a little je ne sais quoi complication reminding you to go out and explore the world."

GENEVA WATCH days

Rolex 3525 monoblocco on a wrist for hairspring article

Rolex ref. 3525 "Monoblocco" chrono

"If you love your Daytona, you should know its grandfather. This is the ref. 3525, not the first Rolex chronograph, but likely the first Oyster-cased Rolex chronograph. It goes by ‘Monoblocco’, ‘Barilotto’, and ‘Prisoner of War’ all as nicknames"

Hodinkee article for Bernardini Milano

The Italian Influence

A rolex ref 6605 double signed Serpico Y Laino

Rolex Ref. 6605 Serpico Y laino

"Before Paul Newmans got everyone hot and bothered and way before anyone cared about the Nautilus, early Ovettone Datejust were what collectors thought should be all the rage. When there was no social media and you weren’t yet qualified to..."