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Antiquorum sells MCT Sequential One for $50k

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Antiquorum sells MCT Sequential One for $50k

Tweet It doesn’t happen too often, that watches from an independent watch brand are auctioned. So the rare moments this happens I’m always interested to see how it did. Yesterday an MCT Sequential One in pink gold (from January 2009) was auctioned by Antiquorum in New York. The auctioneers set the estimate at  $25,000...
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MCT Sequential One for Les Airelles Unique Pieces

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MCT Sequential One for Les Airelles Unique Pieces

Tweet MCT Watches created two unique models of the Sequential One for Hôtel de Charme Les Airelles, in Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps. A magnificent example of a his & hers watch that could make a great Christmas gift. The prestigious Hôtel de Charme Les Airelles, a beautiful hotel located in the French...
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Monochrome’s Tour de Suisse part 2

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Monochrome’s Tour de Suisse part 2

Tweet Monochrome’s Tour de Suisse continues with more visits and meeting with the finest independent watchmakers. Kari Voutilainen, De Bethune, MB&F, Hautlence, URWERK, Ladoire and MCT Watches. And interesting mix of classical watchmaking and steampunk design. In the following weeks I’ll write much more about these visits, so stay tuned. Visiting Kari Voutilainen was...
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Visiting independent watchmakers

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Visiting independent watchmakers

Tweet From Saturday 21th of August until Thursday the 26th I’m going to Switzerland visiting many independent watchmakers. And of course you can read all about the meetings and news the watchmakers want to share, here on Monochrome. Worldwide there are a few dozen of independent watchmakers who really make extraordinary watches, at least...
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MCT Sequential One

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MCT Sequential One

Tweet Short before Baselworld I contacted MCT Watches and asked if it was possible to meet them in Basel. Luckily the answer was yes, so I finally got to see the MCT Sequential One in the metal. Manufacture Contemporaine du Temps or MCT Watches was started by Denis Gigaut in 2007. I can still...
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