Christiaan van der Klaauw Astronomical Watches

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  • čas přidán 5. 01. 2019
  • Chronometers are based on astronomical observations, and so are watches that plot the movement of the stars, phases of the moon and the tides. Nobody does better astronomical watches than Christiaan van der Klaauw.
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Komentáře • 78

  • @JaesadaSrisuk
    @JaesadaSrisuk Před 2 lety +5

    CVDK is such a fascinating watchmaking company. As someone who loves history, the celestial complications and alchemical aesthetic is right up my alley. These timepieces are like something straight out of a medieval wizard’s laboratory!

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 2 lety

      Hi Justice, they are an unusual watch company and have some beautiful watches and complications, but I've found that ever since Christiaan himself retired, most of their watches have CVDK modules at best and movements made by ... who knows? I'm glad they won the Calendar/Astronomy Award for 2021, and some watches in the past with complications by CVDK have won (essentially the same complication was in the 2018 Van Cleef & Arpels
      Lady Arpels Planétarium that won the Ladies Complications prize in 2018 ( www.gphg.org/horlogerie/en/watches/lady-arpels-planetarium ). A good watch company should not have to hide the source of their movements as they did in my CVDK Celsius 1974... an ETA 2892-A2. The problem is that the CVDK moon-phase is the only aspect of the watch that easily fouls and is very difficult to set because they quit using a pusher for setting the moon phase. A beautiful watch, but leaves much to be desired. Take care, Bill

  • @grandvizir
    @grandvizir Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Bill, recent subscriber here. I think it’s insane that as a CZcams watch ( young ) fanboy I didn’t find this channel earlier, so much content, knowledge and kindness and yet so little fame and visibility. Sad for all the people that are tired of 10 min videos about the same watches and brands over and over. Love the real talk and the experience as a collector, you perfectly communicate your joy and your hard work and research in every video. Keep it up, I’m sure you will grow, talent and passion will pay off.
    Happy new year and best regards :)

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety +1

      Happy New Year to you Ton! Welcome to the channel, and enjoy! If there's a topic you'd like to hear more about, just let me know. Cheers, Bill

  • @pierregagne1903
    @pierregagne1903 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you Bill. I love your approach: a detailed look at small watchmakers and commenting on their watches.
    Keep up the excellent vid!!!

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hi Pierre, thanks man! I try to look at a variety of different watchmakers and watch companies. Oftentimes the most interesting watches are made by individual watchmakers who combine art and craftsmanship. Sometimes the bigger companies do so; but not too often. Kindest regards, Bill

  • @richardscott6716
    @richardscott6716 Před 5 lety +1

    Bill, this and others videos of this ilk are some of the most interesting and informative I have encountered. Thank you. Be well.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hi Richard, it's my pleasure! I'm very happy that you enjoy them! Kindest regards, Bill

  • @MarcJ2
    @MarcJ2 Před 4 lety +1

    What a wonderful looking watch. I’m so happy to find your channel and disappointed of CZcams for not directing me to you earlier. Cheers!

  • @newsigmundfreud3023
    @newsigmundfreud3023 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you Doctor for all the information you bring to us to the world education us so much about watches. Please keep it going.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      As always, New Sig, it's my pleasure. Kindest regards, Bill

  • @billcosgrave6232
    @billcosgrave6232 Před 5 lety +1

    Great vid Bill. I love seeing new brands and hearing new ideas and observations - unlike some other people😎

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Bill! Thanks man! In my digging I have more fun than anyone! Some of the Christiaan v.d. Klaauw watches I knew about beforehand, but I was most impressed by the Real Moon 1980 and the Satellite Du Monde from the 1990s. Nothing but finding more ways to go broke! Cheers, Bill

  • @everyones.shadow
    @everyones.shadow Před 5 lety +1

    Fascinating. Thanks, Bill.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Jeremy, I think that means the Ceres 1974 has been discontinued and CVDK just wants to rid itself of remaining stock. Unfortunately, that model is one of the few that anyone can afford. Cheers, Bill

  • @AventusEntertainment
    @AventusEntertainment Před 8 měsíci +1

    Van Der Klaauw is all time Favorite 😍

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 8 měsíci

      They are great astronomical watches, Nico! Take care, Bill

  • @blueshirtbuddah1665
    @blueshirtbuddah1665 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Bill. Very interesting watches, thanks for introducing them to us.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Bruce! Was this to be a year you were planning on savings since you had a very good watch-year in 2018? Or are you in the hunt this year...? Cheers, Bill

    • @blueshirtbuddah1665
      @blueshirtbuddah1665 Před 5 lety +1

      WatchArtSci Hey Bill. I’m going to have to be good for a while, so I’ll be saving this year. Although the new Cartier Santos blue dial has really caught my eye, as well as the Zenith Defy Classic blue dial. Both are really striking.

