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Matthew Bain Blog
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The Rolex “Jean-Claude Killy” Ref. 6236 — A Rare Complication from the Golden Age of Rolex
The Rolex “Jean-Claude Killy” Ref. 6236 is one of the rarest and most complex vintage Rolex watches ever made. This 1958 example—completely unpolished and beautifully preserved—captures a brief moment when Rolex dared to blend technical sophistication with refined sportiness. A true collector’s treasure, seldom seen and impossible to forget.


Patek Philippe Ref. 5035 – A Modern Classic with Vintage Roots
Patek Philippe Ref. 5035: a modern classic bridging vintage roots. I recall 1996 Baselworld's buzz as Patek unveiled its first annual calendar. Powered by Caliber 315 S QA, it auto-adjusts months with one yearly tweak—practical elegance rivaling perpetual calendars at lower cost. Its case echoes the iconic 1950s Ref. 2526's Calatrava poise. Personal for me: I witnessed its debut, unlike my pre-1960s trades. Wearable history for collectors.


Pulling the Trigger: A Rare Audemars Piguet Grail and the Art of Conviction
In my 30+ years as a watch dealer, I’ve learned to trust my gut. My latest grail, a 1927 Audemars Piguet Complete Calendar in pale yellow gold, is a rare masterpiece. Its Breguet numerals, cathedral hands, and soft patina stole my heart. At auction, I bid big, driven by conviction, not numbers. This watch, one of 10 surviving, is why I never regret pulling the trigger.
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