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A Curated Selection of Collectible Chronographs: From Damaged Mulco to Pristine Rolex Daytona

June 19

This week's 'Bring a Loupe' column highlights a selection of chronographs, ranging from affordable vintage pieces to high-end luxury models, emphasizing their unique features and investment potential. The previous week's auction results saw a Grand Seiko fetch $29,700, a Patek Philippe 570 still awaiting a buyer, a Certina CD sold for €120, and a LeCoultre Uniplan changing hands with an undisclosed price. The focus this week shifts to chronographs, presented in an ascending order of expected purchase price, ensuring there's something to captivate every collector, regardless of their budget.

Among the notable finds, a Breguet Classique 5907, featuring an 18k gold case, a four-day power reserve, a manual-wind 510DR movement, and a guilloché dial, was discovered at a Goodwill in Minnesota, complete with its original box. Other intriguing pieces include a Dodane Diver and a Vincent Calabrese Wandering Jump Hour. For those interested in rectangular-cased watches, several non-Reverso JLC models are presented, alongside a Juvenia Architect in need of restoration. The article also showcases a Verity diver with a classic Monnin case and a distinctive hand set, and a Zenith 40T, admired for its simple case and unique movement marking. In the chronograph category, a Dugena Monza with a chromed case and a Valjoux 7733 movement, despite its minor aesthetic drawbacks, offers a compelling entry-level option. A Mulco chronograph with a Spillman case, despite a minor repair needed for its minute-register hand, is also highlighted for its stainless steel construction and lumed Roman numerals. Furthermore, a dressy Tavannes chronograph, an Excelsior Park Monte Carlo from the early 1980s with a Valjoux 7740 movement, and a remarkably complex Patek Philippe 5960P with an annual calendar and flyback chronograph are discussed. The article culminates with a pristine Rolex Daytona Ref. 6241, an exceptionally well-preserved timepiece with its original box and warranty card, offering a rare opportunity for serious collectors.

The selection of timepieces showcased this week underscores the enduring appeal of horological craftsmanship and the thrill of discovering exceptional watches. Each piece, whether a robust vintage chronograph or a highly complicated modern marvel, tells a story of design, engineering, and history. The enthusiastic pursuit of these mechanical wonders reflects a deep appreciation for the artistry and precision that define fine watchmaking, encouraging enthusiasts to explore the diverse and captivating world of collectible watches.

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