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Part one of this two-part story ended in April 1989 with Saturday Night Live’s Dennis Miller making wisecracks in his Weekend Update segment about a new Swiss mechanical watch that had just sold for more than $3 million.There are a ton of variations among these watches, starting with the two sizes, and continuing to include all-steel, various two-tone configurations, versions with straps and bracelets, and dials with accents that are gold, blued, or blackened. If diamond hour markers are your thing, you're covered too.Given F.P. Journe’s continued popularity among collectors, the initial estimate of CHF 20,000 - 30,000 was quickly dispatched and the final price with fees amounted to an impressive CHF 163,800 (roughly $181,700). It’s a gorgeous and especially noteworthy Cartier Tank Must model from a brand that has managed to cultivate an impressive profile among collectors since forming in 1999.F.P. Journe Chronomètre Souverain (platinum, #001) – Lot 140 – CHF 163,800 (high estimate of CHF 30,000).In the 1990s, TAGs were everywhere. Whether it was the professional line with stainless steel cases and bracelets, or the more teenage-friendly – and honestly very trendy – plastic bezel fare, it was a brand with an "of the moment" identity. Somewhere along the line though, that popularity faded. That doesn't mean those old '90s watches aren't still around, however.Silberstein is no stranger to watch collaborations. After his namesake company was declared bankrupt in 2012 he kept a foothold in the industry by successfully partnering with the likes of MB&F and Louis Erard. Last year for the first installment of Grail Watch he worked together with Benoît Mintiens on a limited edition Ressence – a colorful and supremely unique watch that captured my attention during a particularly long stretch of stainless steel coverage.Focusing on other details, the original watch featured a flat printing for the subdials, tachymeter on the dial, and even just flat printed dial markers. You'll also notice that the dial is much more flat, with a little texture to it but not much. The lume was relegated to the end of the hands and (aged) yellow dots on the end of the hour markers. With the new Nivada Grenchen Chronosport, this has been turned up to 11.
John Mayer (JM):So you and I are among the first two to rJM:It's like the slowest feature creep towards evolution in history, but that's because it doesn't have to be any better. They do treat the Daytona differently – look at the new Sub, the new GMT, they have these broad shoulders that make them feel so new. I think this watch has the exact same dimensions as the Zeniths!The company made a huge chunk of the movements found inside inexpensive three-handers like this KULM, and A. Schild would go on to merge with ETA in 1979. Between 1940 and 1979 though, A. Schild supplied hundreds of different companies, the most prestigious being Jaeger-LeCoultre. My grandfather’s watch was clearly not of that ilk, but the pedigree of the movement explained why it worked so well after so many years left untouched.Speaking of wonky, let's focus on the least skyward detail on this piece – one that feels more connected to the depths of the sea. That of course is the bi-directional rotating bezel and its mineral K1 crystal insert. Look closer and you'll notice this isn't a dive time bezel, but rather a countdown timer. And to cap things off, the crown is of the onion variety – meaning it's large and easy to grip. Being that this isn't a diver (oFirst of all, the brushed surfaces of the case imbue the piece with an immediate sense of that old tool watch charm. And then there's the size. Hamilton is kind of known for producing bangers in the 38mm size range. The Intra-Matic, the Khaki Fields – both Mechanical and Automatic – are all positioned there. But this one feels different. Maybe it's because we aren't used to seeing conventional bezel-designed timepieces sized this small.I thought the George Daniels Hornby Pocket Watch would do a bit better, Longines La Grande Classique says Wind. "I thought it might push closer to two million all-in. I thought it did well, but I would've liked to see it get a little higher. It just didn't quite get the coverage I would've hoped or expected."In 1998, my dad decided to level-up. He booked a heli-skiing trip with his friends to Revelstoke, British Columbia. If you’re not familiar with backcountry heli-skiing, it’s an exhilarating and dangerous experience where a helicopter picks you up and drops you off on the top of a mountain. There are no lifts or runs and it’s unlikely that you’ll find tracks from anyone else. There’s simply a vast expanse of waist-deep powder. In other words, it’s a skier's and snowboarder’s dream.
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