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Online AuctionPhillips Watches Online Auction: The Hong Kong Sessions, Fall 2023Hong Kong
ConcludedSep 28 2023
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131 Lots

Lots close independently at 1-minute intervals.

Specialists' Picks: The Hong Kong Sessions, Fall 2023, Online Auction

The watches we'd splash the cash to call our own.

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A Round-Up Of Independent Watchmaking In The Hong Kong Sessions, Fall 2023, Online Auction

Top picks from top indies.

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What Is A Phillips Watches Online Auction?

It's never been easier to enjoy the thrill of a watch auction from the comfort of your home.

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It's Time To Stop Sleeping On Chanel Watchmaking

From investments in leading independent watchmakers to teaming up with Tudor, it’s time to give Chanel’s watchmaking division a second look.

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Inside TAG Heuer's 'Glassbox' Generation

Our in-depth guide to the most collectible contemporary TAG Heuer collection.

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The Indie Insider: Hautlence Is Back! Here's Why You Should Be Paying Attention

After two dormant years, Hautlence officially returned to the watchmaking scene last year with a refocused brand strategy and a refined collection.

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The Forgotten Watch Collaboration That Brought KAWS And Marc Newson Together

The remarkable true story behind the Ikepod Horizon.

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Five Of Our Favorite Watch Media Collaborations

Our Senior Editorial Manager highlights a group of watches produced in partnership with five of the leading voices in horological media.

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A History Of Alternative Time Displays At Vacheron Constantin

Navigating more than 200 years of unusual indications, from the Bras en l'Air and the Don Pancho, all the way up to the Mercator and Overseas.

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A Guide: The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore is a watch that was destined to evolve, and changes to its design happened almost instantly and throughout the first few years of its production. Those early watches – made during the original run of the Ref. 25721ST – proved how versatile and marketable “The Beast” could be, and with time and imagination, those incremental changes turned what was once an unpopular watch into an iconic design. Arthur Touchot explains.

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