Nice but I already spent my pocket money this month.
Well this one has a mere 24 complications. Now where's that spare $15,000,000.
Last edited by zippy; 13th October 2014 at 20:32.
Nice but I already spent my pocket money this month.
if I win the Euromillions tomorrow night (£111,000) I am going to buy that, and play with it forever.
are the gloves free with it? cause that could be a deal breaker for me.
Remarkable.
Chunkier than I always thought it was.
It says that the "super rare" and "very hard to manufacture" 60 minute and 12 hour chrono subdials - why so hard to make? Lots of watches have these - what am I missing?
Wonder how much would it cost to service.
Gorgeous, hopefully Patek will acquire it for the museum.
"I looked with pity not untinged with scorn upon these trivial-minded passers-by"
Stunning piece!
Actually the fm Aeternitas*only has 25 visible complications, the marketing department seems to have exaggerated slightly, plus it was produced via CAD, the Patek was designed and produced by hand, I know what I'd choose.
"The Henry Graves Super Complication by Patrick Phillip is the most important watch in the world".
Just in case you don't believe it, it true because it's on the Internet. It is an absolutely astounding piece of craftsmanship, that I wouldn't dare deny because I'm also on the Internet.
In my humble opinion the difference between the Patek Philippe and the Franke Muller is that one is elegant and all information can easily be assimilated; the Franke Muller is like a bejewelled rapper and bloody awful to look at. That PP reminds me of George Daniels' Space Traveller - a beautiful coming together of science, engineering and artistry.
Wow that PP is a masterpiece
Wow that is supercomplicated and super beautiful. It wouldn't sit in your pocket very well though.
That would be a very cool thing to have in your collection but why is it "the most important watch in the world"?
Some great photos here
http://shar.es/1m4oqc
The video at the end, although unrelated to this piece, and a bit slow in places, is a fascinating watch!
Thanks for posting the video, that is an amazing work of engineering. Hopefully whoever buys it will have plenty of spare time to play with all those bells and whistles. I wonder how big the instruction manual is :-)
The Graves piece will go high. Very high!
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I'll happily settle for one of these costing c.$900 http://www.yeswatch.com/wrist-watch/...ml?id=2Rzzz9vn
dunk
Would look good on my mantle piece
Agreed, not really important at all. A nice thing and an extreme piece of craftsmanship but really a horological dead-end.
An innovative design which advanced the design of watches (the first quartz even) could better hold that title. Then again, to most folk it's probably the one they rely on, so (something like a Casio)?