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Alain Silberstein

Tourbillon Marine

A quirky and attractive stainless steel tourbillon wristwatch with hand painted mother of pearl dial, date, certificate and presentation box, numbered 1 of a limited edition of 9 pieces

Estimate
CHF15,000 - 25,000
€14,700 - 24,600
$15,900 - 26,500
CHF56,700
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Alain Silberstein
Year
2010
Case No
1/9
Model Name
Tourbillon Marine
Material
Stainless steel
Calibre
Automatic, cal. ASC 1.2, 25 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Rubber, further accompanied by an extra Alain Silberstein stainless steel bracelet
Clasp/Buckle
Stainless steel deployant clasp signed Alain Silberstein
Dimensions
40mm Diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
Accessories
Accompanied by fitted box, Certificate of Guarantee, Dated January 4, 2010, user manual, postcards from Goodiepal, stainless steel bracelet, lug changing tool, setting pin and outer packaging.
Catalogue Essay
Alain Silberstein’s whimsical and colorful creations brought a breath of fresh air to the traditional watch industry in 1990 when he launched his eponymous brand.

An architect turned watchmaker, Silberstein fully embraced the use of primary colors in his watches and one can’t help but notice the influences of painters such as Paul Klee, Kandinsky, Malevitch or their contemporary Keith Haring in the creation of this sophisticated timepiece.

The present Tourbillon Marine numbered 1/9 reflects Silberstein’s philosophy of merging high watchmaking (a tourbillon) with fine handcrafts (a hand painted mother of pearl dial representing the ocean’s depths) with a wonderfully playful and graphic result. There is even a starfish at 12 o’clock used as a date indicator.

The present watch is consigned by Goodiepal, a Danish experimental electronic musician, performance artist, composer and lecturer. The watch was exhibited in the National Gallery in Denmark in 2018.
The Marine Tourbillon comes with its full set of paperwork and accessories including an extra steel bracelet.

Whereas Alain Silberstein was ahead of his time in the 1990s and may not have met the commercial success he deserved, today collectors are more and more attuned to his importance and relevance in contemporary horology.

Alain Silberstein

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