  • @pauloshea3994
    @pauloshea3994 Před 5 lety +3

    Very interesting watches, plenty available and some reasonably priced. The steel Ceres 1974 on the blue strap is very cool.
    Update on my Henry Double Hairspring, took it yesterday morning to get it demagnatized and sure enough it stopped later on at 1703. I'm baffled why it happens, it doesn't stop between 0500 and 0600, just in the afternoon. So it's going back to Switzerland. At least I'll get a day out in London when I return it.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Ah man, I'm sorry to hear about your Henry. It's such a great (and rare) watch. I hope it's something simple and you get it back from Schaffhausen soon! I too like the Ceres 1974 ... another temptation! Kindest regards, Bill

  • @jamiesavery1973
    @jamiesavery1973 Před 5 lety +1

    Loving learning about watches great content bill

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hey Jamie, thanks man! It's my pleasure! Cheers, Bill

  • @nrs6956
    @nrs6956 Před 5 lety +1

    Incredible watches. Very detailed. Would be helpful for cultivation of harvests. Now I would know when to plant and and subsequently harvests. Thank you.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hi n Sokach, yes, I never thought of that, but I bet you're right. Good insight! Cheers, Bill

  • @jackpurcell274
    @jackpurcell274 Před 5 lety +2

    Beautiful watches, would love to know how much a service is? Thx for showing them Bill, you videos are always interesting.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hey Jack, that's a good question, and I would venture to guess that you'd have to send it back to Christiaan Van Der Klaauw in The Netherlands to get the work done. Who else could adjust the angle of the sun on the 1980? Cheers, Bill

  • @neilb7117
    @neilb7117 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi bill. Not my cup of tea but you have to admire the skill and workmanship that goes into making these watches amazing that they’re all mechanical with this amount of complications

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Yes, Neil, I cannot imagine having more than one (besides the fact that I couldn't afford them.) If I could choose one (without regards to cost) I think it'd be the Real Moon 1980 (even though I'm still not sure what the 1980 is for...). For actually getting my mitts on, the Ceres 1974 is a beautiful watch within hand-grenade range of my budget! Cheers, Bill

  • @jangazi2742
    @jangazi2742 Před 5 lety +1

    I have never seen this watches before, they are fantastic in my opinion.. thank you for the the video

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Jan, my pleasure! Christiaan Van Der Klaauw fills a unique niche for mechanical watch collectors. By the way, I was informed that Ceres is a dwarf planet and not a moon... my mistake. What kind of watches have you been collecting? Kindest regards, Bill

    • @jangazi2742
      @jangazi2742 Před 5 lety

      @@watchartsci Ohh.. I am not yet a real collector, I have few watches, an vintage glashutte, seiko skx and a vintage omega.. I have not inheritade any of the watches so to be honest I dont know how and why my love for watches have started. I have a list of watches that i would like, (no rolex) but I just started my private business so the watches have to wait for a little bit of time. In the meanwhile I'm trying to gather as much knowledge as I can, so than you for your work. It helps a lot

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety +1

      Jan, you're wise to do lots of research first. You'll save money and get a watch you really like! Good hunting, Bill

  • @Anton-gh4rt
    @Anton-gh4rt Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful video. Do you have a video of the Millenium watch? I own the number 1 (of about 9 made) in rose gold.
    Who are the best dealers to sell with? Thanks Anton. Great video :)

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 2 lety

      My best deals have been selling through auctions Anton...Sothby's, Christies, Phillips. I do not have a video of the Millennium Watch. Take care, Bill

  • @grahammorgan1
    @grahammorgan1 Před 5 lety +1

    Very interesting vid. I love the fascinating complications of CVDK and a good value pick up either new or on the preowned market. Although I am not a fan of the design of the lugs on most models, so I have historically never got over the line with buying one myself.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Yes, Graham, having one in my collection would be fun ... just one, but one that represents CVDK's entire universe! I like the early (1990s) Satellite Du Monde. Cheers, Bill

    • @grahammorgan1
      @grahammorgan1 Před 5 lety +1

      WatchArtSci the Satellite Du Monte is a very cool watch, although the ones that I have seen are pretty pricey. Have you seen some of his clocks from the 90’s. They are also amazing.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes on both counts , Graham! They are pricey and the clocks are world class! The Satellite Du Mond is another one of those watches that are hard not to appreciate...and can lead to trouble in watch budgets! Cheers, Bill

