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So true Thomas ...
and I would venture to say, if " intrinsic value " is your criteria, although to a slightly lesser extent, the same holds true for early Vacheron pieces. In the end, true quality always wins !
Thank you, Sebastian!
By: ThomasM : January 8th, 2010-07:14
What a great piece! I couldn't agree with you more, by the way - vintage AP's are great watches, and always considered part of the Big Three (AP, PP, VC) but relative to their peers in this august group, are screaming values relative to their cost to acqu...
A beauty!
By: NickP : January 8th, 2010-14:57
Hi Sebastian Thanks for all the pictures and info. I love that style of lettering on many of the pre-1950s AP movements - do you know what the "B" denoted underneath the movement number? Best regards NickP
One grain for your heap...
By: NickP : January 9th, 2010-13:29
Thank you so much for all those observations. Like me you have clearly spent many hours with the AP book looking for connections and patterns and trying to wring out every last drop of history from the images and numbers. Until yesterday I hadn't given mu...
C.H.Meylan
By: NickP : January 10th, 2010-13:11
Hi Sebastian I read that C.H. Meylan is the one brand collected by Georges-Henri Meylan, formerly MD of Audemars Piguet: http://www.thepurists.com/watch/features/interviews/MeylanApr04/index.htm . NickP
Well Shame on us !
By: mustbeinsane : January 9th, 2010-10:30
What an excellent posting,like a breath of fresh air and long overdue - people who ignore vintage AP's, are overlooking one of the best (vintage) brand investment opportunities ever. I have looked at earlier manual models myself from the 40's and will loo...