Taschen, the acclaimed German publishing house, is poised to introduce an extraordinary two-volume collection titled 'Ultimate Collector Watches,' designed to bring the pinnacle of horological artistry directly into enthusiasts' homes. This ambitious project meticulously curates one hundred of the most significant and groundbreaking timepieces ever created, offering an expansive historical journey through the evolution of fine watchmaking. From the nascent stages of pocket watches to the cutting-edge, bespoke creations of today, this compendium provides an unparalleled overview for anyone captivated by the intricate world of timekeeping.
Crafted and compiled by the distinguished design authors Charlotte and Peter Fiell, this double volume meticulously chronicles wristwatch innovations from the 1890s through to the present day. The first volume delves into the period spanning from 1890 to 1950, while the second explores creations from 1980 to 2023, collectively tracing an impressive 130-year narrative of watch history. The Fiells dedicated two intensive years to carefully selecting each piece, ensuring a diverse and representative collection that includes everything from early Longines pilot watches to celebrated vintage chronographs by Patek Philippe, Rolex, and Audemars Piguet. The collection also highlights contemporary marvels and works by legendary independent watchmakers such as George Daniels, Roger W. Smith, Philippe Dufour, François-Paul Journe, Kari Voutilainen, and Rexhep Rexhepi.
Each featured masterpiece is accompanied by a compelling narrative that illuminates its design philosophy and developmental journey, complemented by stunning photography from leading horological photographers. Readers will also discover rare archival materials, including preliminary sketches, original technical blueprints, and vintage advertisements, offering a unique glimpse into the creation process of these iconic watches. These detailed insights provide a rich context, enhancing the appreciation for each timepiece's historical and artistic significance.
Further enriching the 960-page publication are exclusive interviews with prominent experts from the watchmaking and collecting communities. Contributions from figures such as Patrick Getreide of the OAK Collection, Alexandre Ghotbi from Phillips, Ben Clymer of Hodinkee, watchmaker Roger W. Smith, renowned collector Auro Montanari, and Silas Walton of A Collected Man, provide invaluable perspectives. The foreword, penned by long-standing watch specialist and auctioneer Aurel Bacs, emphatically asserts that the chosen hundred watches represent "the rarest, most significant, most breathtaking wristwatches ever made." This endorsement carries significant weight, coming from an individual who has personally handled such legendary pieces as Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona Ref. 6239 and a F. P. Journe Tourbillon à Remontoire d'Egalité "15/93."
Set to launch in January, 'Ultimate Collector Watches' will be available at a retail price of $250. Additionally, Taschen is offering a special collector's edition, limited to 1,000 individually numbered copies, each priced at $850. Both editions are currently available for pre-order, providing an opportunity for discerning collectors and enthusiasts to secure their copy of this monumental work in the world of haute horlogerie.