lot 16

Christiaan v.d. Klaauw

Eclipse

Estimate CHF 20 000 / CHF 40 000
Starting bid CHF 15 000

Hammer price CHF 26 000
Total bids 8
Buyer’s premium will not be charged
A true astronomical treasure, reminiscent of the times when additional functions in mechanical watches were often dedicated to astronomical complications, on the basis of which watchmaking developed in even earlier times. One would think that wristwatches aren’t well suited for this kind of complications, but Christiaan van der Klaauw managed to integrate into the astronomical module an indicator of the passage of the sun and moon in the sky and an indicator of solar and lunar eclipses. As a bonus, the future owner of this watch will receive the work of Jochen Benzinger, a German master of guilloché and hand engraving – he was involved in decorating the bridges of the caliber and the rotor.
Alex Kutkovoy
More than 10 years editor in Revolution
Estimate
CHF 20 000 / CHF 40 000

Specification

CasePolished rose gold case 750/1000 with a sapphire caseback, lateral corrector, crown at 3 o'clock
StrapOriginal dark blue Alligator strap, with a original yellow gold pin buckle
DialSilvered engine turned dial, with 4 Arabic numerals, sun & moon position, month indication at 3 o'clock, solar & moon eclipse indication at 6 o'clock, date indication at 9 o'clock, blued Breguet hands, red second hand
MovementRhodium-plated & engraved automatic movement, yellow gold engraved rotor, astronomical complications
D=40mm

Condition report

Case:Good, small signs of wear
Strap:Good, small signs of wear
Dial:Mint condition
Movement:All functions working properly
Amplitude (Dial on top/Lift angle 52):Approx 280°
Accuracy (Dial on top):Approx -10 sec/day
Box:Yes

Details 

A very rare, unusual and collectible astronomic rose gold wristwatch from the independent Dutch watchmaker Christiaan van der Klaauw, an honorary member of the AHCI independent watchmaker’s academy, who established his brand in 1974. Produced in 2000s. Case in 18k rose gold, diameter 40mm, sapphire caseback with “Christiaan van der Klaauw Joure 750/1000 18kt 50mt” inscription engraved on rim. White silvered dial with ‘lotus’ guilloché motif, recessed peripheral minutes ring and counter outlines, blued Breguet hands. Self-winding movement with guilloché decoration, rotor decorated by guilloché and skeletonized depicting the Sun, power reserve up to 38 hours. Functions – indication of time in hours, minutes and seconds, subsidiary dial with solar and lunar eclipse indication at 6 o’clock, Sun and Moon position with seven city names on large polished chapter ring at 12 o’clock, month indication at 3 o’clock, date indication at 9 o’clock. Christiaan van der Klaauw dark blue leather strap, 18k rose gold Christiaan van der Klaauw pin buckle. 

Lot essay 

Christiaan van der Klaauw is a notable and important watchmaker, one of the most prolific and inventive masters of astronomical watches. He is widely known for his unusual complicated models, including this model and the Planetarium wristwatch, which he first introduced in 1992. All Christiaan van der Klaauw watches are produced in small editions and are made by hand. 

For his complicated watches Christiaan van der Klaauw uses different base calibers. In particular, for the present watch he used the basic self-winding Eta 2824-2 caliber, fitted with a complication module produced in his workshop. The base movement was fine-tuned by hand with a guilloché decor rarely used in such a manner, and a skeletonized rotor depicting the Sun was also made especially for this model. That is one reason why Christiaan van der Klaauw’s astronomical watches are strikingly different from the products of the few other brands implementing similar complications, and obviously they are primarily intended for collectors. 

The present example is one of the most complex developments of Christiaan van der Klaauw, in which the indication of the passage of the Sun and Moon across the sky is accompanied by an indicator of the probability of an eclipse, both lunar and solar.

The present example is one of the most complex developments of Christiaan van der Klaauw, in which the indication of the passage of the Sun and Moon across the sky is accompanied by an indicator of the probability of an eclipse, both lunar and solar. Such functions are extremely rare in modern watches, the most famous being the astronomical series ‘The Trilogy of Time’ by the Swiss brand Ulysse Nardin. However, Christiaan van der Klaauw uses his own design and mechanism of his own development and manufacture, which undoubtedly increases the attractiveness of this lot. 

Also of note is the unusual rotor design of this example. The rare models of the Joure Eclipse that pop up on the secondary market have a rotor of a different design, also skeletonized and decorated with guilloché, but made in the form of a coat of arms with baroque decoration with curls and leaves. The absence of a serial number on the back cover of this watch, which is usually present in other examples, suggests that this is a unique pre-production prototype or a special copy made to order. However, this assumption, though quite logical, needs to be verified. 

Reasons to bid 

The unique character of the Christiaan van der Klaauw Joure Eclipse watch is created with an obvious degree of manual work, which is usually not desired by big brands seeking to limit production costs. The extensive use of guilloché decor in the finishing of the dial and caliber lends a special charm to the watch – Christiaan van der Klaauw belongs to a small circle of modern watchmakers to apply this décor regularly. However, the main attraction is the unprecedented set of astronomical complications present in this model. Therefore, the Christiaan van der Klaauw Joure Eclipse watch would definitely be an excellent purchase for the collector who desires a rare and probably unique complicated wristwatch, a notable and important piece of history of modern haute horlogerie, capable of not only showing the passage of the Sun and Moon across the sky, but also of predicting eclipses. 

*Under the aegis of Maître Marco Breitenmoser, Huissier Judiciaire