Albert. Einstein and Longines Antiquorum, in this day is designated as the guests of honor, this well-known auction house in New York auctioned a part of the success of the famous physicist Albert Einstein’s Longines Table. Created in 1929, only an elegant gold watch, the final photograph in 596,000 U.S. dollars, becoming the Longines auction to obtain the highest price.
Watch enthusiasts with many of Einstein’s admirers have been eagerly looking forward to watch this historic auction. October 16, 2008, New York, Antiquorum auction about to create a Longines in 1929 belonging to Einstein’s elegant gold watch for auction, only the table might be in Los Angeles in 1931 was a great man who bought the physical world. Einstein’s discoveries changed our understanding of time, and this calm and elegant gold watch is often followed by this giant around.
Only watch the final photograph in the historic 596,000 dollars, becoming the Longines brand so far achieved the highest auction price. Previously, an elegant pocket watch was in 2005, the lead photograph in the museum for the Longines Swiss francs 74,000 R.
这枚 watch the proud new owner to buy that is not only a noble and beautiful watch, but also an embodiment of the spirit of the 20th century’s greatest symbols.
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Longines watch the new owner of the Einstein special congratulations. Longines is very proud of that, the genius master of his life, and wear the two collection Longines. Einstein also has a production capacity in 1943, the Longines watch, this table is currently in the collections at the Museum of Berne, Switzerland.
这枚 gold watch owned by Einstein, is a 1929 Longines produced products. The watch case with elegant tonneau-shaped, with pure white surface and 12 concise Arabic numerals, second time the design of digital 6, the tiny hollow pointer precision movement as a black leather strap, elegant and noble, to make significant Masterpieces. The table on the back of the inscription, “Professor Albert Einstein, Los Angeles, February 16, 1931″ message.