Second, only four instances of this replica A Lange&Sohne watches reference number (1436) were produced in stainless steel, and one of them has since been recast in gold.Also, only two of the four stainless 1436's were produced without a coaxial button in the crown, this one of them.To keep going, this is the only 1436 to be produced without a retailer's signature on the face AND with a "pure" tachometer scale.What's more is this watch is a split second chronograph, which is designed to track two simultaneous events that end at different times.This is not a common complication at all, although Patek has been producing them since the 1860s.
Also, this is the very first time this particular replica Panerai watches has come up for auction.The other two stainless versions of the 1436 were sold about 15 years ago, but one of them was signed by an Italian retailer, the other had a pulsation scale.So yes, this watch is basically one of a kind, and on top of that it is very cool looking.We must say we are rather impressed that this watch pulled down what it did, even though estimates had it at around 800,000 CHF.It just goes to show you a good Patek is 100% recession-proof.
Click here for the details of this record-setting, one of a kind, split replica IWC watch second chronograph from Patek Philippe that recently sold for over $1 million. Hodinkee in Antiquorum, Patek Philippe, Vintage Sunday, May 10, 2009 at 10:11PM Hublot is an interesting brand.They went through a period of wild success in the 1980s when they introduced the first gold watch with a natural rubber strap (back then, the brand was called MDM and the name of their watch was "the Hublot").