{"query": "Bugatti Chiron", "brand": null, "total": 2, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "jacob-co-bugatti-chiron-tourbillon-titanium", "brand": "Jacob & Co", "ref": "Bugatti Chiron", "model": "Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon", "case_material": "Titanium", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/jacob-co-bugatti-chiron-tourbillon-titanium", "description": "The Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon in titanium was introduced in 2020 and remains in limited production. Collectors prioritize this reference for its caliber JCAM37, a manual-wind movement featuring a functional miniature W16 engine block crafted from sapphire crystal. When activated, sixteen pistons move vertically while two turbochargers spin, mimicking the Bugatti Chiron powertrain. The 54mm x 44mm case is constructed from grade 5 titanium, offering a lightweight alternative to the brand’s gold or sapphire iterations. The movement is suspended on four shocks to protect against vibration, and the power reserve indicator mimics a fuel gauge. On the secondary market, these timepieces typically trade in the $250,000 to $350,000 range. A notable production variant includes the \"Blue Titanium\" edition, which features a PVD-coated case and matching blue movement accents, often commanding a premium due to its specific color coordination with Bugatti’s signature racing livery.", "score": 213}, {"slug": "parmigiani-fleurier-pf008221", "brand": "Parmigiani Fleurier", "ref": "PF008221", "model": "Bugatti Type 370", "case_material": "18k White Gold", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/parmigiani-fleurier-pf008221", "description": "The Parmigiani Fleurier Bugatti Type 370 reference PF008221 in 18k white gold was introduced around 2004 as part of a limited production run that concluded by 2010. Collectors target this reference for its transverse manual-wind Calibre 331, which utilizes a pillar-based architecture arranged on a horizontal axis to mimic a car engine. The 18k white gold case features a wedge-shaped profile designed for legibility while driving, with the dial positioned on the side of the wrist. This specific reference is limited to 150 pieces and includes six sapphire crystals providing views of the movement’s internal gear trains. On the secondary market, this model typically trades in the $40,000 to $70,000 range depending on condition and provenance. A notable production detail is the starter pen tool required to set the time and wind the movement via the case back.", "score": 8}]}