World's most valuable timepiece disappears
Back in 1933, the single most important watch ever built was engineered for a quiet
millionaire collector named Henry Graves. It took over three years and the most advanced
horological technique to create the multifunction masterpiece. This one of a kind watch
was to become the most coveted piece in the collection of the Museum of Time near Chicago.
Recently this ultra-rare innovation was auctioned off for the record price of $11,030,000
by Sotheby's to a secretive anonymous collector. Now the watch is locked away in a private
vault in an unknown location. We believe that a classic like this should be available to
true watch aficionados so Stauer replicated the Graves design in the limited edition Graves '33.
The antique enameled face with four interior dials is true to the original vintage
design. But the real beauty of this watch is on the inside. We replicated
an extremely complicated early automatic movement with 27 jewels and seven
hands. There are over 210 individual parts that are assembled entirely by hand and
then tested for over 15 days on Swiss calibrators to insure accuracy. The watches are
then reinspected in the United States upon their arrival.
What makes rare watches rare?
Business Week states it best, "It's the complications that can have the biggest impact on
price." (Business Week July, 2003). The four interior complications on our Graves™ watch
display the month, day, date and the 24 hour clock graphically depicts the sun and the moon.
The innovative engine for this timepiece is powered by the movement of the body as the
automatic rotor winds the mainspring. It never needs batteries and never needs to be manually
wound. The precision crafted gears are "lubricated" by 27 rubies that give the hands a smooth
sweeping movement. And the watch is tough enough to stay water resistant to 5 atmospheres.
The movement is covered by a 2-year warranty.
Not only have we emulated this stunning watch of the 1930s but just as surprising,
we've been able to build this luxury timepiece for a spectacular price.
Many fine 27-jewel automatics that are on the market today are usually
priced well over $2,000 dollars but you can enter the rarified world of
fine watch collecting for under $100. You can now wear a millionaire's watch but
still keep your millions in your vest pocket.