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Old 16 September 2021, 06:54 AM   #1
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Wow, congratulations, she's a beauty!



Yes I think they are continuing to do well. Mine has theoretically shipped out, and was delayed because they ran out of presentation boxes of all things.

Mine is being serviced and getting some movement upgrades with a delay due to manufacturing delays on some of those parts. I suspect doing business is anything but usual right now. I’m glad your box wasn’t too long of a delay
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Old 6 October 2021, 02:14 PM   #2
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WOW............This one looks cool~~
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Old 7 October 2021, 07:24 AM   #3
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I received my Antarctique yesterday and have had some time to bond with it. I though I'd post up some pics and commentary.

The box is pretty unique as far as watch boxes go. Rather than just a presentation box with a watch on a pillow and a compartment for little bits, this one comes as an entirely useful kit. The watch and pillow are in the central black box. The surrounding C-shaped grey compartment serves as both a tool kit and part of the display if one desires.

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

The central black box is removable and can be reoriented to display the watch, or used as a small travel case. The box is made of a hard plastic material, and there is a soft spongy material on the bottom so that it won't slide around on a hard surface. The took kit contains the clasp and rubber straps (or leather if that's what you chose when ordering), a pin remover, a screwdriver, a tool specifically for the quick-release to swap bracelet and strap, an instruction manual, a "passport" with typical info included on papers or cards and to track service, and extra links, tubes, and pins. As it shipped, it would probably fit a 7" wrist well, and there were 4 extra links, as well as 2 extra extended links. Additionally, there is a blockchain based proof of ownership you register for digitally, which I have not yet investigated. I think this helps track changes in ownership?

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

I adjusted the bracelet myself to my 6.75" wrist, and it took some experimentation. I ended up with 7 links on one side, 6 on the other. On each side, I needed to use one extended link. This yielded a perfect fit for me, where I can slide it up and down my wrist if I want to, but it sticks in place on the forearm side of my "wrist bone" where I like it. A couple of the pins were REALLY tight and I was worried I was going to break or scratch something, but some patience got me through the task. Once I'm sure on the sizing, I'll cut the rubber strap to size. It's held in the clasp with 4 prongs which set into matching holes. I think it's sized in 3mm increments for each side of the band. As is stands, I kept the longer side of the bracelet with 7 links on the thumb side of my wrist facing me, then I don't have to be distracted by the extra long link that sits along the bottom of the wrist. The clasp is pretty short and low profile, so even though it's off center on the bottom of my wrist, it doesn't wrap over the side like some of those annoying single deployants.

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

The movement has been photographed numerous times, here are a couple from my iPhone. Simply gorgeous. The contrasting hues as well as the overall architecture are a joy to behold. The microrotor allows it to have that manual movement visual appeal with the convenience of a self-winding piece. You can definitely hear the rotor spinning, I'm guessing there are ceramic bearings.

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

I went with the white dial, after initially considering the blue dial. My wife has a good eye and I trust her judgements on these things when I'm indecisive, and she felt that the white was striking and unique compared to my other watches. So white it was! This is really one you need to see on the wrist under various lighting. The applied indices sparkle and are multifaceted and give the dial some depth. The 12 is a font that I don't love, but is part of the identity of the brand. Given that they strayed pretty far from the Quai des Bergues design-wise with a sports watch, I'm glad they kept this element overall. The hands have a sporty feel, but they kept the classic shape from some of the hands on other models and incorporated it into the counterbalance on the seconds hand, a nice touch. The dial itself is dynamic with varying contrast depending on how the light hits the flinque pattern, which I tried to show in the pictures above. Overall it's very legible in most lighting, something I was worried about with the white dial. The lume is nothing to write home about, I wish it was a bit more luminous, given that it's billed as a sports watch.

The watch setting experience is a pleasure. For the crown, the first position is locked and required for 120m water resistance. The second position is for manual winding. The third is for quick setting the date. The fourth is for setting the time. The crown is comfortable, more so than my FPJ and Omegas, similar to my Rolex Explorer but a bit bigger in diameter. Manual winding to get things going is smooooooooth and easy, as is setting the date and time. The hands don't jump at all when pushing in the crown (ahem Rolex). Honestly the feel reminded me of a few Lange's I've handled. We will see how it settles in, I'm at about 6-7 seconds fast over the first 24 hours.

I have mixed feelings about the bracelet. The cons first. It's a bit loosey-goosey feeling. With an oyster bracelet, the tolerances are tight. With this one, there is just a bit of jangle. It's also quite angular, especially on the sides where the corner is 90 degrees. I would have liked to see some beveling for an extra reflective surface like AP does. The plusses. The bracelet is light with just enough weightiness to feel like jewelry. The degree of articulation at each link juncture will allow this to fit a large variety of wrist sizes and shapes. With AP, I found this problematic every time I tried one on. I love the look of AP bracelets, but have a hard time with the angle of the lug and first link. Either a bit too flared with a 15202, or a bit too steep with a 15x00. This one sits perfectly on the wrist. And it looks thin from the side due to the stacked look of the crystal, bezel, main case body, and the caseback.