  • @marcocastagnetti7086
    @marcocastagnetti7086 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Bill, always a regular viewer of your channel, just would like to ask a question about the Habring 2 Felix that you highly recommend, I have watched many videos on this piece but I am struggling to find were the value lies, firstly it's on a leather strap the case is of steel and of basic design and polished the dial is printed no applied markers the back of the movement has very limited finishing so what's left the movement itself. I hope this doesn't irritate you I think I just need you to educate me as I know you know far more about watches than I do.Best wishes Marco.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hi Marco, I think there are two reasons. 1) I like the idea of a hand-made watch by a master watchmaker and 2) They're very good time-keepers. Why do you think this little Austrian company has won 4 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève awards? That's the same number that Blancpain, Franck Muller, MB&F, Seiko and Tudor have won! What is it in his watches that the best watchmakers, designers, collectors and watch journalists see? They see craftsmanship. I keep using the analogy of getting an original drawing by Picasso and a print. For around $5k, you get a truly hand-made watch. For $250,000 you can find a Roger Smith, but we cannot now (or probably ever) afford one of those. However, I'm not a salesman for Habring2 or any other watch company, and you should get whatever makes you happy. Kindest regards, Bill

    • @marcocastagnetti7086
      @marcocastagnetti7086 Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Bill, thanks for your speedy reply not for one minute did I ever thought you were in anyway affiliated with the company otherwise I wouldn't of taken the time to write to you, your integrity is clear to see, I live in London so I have a suspecian that veiwing one of these watches in person is going to be difficult, until then keep up the good content it is very much appreciated.Marco

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Marco, check the Habring2 site and see if they have a rep in London. Take care, Bill

  • @xianb25
    @xianb25 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow work of art

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hi Xianb25 ... yes, works of art; both mechanical and aesthetic. Kindest regards, Bill

  • @gilbertombp
    @gilbertombp Před 5 lety +1

    Bill, playing with the "configurator" on van der Klaauw's website is oddly satisfying. Unfortunately, the configurable watches don't come cheap!

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hi Gilberto, Christiaan v.d. Klaauw is going to discontinue the Ceres 1974 soon, but you should be able to find one under $5,000. That's still a lot, I know, but that's less than $25,000! Cheers, Bill

  • @dougm659
    @dougm659 Před 4 lety +1

    Bill, there’s no such thing as “very unique”, something is either unique or it’s not....it’s binary, one or the other. Keep up the good work man, I need a moon phase in my collection and you just reminded me how amazing CVDK are in this field 👍

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Doug ... hate sounding like a dolt. Take care, Bill

  • @normandbisson6767
    @normandbisson6767 Před 5 lety +1

    Strangely enough just found out about this Watch maker today, so only two days after your video ! I Love their watches specially the ones at 40mm! There are no distributors in north America !? By The way,You dont need a Watch to have timing !

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hi Normand, there used to be a Tourneau connection, but I went to NYC a couple of years ago, and by then they had discontinued their distribution of CVDK watches. Your best bet is probably Chrono24. Good luck, Bill

  • @everyones.shadow
    @everyones.shadow Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Bill. Ceres is the largest asteroid (now officially a dwarf planet) in the asteroid belt

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Thank you Jeremy, I had read that (and then promptly forgot it!) It's the dwarf planet out in the cold, cold space. Here's something funny: if you Google 'Christiaan van der Klaauw Ceres 1974' you can find it on CVDK's website, but if you go directly to the CVDK website, it's nowhere to be found! Curiouser and curiouser... Cheers, Bill

  • @lokbatan
    @lokbatan Před 5 lety +1

    Beautiful watches, although I can't help but notice the direct "influence" from De Bethune in his most recent watches.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety +1

      Hey Lokbatan! The question is; which way is the "influence" going? De Bethune was founded in 2002 by David Zanetta, and Christiaan Van Der Klaauw founded Christiaan Van Der Klaauw Astronomical Watches in 1974. I think it would be very difficult for Christiaan Van Der Klaauw to be "influenced" by a company that didn't exist until almost 30 years after his own was founded! Because a design uses 'stars' doesn't mean anyone is copying anyone else. It just means they use stars. For my money, the most innovative and fun use of stars in watch design is by Lang & Heyne-check this out: www.lang-und-heyne.de/en/models/champleve/?variation=0 ... note also the movement and how the stars are made! Cheers, Bill

    • @lokbatan
      @lokbatan Před 5 lety +1

      Hi @@watchartsci, did not mean to come across snobby.
      You are right CVDK was founded decades before De Bethune, and for decades they had their own unique designs (and still do as you've shown). I would just argue that after De Bethune came out with their DB25 & DB28 designs with the 3d moon, you can clearly see the similarity with CVDKs' later designs, down to the sunburst dial.
      Not trying to put down CVDK by any means, they are a great brand. They have plenty of great watches without the need to borrow from other brands' innovations, but I guess that applies to many other watch makers as well.
      Keep up the great work,
      Cheers

