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Since "The Grail in "reality" is/was mostlikely a modest cup ...

 

... that turns live into a perpetual event, there can not be an end. 

Having said that and to refer to your points you have made to me a grail watch is rare.

 A limited piece in a relative low number from an haute orology house defines that category. Like this one: Lange mp in honey gold.









A grail watch to me is also something different than all other watches. To me a chrono pusher in a crown is something like that. 


Like this Edo:



It is cheap as chips, so a high price tagg is not a must for a grail watch. 

The Edo is also showing for its age of nearly 60 years a superb condition, like a grail, that lives unchanged for ever. 

To that category another aspect is defining a grail watch: complications. 

The Edo serves also that condition by being a split second chrono. 

Great vintage condition and complications are also to be found in this one:








And finally my latest grail watch that I desired to own one day but did not believe it would happen:









You can see my friend, it is not ending, it is nothing excessively expensive.

 And yes, they all can give me alomost that feeling of a grail watch, of a special piece to me, every time I take them after a long stay in the bank vault. I would like to finish with my first grail:






Best
Moritz

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