Overall I'm very pleased with this piece, a great addition to my small collection.
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Old 7 October 2021, 08:12 AM   #4
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I received my Antarctique yesterday and have had some time to bond with it. I though I'd post up some pics and commentary.

The box is pretty unique as far as watch boxes go. Rather than just a presentation box with a watch on a pillow and a compartment for little bits, this one comes as an entirely useful kit. The watch and pillow are in the central black box. The surrounding C-shaped grey compartment serves as both a tool kit and part of the display if one desires.

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

The central black box is removable and can be reoriented to display the watch, or used as a small travel case. The box is made of a hard plastic material, and there is a soft spongy material on the bottom so that it won't slide around on a hard surface. The took kit contains the clasp and rubber straps (or leather if that's what you chose when ordering), a pin remover, a screwdriver, a tool specifically for the quick-release to swap bracelet and strap, an instruction manual, a "passport" with typical info included on papers or cards and to track service, and extra links, tubes, and pins. As it shipped, it would probably fit a 7" wrist well, and there were 4 extra links, as well as 2 extra extended links. Additionally, there is a blockchain based proof of ownership you register for digitally, which I have not yet investigated. I think this helps track changes in ownership?

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

I adjusted the bracelet myself to my 6.75" wrist, and it took some experimentation. I ended up with 7 links on one side, 6 on the other. On each side, I needed to use one extended link. This yielded a perfect fit for me, where I can slide it up and down my wrist if I want to, but it sticks in place on the forearm side of my "wrist bone" where I like it. A couple of the pins were REALLY tight and I was worried I was going to break or scratch something, but some patience got me through the task. Once I'm sure on the sizing, I'll cut the rubber strap to size. It's held in the clasp with 4 prongs which set into matching holes. I think it's sized in 3mm increments for each side of the band. As is stands, I kept the longer side of the bracelet with 7 links on the thumb side of my wrist facing me, then I don't have to be distracted by the extra long link that sits along the bottom of the wrist. The clasp is pretty short and low profile, so even though it's off center on the bottom of my wrist, it doesn't wrap over the side like some of those annoying single deployants.

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

The movement has been photographed numerous times, here are a couple from my iPhone. Simply gorgeous. The contrasting hues as well as the overall architecture are a joy to behold. The microrotor allows it to have that manual movement visual appeal with the convenience of a self-winding piece. You can definitely hear the rotor spinning, I'm guessing there are ceramic bearings.

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

Czapek by uscmatt99, on Flickr

I went with the white dial, after initially considering the blue dial. My wife has a good eye and I trust her judgements on these things when I'm indecisive, and she felt that the white was striking and unique compared to my other watches. So white it was! This is really one you need to see on the wrist under various lighting. The applied indices sparkle and are multifaceted and give the dial some depth. The 12 is a font that I don't love, but is part of the identity of the brand. Given that they strayed pretty far from the Quai des Bergues design-wise with a sports watch, I'm glad they kept this element overall. The hands have a sporty feel, but they kept the classic shape from some of the hands on other models and incorporated it into the counterbalance on the seconds hand, a nice touch. The dial itself is dynamic with varying contrast depending on how the light hits the flinque pattern, which I tried to show in the pictures above. Overall it's very legible in most lighting, something I was worried about with the white dial. The lume is nothing to write home about, I wish it was a bit more luminous, given that it's billed as a sports watch.

The watch setting experience is a pleasure. For the crown, the first position is locked and required for 120m water resistance. The second position is for manual winding. The third is for quick setting the date. The fourth is for setting the time. The crown is comfortable, more so than my FPJ and Omegas, similar to my Rolex Explorer but a bit bigger in diameter. Manual winding to get things going is smooooooooth and easy, as is setting the date and time. The hands don't jump at all when pushing in the crown (ahem Rolex). Honestly the feel reminded me of a few Lange's I've handled. We will see how it settles in, I'm at about 6-7 seconds fast over the first 24 hours.

I have mixed feelings about the bracelet. The cons first. It's a bit loosey-goosey feeling. With an oyster bracelet, the tolerances are tight. With this one, there is just a bit of jangle. It's also quite angular, especially on the sides where the corner is 90 degrees. I would have liked to see some beveling for an extra reflective surface like AP does. The plusses. The bracelet is light with just enough weightiness to feel like jewelry. The degree of articulation at each link juncture will allow this to fit a large variety of wrist sizes and shapes. With AP, I found this problematic every time I tried one on. I love the look of AP bracelets, but have a hard time with the angle of the lug and first link. Either a bit too flared with a 15202, or a bit too steep with a 15x00. This one sits perfectly on the wrist. And it looks thin from the side due to the stacked look of the crystal, bezel, main case body, and the caseback.

Overall I'm very pleased with this piece, a great addition to my small collection.