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      That's certainly possible Lokbatan! Now, tell me what you think of the L&H star spangled designs in the link. Cheers, Bill

    • @lokbatan
      @lokbatan Před 5 lety +1

      @@watchartsci I think it's stunning! And the fact that you can ask L&H for the colour of your choosing, and even a different variation of the stars on the dials is amazing.
      That being said, I am saving up for one of my favorite watches, the A. Lange Daymatic in blue: www.alange-soehne.com/en/timepieces/lange1-daymatic/320028-white-gold-blue-dial
      It is a bit humbler, design wise, than the watches on this video, but for some reason I must have it haha.
      Take care,
      Alex

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Hi Lokbatan, the Daymatic is a beautiful choice, and the price tag of 39.200€ is breathtaking! I have a Harry Winston Premiere Bi-retrograde with the days-of-the-week being one of the two retrogrades. The retrograde is by Agenhor, and I wonder if he worked at all with A. Lange on this stunning piece. I've found a stainless steel Glashütte Original PanoReserve to be an affordable alternative, but like you, I too prefer the Daymatic. (www.chrono24.com/glashuetteoriginal/glashuette-original-panoreserve--1-65-01-26-12-35--id9356694.htm ) Cheers, Bill

  • @h111551
    @h111551 Před 5 lety +1

    Dear Bill: CVDK takes my breath away. He comes out of a historic tradition where the highest purpose of horology was to provide instruments that were not just devices to tell time but to provide accurate astronomical tools which were reflective of true science. The mathematical underpinnings of his work goes far beyond that of a mere horological artisan, even one of the first rank. I became aware of the relative accessibility of CVDK watches in the secondary market awhile ago on Chrono24 but I could not fathom buying a CVDK watch online and remotely without a physical inspection and orientation as to how it works more than any other timepiece. CVDK is one of the giants of contemporary scientific watchmaking. Best regards, Howard

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      Well put Howard! If it weren't for CVDK, we'd have no one who has the passion for mechanical astronomical watches he represents. I saw one of his early ones from the 1990s - Satellite Du Monde that is a huge temptation! Cheers, Bill

  • @MrJeffreyDEman
    @MrJeffreyDEman Před 5 lety +1

    Planetarium cost € 33.000,- for steel € 48.000,- for gold.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Jeff, they are quite expensive. I like the Real Moon Joure .... I can find them for around € 20,000. Kindest regards, Bill

    • @MrJeffreyDEman
      @MrJeffreyDEman Před 5 lety

      Yes indeed € 20.000,- for a steel case € 35.000,- for a gold case. Greetings from Holland😎

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      @@MrJeffreyDEman Sir, are you an employee of Christiaan v.d. Klaauw...by any chance?

    • @MrJeffreyDEman
      @MrJeffreyDEman Před 5 lety +1

      @@watchartsci no i'am a watch collector and i'am a big fan of Christiaan van der Klaauw.

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety

      @MrJeffreyDEman Which of the CVDK watches are in your collection? My only one is the Ceres 1974. Thanks, Bill

  • @nickkendall3764
    @nickkendall3764 Před 5 lety +1

    Don hains on clives channel acted very immature and obviously knew his argument was poor because he just shouted and hung up thata not a sign of a very well educated and well thought out argument if clive keeps having that idiot on his channle im going to unsubscribe as i could just do without that kind of silliness anyway thanks for some real watch talk i feel way better now

    • @watchartsci
      @watchartsci  Před 5 lety +1

      Hey Nick, I have a lot of respect for Don and did not intend to insult him nor Rolex. We just have different ideas about innovation in mechanical watchmaking. None of us need more drama in watch forums or discussions, and I am sorry to have unset Don and perhaps thrown a damper on the discussion. Kindest regards, Bill

    • @nickkendall3764
      @nickkendall3764 Před 5 lety +1

      @@watchartsci no no not at all you shouldn't feel sorry you never attacked him you stated an opinion like he did and he threw his toys out the pram .and i respect you but don not so much i actually agree whith his idea that rolex have a constant improvement scheme but you stated another side wich i also agree with rolex dose not do art they make tool watches. There very good watches but i cant see how anyone can argue that rolex dose art but each to there own and thats my whole point how on earh did don get so upset when he said his thoughts and you did so too .you dont need to feel sorry for upsetting him. Its not like you was personal or said his watches are crappy or anything like that .anyways sorry i Brought it up i really shouldn't have as im just adding to drama honestly .thanks for answering me bill and on a positive note im just waiting for my watch parts to turn up to build my first watch im really excited you inspired me to pull the finger out and just do it