Rolex Daytona Oysterflex, Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra, Patek Philippe & A Chinese Watch

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Wake up with watches Oct 16, 2019

Wake up with watches and host Tim Mosso for nearly one hour of curated luxury watch showcases including Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Omega watches.

Rolex’s Daytona is scalding hot in a rare combination of yellow gold and the Rolex Oysterflex rubber-bracelet hybrid. The 40mm Cosmograph Daytona shares billing on this stage with an exceptional Sky-Dweller 326939 annual calendar GMT in white gold with full Oyster bracelet. For fans of vintage Rolex, a 1991 GMT-Master II in stainless steel with red-and-black “Coke” bezel provides a travel time alternative without the bulk of the Sky-Dweller.

Omega watch fans can expect two excellent representatives of the marque in the form of the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Annual Calendar on a stainless steel bracelet or a blue alligator leather strap with steel deployant clasp. This 38.5mm Seamaster Aqua Terra might be the most versatile watch on the table thanks to its 150-meter water resistance, antimagnetic silicon hairspring, everyday-friendly annual calendar, 60-hour power reserve, formidable Omega manufacture caliber 8601, and a versatile size.

Patek Philippe, the patrician of Geneva, offers two options for fans of white gold complications.

The legendary Patek Philippe 5070G chronograph, a 42mm standout made from 2002-2006, proves and “newer” doesn’t always mean “improved”; the Lemania-based Patek Philippe caliber CH 27-70 with Geneva Hallmark remains a mark of distinction for Patek’s most famous modern-era chronograph watch. Tim’s all-time favorite Patek Philippe, the 5235G Regulator, makes secures a starring appearance. The 40.5mm case deliberately channels the power of the famed vintage Patek Philippe 3448 perpetual calendar while the revolutionary caliber 32-260 REG QA proves that Patek Philippe watchmakers are focused firmly on the future.

Independent watch brands are favored on today’s show. We have a coruscating Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Black from H. Moser & Cie; a pre-Richemont Roger Dubuis Golden Square Tourbillon with flying tourbillon regulator; an F.P. Journe Chronometre Optimium in boutique-exclusive red gold/black dial form; a rare high horology NOMOS Lambda 39mm; Atelier Wen’s value-oriented and proudly Chinese-made “Porcelain Odyssey” Hao with porcelain dial.

• A Lange & Sohne Lange 1 Timezone 116.021 $28,950
• Breitling Transatlantic Chronograph Boutique Hunter Case AB015412/G784 $5,950
• F.P. Journe Chronometre Optimum Boutique Edition $74,950
• Glashutte Original PanoGraph 61-01-01-01-04 $13,950
• H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Black Edition 1341-0500 $27,950
• Jaeger LeCoultre Duometre a Quantieme Lunaire Grand Feu Q60435E1 $33,950
• Jaeger LeCoultre Master Moon Q143648A $12,950
• NOMOS Glashutte Lambda 39MM 953 $9,950
• Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra (38.5mm with bracelet) 231.10.39.22.03.001 $5,450
• Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra (38.5mm with strap) 231.13.39.22.03.001 $4,950
• Panerai Radiomir GMT Alarm PAM 238 $11,950
• Panerai Luminor Marina Transat Classique PAM 956 $17,950
• Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time 5164R-001 $73,950
• Patek Philippe 5070G-001 Chronograph $69,950
• Patek Philippe Regulator 5235G-001 $39,950
• Roger Dubuis Golden Square Tourbillon G40 03 0 N1.63 $29,950
• Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona 116518LN $29,950
• Rolex Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II 16710 “Coke Bezel” $12,950
• Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller 326939 $38,950
• Seiko Prospex Marinemaster Spring Drive Diver SBDB013 $2,750
• TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Black CAW2114.FC6177 $3,450
• Vacheron Constantin Royal Eagle Chronograph $8,800
• Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Contemporaine 81180/000P-9220 $21,450
• Zenith El Primero Retrotimer 75.2030.4055/21.R580 $3,950
• Atelier Wen Porcelain Odyssey Hao $720 (www.atelierwen.com)

 
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