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Love Letter to the Rolex Datejust: Mundane perfection
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Love Letter to the Rolex Datejust: Mundane perfection

This is my love letter to one of the most iconic watches ever made: the Rolex Datejust. While the internet is full of in-depth research of this legendary timepiece, I’ll steer away from that here. Instead, I want to focus on the "generic" silver-dial steel models produced between the 1960s and 1980s, and explain why they hold a special place in my heart—and why you should consider them, too.

But why this Datejust? And why this mundane silver-on-steel combination? Let me share my insights...

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Patek Philippe “Les Grecques”: a balance of the Greek ideal
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Patek Philippe “Les Grecques”: a balance of the Greek ideal

The "Les Grecques" (Translated The Greeks) model line, introduced in 1982, was certainly a watch relying more on it’s backstory combined with it’s design. It drew inspiration from the Greek ideal of ancient values and everlasting beauty. The case inspired to resemble the Greek temples and the dial decorated with Meander or also known as the Greek Line.

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Zenith S.65 aka “The Keyhole”
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Zenith S.65 aka “The Keyhole”

Step into the 1960s with a timepiece that gained the nickname among watch collectors: The Keyhole. You'd think a watch with such a strong nickname would have a dedicated online presence, but surprisingly, there's not that much to be found.

So, here we are, embarking on a journey to discover the 1965 Zenith S.65, known as "The Keyhole."

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Yves Saint Blaise: The Jeweller Exeptional
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Yves Saint Blaise: The Jeweller Exeptional

Enter the captivating narrative of Yves Stolz and his brand, Yves Saint-Blaise, known as 'The Exceptional Jeweler.'

Wristwatches stand out as highly sought-after treasures, captivating enthusiasts worldwide. With each passing week, a new publication or research unveils a niche aspect of watch collecting, leaving us wondering: what more is there to uncover?

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A view from 1950: Celebrities wearing Swiss Watches
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A view from 1950: Celebrities wearing Swiss Watches

A view from 1950 on the watches worn and ordered by big celebrities and royalties in 1950. An article written by Federation Suisse des Associations de Fabricants d’Horlogerie and now translated and scanned by VINTAGE VIEW in English for the world to see.

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Alpina 6: The Waterproof tank of 1939
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Alpina 6: The Waterproof tank of 1939

The Alpina 6, a waterproof tank model that should have been the big innovation by Alpina in 1939. The watch that had all of the specifications you wanted from a wristwatch. A waterproof stainless steel case with the highly appraised Alpina 490 and it’s anti-vibration movement, shock resisting and anti-magnetic specification. The six reasons to choose an Alpina 6.

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Piaget: Brochures from the era of haute-joaillerie
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Piaget: Brochures from the era of haute-joaillerie

Over the past two years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Piaget watches from the 1960s to the 1980s. Is this new fascination driven by hype, a fashion trend, or a rediscovered appreciation for a forgotten gem?

In my quest for a thorough understanding of the quality and craftsmanship of Piaget timepieces from that era, I turn to period brochures. What were their price points? How were they marketed? And how do they stack up against other vintage watches currently circulating in the market? Let's delve into the past to unravel the allure and value of these pieces by Piaget.

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Restoring provenance: The “Panos Pladelis” Ulysse Nardin Chronograph
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Restoring provenance: The “Panos Pladelis” Ulysse Nardin Chronograph

In collecting there are several important factors that come to play. For one it might be the brand, the size, the era, the condition etc. All options that can have huge impacts on value which translates to the collect-ability of said watch.

A factor that I particularly like is it’s provenance. Who bought the watch and why? A mystery that is most likely never to be solved but some watches do offer the option to find out.

For this item I’d like to take you with me on the journey of restoring the provenance of a very special Ulysse Nardin Chronograph that I estimate as something made in the 1940’s.

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The waterproof wristwatch of 1941
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The waterproof wristwatch of 1941

One of the worst enemies of the wrist watch; water. With timekeeping finding it’s place on the wrist around 1918 the watch starts to evolve in a more durable object.