Congrats mate, stunning piece.


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Old 8 October 2021, 06:06 AM   #5
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I received my Antarctique yesterday and have had some time to bond with it. I though I'd post up some pics and commentary.
Congratulations Matt!

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Old 12 October 2021, 01:14 AM   #6
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I received my Antarctique yesterday and have had some time to bond with it. I though I'd post up some pics and commentary.
Thank you for the write up and the beautiful pictures. Congratulations!
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Old 12 October 2021, 02:55 AM   #7
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Thank you for the write up and the beautiful pictures. Congratulations!
Thanks! I've been wearing it daily since I got it. Bracelet is sized just right, snug at its tightest and a bit of slide at its loosest, very comfortable overall. I still plan on purchasing the microadjust clasp once it's released. This will definitely compete with my Explorer for wrist time, so I'm glad I went with the white dial.

The 12 is growing on me. It's proportionate to the size of the other hour indices and is integral to the DNA of the brand. Of course, if I'd gone with the double claw, I'd find a way to justify that choice as well! The dial is very well done, it's so fun to see how dynamic it is in different lighting, always easy to read.

The only slight bummer is that it's around 7s fast per day consistently. I'm sure it could be regulated to perform better, and it's no biggie as I can adjust it weekly and a minute off every 8 days is not going to make me late for an appointment. The movement continues to wow me visually, and it's pretty cool that you can feel and hear the platinum microrotor spin when you give your wrist a flick.
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Happy Czapek Birthday to me. I have had this watch on order for a long time and when the guys at Czapek found out my birthday was coming on 9/11, they went the extra mile to have this ready for me on my birthday.
Who does that? I guess Czapek does.
A special thank you Xavier and the crew and also to Bob Margolis USA Rep. [/IMG]

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Happy Czapek Birthday to me. I have had this watch on order for a long time and when the guys at Czapek found out my birthday was coming on 9/11, they went the extra mile to have this ready for me on my birthday.
Who does that? I guess Czapek does.
A special thank you Xavier and the crew and also to Bob Margolis USA Rep. [/IMG]

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Wow this looks amazing. Yellow or rose gold?


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Czapek Chronograph

This watch is Rose Gold and is one of Eight LTD. ED.

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Old 16 September 2021, 10:56 AM   #11
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already being serviced? what was wrong
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already being serviced? what was wrong

When setting the time, the second hand was somewhat tied to the minute hand so I couldn’t set the time accurately.
Since it’s there, I’m also having the bracelet fully brushed.
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When setting the time, the second hand was somewhat tied to the minute hand so I couldn’t set the time accurately.
Since it’s there, I’m also having the bracelet fully brushed.
Good call on fully brushing the bracelet. I had mine fully brushed before taking initial delivery and very much prefer the more subdued, less sparkly look. I also had to get my Terre Adelie serviced a couple of months ago due to a faulty date change mechanism. I didn't ask at the time, but I feel like some upgrades were made during service -- for instance, the winding feels much smoother than how I remember it being. Btw, service experience was extremely positive with my dealer (Cellini), Mike Margolis, Pierre, Xavier all on a single email chain, responding promptly, and very eager to help.
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Old 23 September 2021, 05:24 AM   #14
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Look at this beauty. Czapek Antarctique Rattrapante for only watch. Estimate CHF60-90k. I say it hammers above 300k.







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Look at this beauty. Czapek Antarctique Rattrapante for only watch. Estimate CHF60-90k. I say it hammers above 300k.







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I am not sure about that 300K.. I did try to place an order for one and they are sold out. (:
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I am not sure about that 300K.. I did try to place an order for one and they are sold out. (:
They might come out with a non-limited version like they did with the Antarctique Terre Adelie (99 pieces limited edition) vs the Passage de drake (non-limited but limited production).

Just my opinion ofcourse. I could be completely wrong.

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I am not sure about that 300K.. I did try to place an order for one and they are sold out. (:

Yep, 77 pieces sold out in less than 1hr which makes me think there is strong demand there. Hence my 300k prediction.


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Unofficial photoshop pictures of different colors of the Czapek Rattrapante I saw on IG.

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My prediction is well over 300k, would be very surprised if it sells below a half million.
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these predictions make the green 5711 seem like a bargain in my eyes.
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My prediction is well over 300k, would be very surprised if it sells below a half million.
OK, looks like I exaggerated with my estimate. 300k is not that bad, though.
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We're talking about a one-off watch sold for charity with an excellent movement, not a serially produced watch all machine finished and with a time-only+date movement.

Tl;dr : apples and oranges.
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300k? Don’t think that will happen but who knows
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Would be fun if we could do a wager. Id take the over on 300k


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Imagine if this was made in Ceramic

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Wooow, love it. Would be a direct rival to the Ceramic APs.


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My Antarctique arrived today, fantastic watch. I’ll post up some pics and initial impressions tomorrow.
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thanks for the write up, looks great. i agree about the 12, only thing that gets me
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