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Simplicity | 37mm | Rose Gold

Simplicity | 37mm | Rose Gold

$ 58.39

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Simplicity | 37mm | Rose Gold

Simplicity | 37mm | Rose Gold

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The Simplicity is the flagship timepieceof independent watchmaker Philippe Dufour.Thewatch isbased on the traditional movement architecture and artistic expressions of the Valle de Joux from 1850 to 1920, considered by many to be the golden age of traditional Swiss watchmaking. Believed to be one of the first 35 piecesproduced by the watchmaker, this example is distinguished bytherarecombination of a rose-gold case with a rose-gold applied index marker dial and dauphine handset. It'salso comes with an additional lacquer dial and Breguet handset.

The Watchmaker

was born in 1948 in Le Sentier, in the Valle de Joux, to a mother and father who were both watchmakers. At the age of fifteen, he attended the Ecole dHorlogerie in Le Sentier,where he excelled in his studies. Upon graduation, in 1967, he joined Jaeger-LeCoultre, spending time in their after-sales department. Whilst there, he worked closely with Gabriel Locatelli, who became a mentor for the young watchmaker, educating him on all the things you dont learn at watchmaking school, Dufour recalls.

In the following years, he worked for anumber of different manufacturers, including Audemars Piguet, before focusing on restoring antique and vintage watches, on behalf of collectors and auction houses. In doing so, he became enamoured with the pieces which were created in the Valle de Joux between 1800 and 1920, before any sort of industrialisation was introduced. He realised that the bauches created here had been used throughout Switzerland, Germany, and even Britain, making this the epicentre of traditional watchmaking.

Born in the Valle de Joux himself, Dufourwas determined to bring back this long-lost style of watchmaking. As he puts it, I never invented anything, I just took inspiration from what was done before me. Hehas only produced three series models in his time as an independent watchmaker - the Grande et Petite Sonnerie, the Duality and the Simplicity.

The Simplicity

Early on,Philippe Dufour was made aware of his dedicated following in Japan through a friend of his, Antoine Preziuso. In response to that, he decided to create a watch that catered to the sensitivities of that market, which had long appreciatedfine craft, alongside understated and balanced design.

Between 2000 and the present day, it is understood that around 215 Simplicities have been made. It is also believed that there isare a few dozen clients, still waiting to receive their watches. More recently, the watchmakercommitted tocreate a further 20 pieces, to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Simplicity.

An Early Example

It is understood that this is one of the earliest Simplicity watches to have left the watchmaker's bench, with the movement carrying a number below 35 and having been delivered to its original owner in April 2004. Further to this, whilst the model was more commonly produced in white-gold, fewer pieces were cased in rose-gold, making thisexample all the more unusual, and rare. Upon the request of the client, this watch is also accompanied by two sets of dials and hands, which can be changed over based on the wearer's preference.

The Simplicitys round, rose-gold case features a matching rose-gold crown and measures at 37mm in diameter,making it larger than the 34mm Simplicity, the more restrained offering from the watchmaker.The extended lugs contribute to its presence, allowing the piece to assert its presence comfortably on the wearer's wrist.

In contrast to the case, the solid silver dial has a sunburst finish, and features a painted, black minute track and applied Arabic numerals and index markers. An inner chapter, with a mesmerising guilloch pattern and Dauphine-style hands, features a discreet cartouche with the watchmaker's name. Meanwhile, the sub-seconds register at six o'clock is finished with concentric circles and possesses black, painted markers. This example is accompanied by a separate dial and hands. The second dial included is created from white lacquer, while the Breguet-style hands are rendered in blued steel, giving the wearer the option to return to an even more classical style.

The Movement

To describethe Simplicity, one must start inside out.The movement is a heavily reworked version of the Valijoux calibre VZSS, a movement that has powered many of the finest watches over the last century.

As one might expect, the movement is superlative both in terms of construction and finish, bearing resemblance to similar pieces created in the Valle du Joux, during the early 20th century.Dufour is admired for the quality of his finishing, which he achieves entirely by hand, by utilising traditional tools and techniques. The bridges are made from rhodium-plated brass and finished with classic Geneva stripes. The seamless transition between the stripe and the angling on the side of the bridges demonstrates the watchmakers level of skill.

The smallest details from the black polish on the escape wheel cock,to the dramatically sharp points of the bridges are thoroughly thought out. Though his approach can be particularly burdensome, Dufour chooses to prioritise these traditional techniques, harking-back to what he considers the golden age of watchmaking.

The Set

Thisrose gold Philippe Dufour Simplicity comes with its original box and International Guarantee and Certificate of Origin (dated April 2004), in addition to two dials and two sets of hands.

If sold within the United Kingdom, thisPhilippe Dufour Simplicitywill be subject to 20% VAT.

Closer look
Brand:Philippe Dufour
Model:Simplicity
Movement:Swiss hand-made manual-winding
Functions:time-only: hours, minutes, sub-seconds
Features:display back, guilloch dial
Case:37 mm 18-caratrosegold
Crystal:sapphire front and back
Strap:Dufour alligator strap, bespoke anthracite grey calf leather strap
Lug/buckle width:18mm/15mm
Year:2004 (sold)
Box & papers: outer box, inner wooden box, International Guarantee and Certificate of Origin

This Philippe Dufour Simplicity is in very good condition, having been carefully preserved throughout the lifetime of its ownership. Therose gold case displays very light superficial marks throughout, with no visible deeper imperfections. Thecase display a soft, warm hue, with some areas showing small signs of oxidation, notably below the bezel and on the inner portion of the lugs.Underneath the crystal, theguilloch dial is wonderfully textured.The surfaceis crisp and flawless, with only a minor blemish on the sub-seconds dial, at the 50 seconds marks.It also comes with a lifetime guarantee for authenticity from A Collected Man.

Please note, owing to the value of this watch, payment may only be by bank transfer and returns will not be accepted. This is an express deviation from out standard return policy below and as found in our terms and conditions.
Shipment will be with fully insured and complimentary with an armoured courier.

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