









879Σ
Glashütte Original
Ref. 49-08-07-13-06
Mingdragon Purple
A “like-new”, highly rare and exquisite limited edition platinum wristwatch with hand-painted Meissen porcelain dial, certificate and presentation box, numbered 1 of a limited edition of 40 pieces
- Estimate
- HK$55,000 - 95,000€6,100 - 10,500$7,100 - 12,200
HK$88,900
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- Glashütte Original
- Year
- Circa 2006
- Reference No
- 49-08-07-13-06
- Movement No
- 02’620
- Case No
- 1/40
- Model Name
- Mingdragon Purple
- Material
- Platinum
- Calibre
- Manual, cal. 49-10, 18 jewels
- Bracelet/Strap
- Crocodile
- Clasp/Buckle
- Platinum Glashütte Original pin buckle
- Dimensions
- 38.5mm diameter
- Signed
- Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
- Accessories
- Accompanied by Glashütte Original certificate stamped Carlson Watch Co. Ltd. Hong Kong, instruction manual, product literature, loupe, hang tag, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
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Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
Painted entirely by hand on a skillfully crafted porcelain dial, the purple “Mingdragon”, alongside the inscription Glashütte Original and Meissen’s iconic blue crossed swords, exemplifies porcelain artistry at its height.
The choice of the dragon carries profound cultural resonance. In Chinese mythology, the dragon is the sovereign of scaly creatures and the ultimate emblem of strength, vitality, and celestial power. Since the Han dynasty, it has symbolized imperial authority and the emperor, depicted as the yang force of nature: governing spring, rain, and sunrise, and embodying the capacity to transform—appearing and vanishing, expanding and contracting, soaring skyward then retreating into the earth.
The present limited edition example depicting a purple Ming dynasty dragon with clouds, executed in platinum, is preserved in “like‑new” condition and accompanied by its full set of accessories. It is notably number 1 of only 40 pieces produced, underscoring its distinction and rarity. More than a timepiece, it is an exquisite synthesis of Saxon precision, German porcelain artistry, and the enduring symbolism of one of the world’s revered auspicious creatures.
The choice of the dragon carries profound cultural resonance. In Chinese mythology, the dragon is the sovereign of scaly creatures and the ultimate emblem of strength, vitality, and celestial power. Since the Han dynasty, it has symbolized imperial authority and the emperor, depicted as the yang force of nature: governing spring, rain, and sunrise, and embodying the capacity to transform—appearing and vanishing, expanding and contracting, soaring skyward then retreating into the earth.
The present limited edition example depicting a purple Ming dynasty dragon with clouds, executed in platinum, is preserved in “like‑new” condition and accompanied by its full set of accessories. It is notably number 1 of only 40 pieces produced, underscoring its distinction and rarity. More than a timepiece, it is an exquisite synthesis of Saxon precision, German porcelain artistry, and the enduring symbolism of one of the world’s revered auspicious creatures.