
This particular wristwatch is one that I’ve been aware of for many years, and it’s certainly not a White Whale in the sense that I’ve never seen it (on the other hand, Ahab saw Moby Dick at close enough quarters to lose a leg, so one instance of first person observation doesn’t necessarily disqualify it). It’s a fascinating piece. The movement was designed by the legendary AndrĂ© Bornand, who completed it in 1945, and in 1987, the movement was cased and worn as his personal watch by none other than the then-CEO of Patek Philippe, Phillipe Stern. I’ve only seen it once, at the Patek Museum in Geneva, and who knows what its value would be on the market … but it would probably be a lot. It is an incredible example of the art of the tourbillon, which represents one of the all-time high water marks in the pursuit of precision chronometry – and it’s one I’d love to have on my own wrist.
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