{"query": "8327-1400", "brand": null, "total": 2, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "h-moser-cie-8327-1400", "brand": "H. Moser & Cie", "ref": "8327-1400", "model": "Swiss Mad Watch & Swiss Alp Watch Prototype", "case_material": "Cheese / Brass and rhodium plated", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/h-moser-cie-8327-1400", "description": "The H. Moser & Cie. Swiss Mad Watch, reference 8327-1400, was produced as a unique piece in 2017 to protest changes in Swiss Made labeling requirements. The 42mm case is constructed from a stabilized resin composite containing genuine Vacherin Mont d’Or cheese, paired with a cowhide strap. It features a red fumé dial with white indices, mimicking the Swiss flag, and houses the hand-wound caliber HMC 327 with a 72-hour power reserve. While the original cheese-cased watch was a singular prototype, Moser also produced the Swiss Alp Watch on which the silhouette is based. The Swiss Mad Watch sold at a Christie’s charity auction in 2017 for 102,500 CHF. Because it is a unique piece, it does not have a standard secondary market range, though its historical significance as a satirical protest piece maintains its value in the high five-figure to low six-figure bracket.", "score": 208}, {"slug": "zenith-4002", "brand": "Zenith", "ref": "4002", "model": "Captain Chronograph Only Watch 2011", "case_material": "18k Pink Gold", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/zenith-4002", "description": "The Zenith Captain Chronograph Only Watch 2011, reference 18.2111.4002/01.C708, is a unique piece produced specifically for the 2011 Only Watch charity auction. This model features a 42mm case constructed from 18k pink gold and is powered by the El Primero Calibre 4002, a high-frequency automatic movement operating at 36,000 vibrations per hour. The dial is silver-toned with a sunray pattern, distinguished by a specific \"Only Watch 2011\" inscription located at the 6 o'clock position. As a unique piece, it does not have a standard production run or a typical secondary market price range; however, it originally sold at auction for 20,000 CHF. While standard Captain Chronograph models in gold typically trade between $8,000 and $12,000, this specific reference remains a singular item in private hands. Its primary value to collectors lies in its unique provenance and the specific commemorative dial branding.", "score": 8}]}