{"query": "363.179", "brand": null, "total": 4, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "a-lange-sohne-363-179-odysseus-steel", "brand": "A. Lange & Söhne", "ref": "363.179", "model": "Odysseus", "case_material": "Stainless Steel", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/a-lange-sohne-363-179-odysseus-steel", "description": "The A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus reference 363.179 in stainless steel was introduced in October 2019 as the brand’s first series-produced luxury sports watch. It remains in current production, though availability is limited through authorized boutiques. Collectors prioritize this reference for its integrated bracelet design and the caliber L155.1 Datomatic, a movement specifically engineered for this line with a 4Hz frequency and a 50-hour power reserve. The 40.5mm case features a screw-down crown and 120-meter water resistance, while the dark blue dial includes a textured graining and oversized day-date apertures. On the secondary market, this reference typically commands between $45,000 and $55,000, significantly above its original retail price. While the 363.179 is the standard production steel model, its launch marked a historical shift for the manufacture, which had previously focused almost exclusively on precious metal dress watches.", "score": 206}, {"slug": "breguet-3637", "brand": "Breguet", "ref": "3637", "model": "Classique Minute Repeater", "case_material": "18k Rose Gold", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/breguet-3637", "description": "The Breguet Classique Minute Repeater reference 3637 in 18k rose gold was produced primarily during the 1990s and early 2000s and is currently discontinued. Collectors target this reference for its manual-wind Caliber 567, a movement based on a Lemania ebauche that features a traditional strike governor and hand-finished components visible through a sapphire caseback. The dial is characterized by solid gold construction with hand-guilloché patterns, Roman numerals, and blued steel Breguet hands. The 36mm case includes the brand’s signature coin-edge fluting and straight lugs with screw-bars. On the secondary market, this reference typically trades in the $65,000 to $90,000 range depending on the presence of original documentation. A notable production detail is the inclusion of a \"jump hour\" variant, reference 3637BA, though the standard minute repeater remains the foundational complication for this specific lineage of neo-vintage Breguet timepieces.", "score": 20}, {"slug": "heuer-3636", "brand": "Heuer", "ref": "3636", "model": "Autavia", "case_material": "Stainless Steel", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/heuer-3636", "description": "The Heuer Autavia reference 3646 (often associated with the 3636 designation in early catalogs) was produced during the 1960s as part of the first generation of the Autavia line. Collectors prioritize this reference for its screw-back stainless steel case and the manual-wind Valjoux 92 movement, a column-wheel caliber distinct from the three-register Valjoux 72. Key design elements include the \"Big Eye\" sub-dial configuration and the transition from dauphine hands to baton hands. Due to its limited production run and historical position as one of Heuer’s earliest purpose-built chronographs, secondary market prices typically range from $15,000 to $35,000 depending on the execution and bezel type. A notable variant is the \"Andretti,\" named after Mario Andretti, which features specific dial markings and can command higher premiums at auction, with exceptional examples occasionally exceeding the $50,000 mark.", "score": 20}, {"slug": "tudor-7983", "brand": "Tudor", "ref": "7983", "model": "Black Bay GMT One (Only Watch 2021)", "case_material": "Aged Stainless Steel", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/tudor-7983", "description": "The Tudor Black Bay GMT One, reference 7983/001U, is a unique piece produced specifically for the 2021 Only Watch charity auction. This reference is not in production and only one example exists. Collectors value the watch for its distinct aesthetic treatment, featuring a 41mm case, bracelet, and bezel aged through a secret chemical process to mimic decades of wear. It contains the manufacture caliber MT5652, a COSC-certified GMT movement with a Master Chronometer certification from METAS, marking the first time this standard was applied to a Tudor GMT. The matte black dial and hands also feature an aged finish to match the exterior. While there are no secondary market listings due to its unique status, it sold at auction in November 2021 for 650,000 CHF, roughly 100 times its retail estimate. This result remains one of the highest prices ever paid for a Tudor timepiece.", "score": 8}]}