Nice Watches presents articles about luxury watches to enhance your art show experience. The watches themselves are pieces of functional art. Some articles contain links to advertisers.
H. Moser Endeavour is the perfect luxury watch for a black-tie vernissage
The H. Moser & Cie Endeavour watch is the perfect luxury watch for a black-tie vernissage. The H. Moser Endeavour collection exhibits elegant, contemporary minimalism in a classic round watch. These ultra-luxury Swiss watches feature dials in eye-catching vibrant colors produced with the watchmaker’s own fumé enameling technique. Fumé simply means smokey, referring to the…
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Franck Muller luxury watches are the vanguard of watch design
Franck Muller luxury watches are the vanguard of watch design. If your personal style is unconventional yet classy, these watches might be the right watch for you. Franck Muller luxury watches are identifiable by their distinctive shape, the “Cintrée Curvex”, a barrel shape commonly regarded as the brand’s unique silhouette. Similarly, the audacious numeral design…
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The Art Watch is exclusive artwork on miniature canvas
We know how the fine watch business and the art world enjoy close ties. Yet, a luxury art watch is an artwork in itself, with the dial serving as a miniature canvas. From etchings to appliqué of gold on the dials, watchmakers have created limited-edition models that collectors covet. Owning one of these watches is…
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Audemars Piguet and the Royal Oak watch line
In an earlier article, we mentioned how fine art and luxury watches enjoy a close business relationship. This is particularly true with Swiss watchmaker Audemars Piguet (“AP” for short). The elite watch brand brings a strong presence to major art festivals and is an official partner of the Art Basel shows. Additionally, they manage a…
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The Breitling Superocean Heritage II shows the legacy with modern technology
First available in 1957, the watches of the original Breitling Superocean collection were intended for professional divers. These early Swiss watches have become collectible, with some models trading near six figures. In 2007, the Superocean Heritage I collection honored the 50th anniversary of the 1950s dive watches by keeping the simple design. Only the minimal…
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Vacheron Constantin is one of not many watchmakers
As you browse, deal, and network at high-end art events, remember to do some watch-spotting. You might notice Vacheron Constantin, a truly special watch brand. A Swiss watchmaker since 1755, Vacheron Constantin makes some of the most complication-rich and esthetically pleasing luxury watches in the industry.
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Luxury watches and Fine Art have an enchanting relationship
The worlds of luxury watches and fine art have long enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship. Evidence suggests that buyers of fine art are also buyers of luxury watches, and vice versa.
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Luxury items make a good impression at the art show
Do you know what will impress art dealers and other attendees at an art show? In this article, we’ll highlight some practical luxury items to complete your professional image. We’re talking lux accessories. Understated bling. Conversation starters. Your watch First things first – the art of the watch. A luxury watch says “I can afford…
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