Monday 14 October 2024

So, what would get a luxurious

watch into a Museum of Modern Art. 
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That depends on if it's an exhibition or supposed to turn a stock item.
An exhibition is a temporary topic related show case and therefore specific. It could be in a greater context of Jewish Migrants and their influence onto modern art which would put a Tiffany Watch more important than a Rolex in New York, but the other way round in Geneva. 
To turn long term Museum stock item the watch needs to be significant and explanatory for the whole industry and therefore a potential Rolex or AP is as important as the first Swatch, because of fashion marketing significance, or Casio Calculator and iWatch by technological advance just as e.g. the first mechanic precision stop watch pocket watch in measuring milliseconds.
The first Luxurious Watch sold for over a Million US Dollars belongs more in a Museum of Economics, arguably, IMHO. 
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