Precise timekeeping was essential in some cases even the precision needed between life and death. Various outside situations could lead to the movement not being the precise instrument it needed to be like dustproof, shockproof, anti magnetic and lets not forget waterproof.

The first mass produced waterproof watch by Rolex from 1926 made sure ever brand needed a waterproof watch in their catalog. This is an article from 1941 when waterproof wristwatches where still in the top of development ending in the mid 1950’s.

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Audemars Piguet Meridian
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Audemars Piguet Meridian

Audemars Piguet Meridian: Indispensable in charting your course to the top.

A watch made for gentlemen and ladies who want to achieve the best. The design and marketing took inspiration from the early maritime explorers who used a astrolabe for their journeys. The lines on the dial clearly inspired by the astrolabe.

The Meridian came in 33mm for the gentlemans size and 22mm for the lady size. Both with an integrated bracelet. The watch made in Stainless Steel with 18kt Yellow Gold details or in full 18kt Yellow Gold.

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Alpina Valjoux 13 "Black Forest" s/n 1392
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Alpina Valjoux 13 "Black Forest" s/n 1392

This is the story of the only glossy black dial Alpina Valjoux 13 known.

Cased in a 33mm cushion case with some serious height and prominent crown, it’s not a small watch. But the absolute show stealer is the dial. A super high gloss deep black dial with enameled white hands.

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Patek Philippe 1986 Brochure
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Patek Philippe 1986 Brochure

A trip back to 1986 where Patek Philippe handed out these booklets with pricing, dealer locations and pictures of the model line-up.

Check out this 1986 Patek Philippe brochure to find some forgotten gems.

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The Original Cool Guy: Why Vintage Watches?
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The Original Cool Guy: Why Vintage Watches?

I often get the question. Why vintage watches? Collecting vintage timepieces isn’t just checking of watches from a list. It’s a mindset, a philosophic journey.

Within collecting I can find multiple reasons but one market dominating reason is; The Original Cool Guy.

The main influence for making the ,functional build watch in steel, a new collectible wristwatch segment.

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Longines cal. 17.95: The special gift to Wim Vroom
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Longines cal. 17.95: The special gift to Wim Vroom

This golden Longines pocketwatch was gifted to Wilhelmus Hermanus (Wim Sr.) Vroom (1930 - 2019), the grandson of Ciska Tombrock.

It’s October 8th 1937. A special day for Ciska Emilia Francisca Tombrock (1862-1946). It’s the day that she reaches the age of 75. To commemorate this day she gifted all 33 grand children a golden pocket watch.

To explain this extraordinary gift we have to explain who this family was.

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Rally Turistico de Andorra - The Story of a Unknown Artifact
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Rally Turistico de Andorra - The Story of a Unknown Artifact

In the hunt for the ultimate timepiece we sometimes find related accessories. This time, a mysterious artifact, a banner flag that clearly mentioned Omega but gave zero results on the world wide web.

As a real internet Indiana Jones I traveled far and back but never found it's original heritage. Until I found a magazine covering Omega from 1957. As I flipped through the pages I noticed a familiar name; Andorra Ralley Turistico.

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Watch store pro-tips: Building the ultimate display
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Watch store pro-tips: Building the ultimate display

A piece of history; information to building a professional watch storefront. Found in a magazine from 1953, written by Jean Durieu and illustrations from P.A. Perret.

To all owners with a brick and mortar store: Here are some 60 year old tips for presenting the timepieces to your customers without distractions, annoyances and stop making them feel like they enter a whorehouse.

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Audemars Piguet Bamboo: Grace of Lightness
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Audemars Piguet Bamboo: Grace of Lightness

Audemars Piguet Bamboo: Grace of Lightness.

Bamboo, the natural symbol of lightness and flexibility, gives a symbolic expression to the lifestyle of tropical paradises.

The designers at Audemars Piguet came up with the concept for the Bamboo to recreate this grace with the means of the goldsmith's art.

Artfully intertwined golden canes are the characteristic of this creation. They form the supple bracelet, whose rhythm is picked up by the watch case and brought to perfection.

The harmony that a bamboo radiates, its silky shine, gives an idea of the painstaking manual work that was required to achieve this perfection of grace.

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