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· ·Mrs Nataf's Other Son(credit to MMMD for the inspiration for the title) I recently had a short teaching gig in Old Yurp, and it being not far from one of my favorite watch cities, decided to take a day to check out a rarity I've had my eye on.
Munich is an epicenter of the vintage watch trade. In addition to its watch fairs (which were not on when I was there), it has a number of vintage watch dealers. The holy of holies is here...
...where no less than 4 dealers operate within about 100 yards of one another
I was not there to browse haphazardly. My objective was a rare gold Primero reference, the G 383. For a watch that was produced in only 200 specimens, a surprising number (4) have passed through Munich in the past 2- 3 years. Two were on offer simultaneously in fact. One was acquired by another collector the week before I arrived. Fortunately, it was not my first choice. The other was still there and the nice dealer was kind enough to put it on hold a few days in advance.
The G 383 is also known as the Poker Chip Primero, for self evident reason.
The dial provides rather convincing evidence that psychoactive drugs had reached LeLocle by 1969.
This was not a watch I wanted to acquire on the basis of photos, for the simple reason that I wasn't sure I would like it. It's a jarring, disorienting design the first time you see it. I don't know of anything quite like it in the repertoire of Swiss watch design, and it is certainly not like its sister Primeros. But it is seriously beautiful in person, a feast of detail that is unexpectedly coherent in its final form.
It is housed in a 40mm case - amazing enough on its own - in substantial gold with a hidden crown and underslung lugs, which it shares with a sister reference, the G 382.
The relumed hands are unfortunate, but the watch - while certainly with signs of use - was otherwise is in extremely good shape. No one has mucked about with polishing the case (I had my G 382 on the wrist for a side by side comparison), the dial is free of the small chips and flakes that often appear around its circumference, and the steel hour markers are undisturbed.
Inside, a 31J Primero - an excellent-enough movement in its standard configuration.
The aspect that sealed the deal was this entirely consistent gonzo touch
Yessir, it was on a real vintage chicken strap!
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Here it is with its sister reference, the G 382. (admit it, the chicken strap works)
Pretty scenery on the hop home
Munich is an epicenter of the vintage watch trade. In addition to its watch fairs (which were not on when I was there), it has a number of vintage watch dealers. The holy of holies is here...
...where no less than 4 dealers operate within about 100 yards of one another
I was not there to browse haphazardly. My objective was a rare gold Primero reference, the G 383. For a watch that was produced in only 200 specimens, a surprising number (4) have passed through Munich in the past 2- 3 years. Two were on offer simultaneously in fact. One was acquired by another collector the week before I arrived. Fortunately, it was not my first choice. The other was still there and the nice dealer was kind enough to put it on hold a few days in advance.
The G 383 is also known as the Poker Chip Primero, for self evident reason.
The dial provides rather convincing evidence that psychoactive drugs had reached LeLocle by 1969.
This was not a watch I wanted to acquire on the basis of photos, for the simple reason that I wasn't sure I would like it. It's a jarring, disorienting design the first time you see it. I don't know of anything quite like it in the repertoire of Swiss watch design, and it is certainly not like its sister Primeros. But it is seriously beautiful in person, a feast of detail that is unexpectedly coherent in its final form.
It is housed in a 40mm case - amazing enough on its own - in substantial gold with a hidden crown and underslung lugs, which it shares with a sister reference, the G 382.
The relumed hands are unfortunate, but the watch - while certainly with signs of use - was otherwise is in extremely good shape. No one has mucked about with polishing the case (I had my G 382 on the wrist for a side by side comparison), the dial is free of the small chips and flakes that often appear around its circumference, and the steel hour markers are undisturbed.
Inside, a 31J Primero - an excellent-enough movement in its standard configuration.
The aspect that sealed the deal was this entirely consistent gonzo touch
Yessir, it was on a real vintage chicken strap!
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Here it is with its sister reference, the G 382. (admit it, the chicken strap works)
Pretty scenery on the hop home