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A few weeks ago, I reported that the famous minute repeater that Henry Graves .

On 16 June 1928, Henry Graves Jr. walked into the headquarters of Patek .

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Patek Philippe Henry Graves Jr. “Supercomplication” . The complications include a tourbillon, perpetual calendar, minute repeater, and a complex celestial and astronomical system that .One of Graves’ earliest orders for Patek Philippe was a yellow-gold tonneau-shaped minute-repeating wristwatch, which he acquired on 16 June 1928 — after crossing the Atlantic on RMS Olympic, sister ship to the Titanic — while .

Coming up for sale at Christie's in May is this platinum minute repeating wristwatch made in .Together with its platinum “sibling” also made for Henry Graves Jr., now at the Patek Philippe . But the minute repeater on the Graves Supercomplication is actually .

The top lot in Christie’s Rare Watches auction held in Geneva today was a .

Patek Philippe platinum tonneau minute repeater made for legendary collector Henry Graves Jr. in 1928. Image credit: Patek Philippe. Another American client who took an early interest in minute repeaters was the legendary collector, . Arguably the star of the next Christie's catalogue in Geneva is the platinum Patek Philippe minute repeating wristwatch commissioned by Henry Graves Jr. (1868-1953), a prominent business man, sportsman and collector .

A few weeks ago, I reported that the famous minute repeater that Henry Graves Jr. commissioned from Patek Philippe in the 1920s is coming up for sale again at Christie's Geneva on November 11. On 16 June 1928, Henry Graves Jr. walked into the headquarters of Patek Philippe in Geneva — located then, as now, at 41 rue du Rhône — and collected the watch pictured above, a yellow gold tonneau-shaped Patek Philippe . Patek Philippe Henry Graves Jr. “Supercomplication” . The complications include a tourbillon, perpetual calendar, minute repeater, and a complex celestial and astronomical system that .

One of Graves’ earliest orders for Patek Philippe was a yellow-gold tonneau-shaped minute-repeating wristwatch, which he acquired on 16 June 1928 — after crossing the Atlantic on RMS Olympic, sister ship to the Titanic — while signing off the final drawings for the Supercomplication. Coming up for sale at Christie's in May is this platinum minute repeating wristwatch made in 1927 and sold in 1928 to Mr. Henry Graves, Jr. for the princely sum of CHF 6,012.45, or roughly half the price of the most complicated watch in the world at the time, which belonged to James Ward Packard.Together with its platinum “sibling” also made for Henry Graves Jr., now at the Patek Philippe Museum, it is the largest of the early minute repeating wristwatches. Three-piece 18K yellow gold with snap on back and snap on bezel; the lugs are soldered to the main body of the case.

But the minute repeater on the Graves Supercomplication is actually "Westminster chime." This means it plays the chime from the Westminster London clock we all know as Big Ben, a tune taken from the fifth bar of Handel's aria from the . The top lot in Christie’s Rare Watches auction held in Geneva today was a masterpiece made by Patek Philippe for the legendary American collector Henry Graves Jr. The yellow gold tonneau.Patek Philippe platinum tonneau minute repeater made for legendary collector Henry Graves Jr. in 1928. Image credit: Patek Philippe. Another American client who took an early interest in minute repeaters was the legendary collector, Henry Graves Jr (1868-1953). Arguably the star of the next Christie's catalogue in Geneva is the platinum Patek Philippe minute repeating wristwatch commissioned by Henry Graves Jr. (1868-1953), a prominent business man, sportsman and collector born to .

A few weeks ago, I reported that the famous minute repeater that Henry Graves Jr. commissioned from Patek Philippe in the 1920s is coming up for sale again at Christie's Geneva on November 11. On 16 June 1928, Henry Graves Jr. walked into the headquarters of Patek Philippe in Geneva — located then, as now, at 41 rue du Rhône — and collected the watch pictured above, a yellow gold tonneau-shaped Patek Philippe . Patek Philippe Henry Graves Jr. “Supercomplication” . The complications include a tourbillon, perpetual calendar, minute repeater, and a complex celestial and astronomical system that .

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One of Graves’ earliest orders for Patek Philippe was a yellow-gold tonneau-shaped minute-repeating wristwatch, which he acquired on 16 June 1928 — after crossing the Atlantic on RMS Olympic, sister ship to the Titanic — while signing off the final drawings for the Supercomplication.

Coming up for sale at Christie's in May is this platinum minute repeating wristwatch made in 1927 and sold in 1928 to Mr. Henry Graves, Jr. for the princely sum of CHF 6,012.45, or roughly half the price of the most complicated watch in the world at the time, which belonged to James Ward Packard.Together with its platinum “sibling” also made for Henry Graves Jr., now at the Patek Philippe Museum, it is the largest of the early minute repeating wristwatches. Three-piece 18K yellow gold with snap on back and snap on bezel; the lugs are soldered to the main body of the case. But the minute repeater on the Graves Supercomplication is actually "Westminster chime." This means it plays the chime from the Westminster London clock we all know as Big Ben, a tune taken from the fifth bar of Handel's aria from the . The top lot in Christie’s Rare Watches auction held in Geneva today was a masterpiece made by Patek Philippe for the legendary American collector Henry Graves Jr. The yellow gold tonneau.

Patek Philippe platinum tonneau minute repeater made for legendary collector Henry Graves Jr. in 1928. Image credit: Patek Philippe. Another American client who took an early interest in minute repeaters was the legendary collector, Henry Graves Jr (1868-1953).

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