{"query": "193", "brand": null, "total": 2, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "f-p-journe-193", "brand": "F.P. Journe", "ref": "193", "model": "Centigraphe Souverain Boutique Edition", "case_material": "18k Pink Gold", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/f-p-journe-193", "description": "The F.P. Journe Centigraphe Souverain Boutique Edition reference 193 in 18k pink gold was introduced around 2008 and remained in production until the caliber 1506 was phased out for the updated 1519 movement. This reference is distinguished by its manual-wind 18k rose gold movement and a specific aesthetic configuration reserved for brand boutiques, featuring a black dial with red accents and a 40mm pink gold case. Collectors value the caliber 1506 for its patented mechanism that isolates the chronograph from the timekeeping gear train, allowing the foudroyante hand to measure 1/100th of a second without affecting amplitude. On the secondary market, this reference typically trades in the mid-to-high six-figure range. A notable production detail is the rocker-style actuator at 2 o'clock, which replaces traditional pushers to start, stop, and zero the chronograph, a design unique to the Centigraphe line.", "score": 198}, {"slug": "jaeger-lecoultre-193", "brand": "Jaeger-LeCoultre", "ref": "193", "model": "AMVOX 3 Tourbillon GMT", "case_material": "Titanium and Ceramic", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/jaeger-lecoultre-193", "description": "The Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX 3 Tourbillon GMT reference 193.C.22 was produced as a limited edition of 300 pieces starting around 2008, marking the first tourbillon in the brand’s automotive-inspired partnership with Aston Martin. Collectors focus on the Calibre 988, an automatic movement featuring a large-amplitude tourbillon with a grade 5 titanium carriage and a patented ruthenium-coated peripheral oscillating weight. The 44mm case utilizes a sandwich construction of black high-tech ceramic and grade 5 titanium, housing a skeletonized dial that displays a dual-time function and a pointer date that jumps between the 15th and 16th to avoid obstructing the tourbillon. On the secondary market, this reference typically trades between $35,000 and $50,000 depending on condition and completeness. While the standard edition is ceramic and titanium, a more exclusive variant was produced in 18k rose gold and ceramic, limited to 99 pieces.", "score": 198}]}