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So is this the lowest hammer price for any Antiquorum watch in history?
http://beta.antiquorum.com/catalog/2009/09/new-york-17-september-2009/31/
Would be interesting to answer definitively, but who wants to go through all the catalogs to answer this question?
Jeff
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Reactor, No. 052/200 Made in a limited edition of 200 pieces circa 2000. Fine, square, water-resistant, stainless steel "Autoquartz" wristwatch with date and a stainless steel Reactor link bracelet with deployant clasp. Accompanied by a box and instruction manual. To be sold without reserve
C. Two-body, polished and brushed, transparent case back with 4 screws, shaped bezel continuing the bracelet design, mobile lugs mounted on the sides, three-wave shaped sapphire crystal. D. Bicolor black and red with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minute track, aperture for the date. Luminous steel epee hands. M. Cal. YT35A, quartz with micro-generator (oscillating weight). Dial signed, numbered on the case. Movement signed S. Epson Corp. Japan. Dim. 42 x 54 mm. Thickness 14 mm. Property of an East Coast collector
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