THIS WEEK IN WATCHES, IWC REPLICA STEPS ONTO THE RED CARPET, BLANCPAIN DIVES INTO THE BLUE, AND A MULTI-COLOURED SWATCH COLLECTION SELLS FOR $6M
IWC’s first monopusher goes to the movies, and then under the hammer

To mark the partnership, the luxury Swiss replica watches brand has created its first ever monopusher chronograph (defined by a single pusher – built into the crown in this case – that starts, stops and resets the chronograph). It’s called the Portofino Monopusher Edition ‘TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL 2015’ Unique Piece, and it has two Bordeaux red subdials on its slate-coloured dial, mimicking movie-land red carpets.
This one-off watch is being sold by Christie’s in an online auction that ends today – all proceeds will go to the non-profit Tribeca Film Institute.

Blancpain’s deep commitment

Part of National Geographic’s Pristine Seas Expeditions, the recent expedition was also the latest in a growing line of Blancpain-supported marine conservation projects, which the brand refers to as its Ocean Commitment.
The new Breitling replica marine reserve will span an area of more than 322,000 square miles –more than three and a half times the size of the British Isles – around the Pitcairn Islands, which were originally settled by mutineers from the HMS Bounty in 1790 and make up one of the last British overseas territories.
The first Blancpain-backed Pristine Seas expedition to the area took place in March 2012 when National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, Dr Enric Sala and his team discovered several new species of fish and marine ecosystems. It was these findings that formed the scientific basis for the creation of the reserve.

A Swatch in time

Previously, it belonged to Paul Dunkel, who built his treasure trove over 25 years, collecting some 5,800 watches, making it one of the world’s largest collections of Swatches held in private hands. It included all manner of prototypes and limited editions, many of them from the Swatch Art line of special editions, watches made in collaboration with iconic 20th century artists, among them Keith Haring, Kiki Picasso and Mimmo Rotella. One of the highlights was the Bond villain boxed set launched in 2008, a line of 20 watches released in a limited series of 222.
