HARRY WINSTON X SPEAKE-MARIN Ocean Tourbillon,... Lot 262
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HARRY WINSTON X SPEAKE-MARIN Ocean Tourbillon, ref. 400-MAT44R, no. 029977
HARRY WINSTON X SPEAKE-MARIN
Ocean Tourbillon, ref. 400-MAT44R, n° 029977
Limited edition of 80, no. 28/80
Circa 2007
Wristwatch in 18k (750) pink gold with tourbillon regulator
Case: round, sapphire back, screw closure, signed Harry Winston
Dial: blue and mirror, Arabic numerals, tourbillon opening, "Developed with P. Speake-Marin", signed
Movement: automatic, signed Harry Winston
Buckle: pink gold pin buckle, signed Harry Winston
Diameter: 44 mm
Gross weight: 202.50 g.
A 18k rose gold automatic wristwatch with tourbillon, gold deployant clasp signed
Launched in 1998, the Ocean Collection has established itself as Harry Winston's sportiest watch line. The Ocean Tourbillon is an ultra-limited series developed in collaboration with master watchmaker Peter Speake-Marin. Considered one of the most talented names in independent haute horlogerie, Speake-Marin truly began his career in London. He was spotted in the 1990s by the merchant Georges Somlo, owner of one of the most prominent watchmaking addresses in Burlington Arcades. Speake-Marin ran the Somlo Antiques repair workshop for 7 years before moving to Switzerland to continue his career at Renaud & Papi, where he developed complications for prestigious watch brands. In 2003, Peter Speake-Marin decided to become independent and set up his own manufacture. For several years, he continued to work in collaboration with other manufactures, notably MB&F, with whom he developed Horological Machine N°1, but in 2008 Peter Speake-Marin decided to refocus on his brand and stop collaborating. This exclusive timepiece is one of the Swiss watchmaker's last "so British" co-productions.
Launched in 1998, the Ocean Collection has established itself as the sportiest line in Harry Winston watchmaking. The Ocean Tourbillon is an ultra-limited series developed in collaboration with master watchmaker Peter Speake-Marin. Considered one of the most talented names in independent haute horlogerie, Speake-Marin truly began his career in London. He was spotted in the 1990s by the merchant Georges Somlo, owner of one of the most prominent watchmaking addresses in Burlington Arcades. Speake-Marin ran the Somlo Antiques repair workshop for 7 years before moving to Switzerland to continue his career at Renaud & Papi, where he developed complications for prestigious watch brands. In 2003, Peter Speake-Marin decided to become independent and set up his own manufacture. For several years, he continued to work in collaboration with other manufacturers, notably MB&F, with whom he developed Horological Machine N°1, but in 2008 Peter Speake-Marin decided to refocus on his brand and stop collaborating. This exclusive timepiece is one of the Swiss watchmaker's last "so British" co-productions.
CONDITION REPORT :
At the time of writing the movement is working. Please note that chronometric accuracy is not guaranteed and Artcurial cannot be held responsible for any repair costs.
Good general condition
Few signs of use, a few scratches
Crocodile* strap with some signs of use
CONDITION REPORT :
At the time of cataloguing the movement is running. Please note that the movement has not been checked for timekeeping accuracy and Artcurial will not be held responsible for any repairs that must be required.
Good condition
Limited signs of use, light scuffs
Crocodile* leather strap with limited signs of use
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