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Newsletter Data at 29.06.2012 SICAV/Specialised Investment Fund under Luxembourg law reserved for informed investors Performance (%) Fund currency : EUR Year 1st quarter 2nd quarter 2012 + 0.20 + 3.39 2011 + 2.82 + 6.76 3rd quarter Annual Performance 4th quarter + 3.59 + 0.79 + 1.20 + 11.97 New As from the 1st of July 2012, monthly valuation Market comment I would like to open this analysis with a rather solemn reflection. For five years now, the economic environment has been severely depressed. «Crisis» has become a buzzword, a constant feature in the headlines of the world’s leading newspapers. And so, I asked myself, «How can we deny such a blatant truth?». It was therefore with a measure of concern that I set out for Geneva on the weekend of 13 May, fearing that despite Christie’s inimitable catalogue, the spring auctions would see a certain cautiousness with regard to prices — certainly not a decline but perhaps greater selectivity vis-à-vis quality and rarity. Prior to the auction, I had foreseen to bid up to EUR 300,000 for the stainless steel Rolex reference 8171 in «new old stock» condition — an amount well above its estimated sale price (EUR 165,000EUR 250,000 in view of its superb condition) as well as above the market valuation for a well-preserved piece (EUR 90,000, lot 266, Precious Time collection). Following a lengthy battle in the auction room and via telephone, the watch finally went to a European collector for EUR 452,500! Some lots later, Aurel Bacs, International Director of the watch department at Christie’s, brought out another exquisite piece: an extremely rare reference 2499 first series in pink gold, one of only six known to exist. Once again, the telephones were hopping and the bidding war recommenced in the auction room. Five minutes later, the world record for a reference 2499 had been smashed, with the piece selling for a final price of EUR 2,122,500. I began to muse again over the word «crisis», or rather (since I certainly could not deny the crisis) over a more logical interpretation of the word. Net Asset Value EUR 115.99 2012 Performance +3.59 % Assets Under Management EUR 15,051,710 (...cont’d) There was barely time to draw breath before another truly magnificent piece was presented. The watch in question was a Patek Philippe two-crown «World Time» wristwatch with a cloisonné enamel dial depicting a map of North America. The lofty estimate (EUR 1,300,000) seemed a difficult target to hit. Yet Aurel Bacs was unfazed, toying with his potential buyers with great aplomb — after all, when would there be another opportunity to acquire such a rare and important watch? No sooner said than done: after a 5-minute bidding war in the auction room and on the phone lines, the hammer came down at EUR 2,300,000 and another record was overthrown. It was becoming ever more difficult to contextualise that buzzword, «crisis». However, the real record breaker came in the form of a Breguet pocket watch of immense historical importance: possibly the first watch to make use of the celebrated physical phenomenon of resonance. The oldest of only three ever made, this exceptional timepiece ended up in the most appropriate and logical place, being purchased by the Breguet Museum for a sum of around EUR 3,620,000. 18-carat yellow gold 1814 Breguet pocket watch Back in Milan, with the auction over and following some discussion with many industry insiders, I came upon the most correct interpretation. Yes, there is a crisis — a grave and tangible one. Yet, the elevated prices paid for the rarest and best-preserved watches prove once again that nowadays, watches, along with other tangible goods, are viewed as genuine safe-haven assets, assets for which the demand will always be much greater than the supply. Investors, collectors and dealers are increasingly interested in acquiring rare, top-quality watches. The marked imbalance of supply and demand will continue to push up valuations, which will always be greater for top-quality and historically significant watches. Strategy for July 2012 Over the coming months, Precious Time will continue to closely monitor the market for rare, high-quality Rolex sports watches, focusing in particular on Daytona Paul Newman watches — now veritable cult objects coveted by all collectors. Furthermore, Precious Time is currently in the process of acquiring two watches of major historical significance. Naturally, we will also be on the lookout for any top-quality watches that may come on the market. Portfolio Allocation (%) Rolex Patek Philippe Cartier Vacheron Constantin Omega Audemars Piguet Longines Jaeger-LeCoultre Gubelin Breguet Tudor Eberhard Tornek Raywille Heuer Zenith Panerai % Nb. watches 38,2 24,4 19,3 7,8 2 1,8 1,8 1,6 1,6 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 172 110 87 35 9 8 8 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 450 Portfolio analysis Precious Time purchased two outstanding watches at the auctions (01) Dating from the 1970s, the first of these gems is a Patek Philippe reference 3445(01) in white gold, complete with box and paperwork and with the sticker still on the underside. The second may well be the most beautiful Rolex Prince Jump Hours(02) watch ever seen, in a rare two-toned white gold and yellow gold version. Without a doubt, however, our most important acquisition this quarter was a collection of 12 Rolex sports watches, deemed one of the greatest such collections in the world. See page hereafter. (02) In addition to this superlative Rolex collection, we also purchased an exquisite Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 96 (03) in platinum, an exceptional Patek Philippe reference 2476(04) in pink gold with downturned curved lugs, a Blancpain Tornek (05), one of the rarest military watches in the world complete with certification issued by Blancpain , and lastly, a singular example of a Jaeger-LeCoultre Deep Sea watch(06) . (03) (04) Ref. 96 Ref. 2476 Patek Philippe (05) Blancpain Tornek (06) Jaeger Le Coultre C ol lec t ion Submariner (10) Ref. 1680 (08) (07) Ref. 6538 (08) Ref. 6538 (09) (11) Ref. 5512 Among this collection, the two «Big Winding Crown» Submariners (both reference 6538) are also worthy of note. One(07) of these has the «depth in red» and comes from the first series produced in 1956, while the other(08) is the rare «Four Lines» version — a reference to the inscription on the dial reading «officially certified chronometer». However, the most striking feature of this watch is that it boasts the most varied and complete set ever seen, not only for this reference but also perhaps for any Rolex sports watch of the period. The same collection also gave us the Submariner reference 5512(09) in its rarest of forms «the four lines chapter ring underline» along with one of the first ever gold Submariners, the reference 1680(10) «meters first» watch from 1970 accompanied by its case, guarantee and COSC certificate, an identical model with the same extras but in stainless steel with a spectacular brown dial (11) and, last but not least, possibly the most beautiful Freccione ever to come on the market. Besides, we also acquired three stainless steel Daytona watches (12, 13, 14). Paul Newman reference 6241 (the rarest reference) Daytona Paul Newman (12) (13) (14) Sea-Dweller The collection also includes two Rolex Sea Dwellers. (15) The first, the elusive Patent Pending Mk1(15), is one of only twelve known of its kind and comes complete with its external and internal box, its guarantee and the original COSC certificate. The second(16) is an extremely rare model from the 1970s produced for COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d’Expertise), the most famous brand name from the world of underwater exploration. Here too, the perfectly preserved watch comes not only with its internal and external boxes, COSC certificate, original guarantee and tag, but also with a Rolex certificate(17) testifying that it was created for COMEX. (16) (17) Milgauss A magnificent 1956 Milgauss reference 6541(18), accompanied by its case and guarantee, completes the collection. Considered by many to be the most important sports watch produced by Rolex, this is the first ever Milgauss reference characterised by a singular honeycomb dial and sweep seconds hand in the form of a thunderbolt. (18) Ref. 6541 Freccione A first series from 1969 in «new old stock» condition, the Freccione (19) comes with one of the most complete sets ever seen, even still boasting the Rolex sticker on the underside. It is, unquestionably, the benchmark against which to measure all other examples of the Rolex Freccione. (19) Why Precious Time ? An attractive investment vehicle Precious Time benefits from the status of Specialised Investment Fund (SIF) under Luxembourg law, which permits investment in new asset classes, in tangible and unusual assets such as rare and collectors’ watches. Twofold expertise of the fund manager Alfredo Paramico, a renowned collector, applies his investment experience and his expertise in watches to the management of Precious Time with a view to obtaining optimum returns. Committee of Experts Consisting of Michel Stasser and Nicolas Maboussin, the Committee of Experts assists the General Partner in evaluating potential investments. Open-ended fund The fund’s duration is not limited in time, thus avoiding the pitfalls associated with fixed-term investment management. Active management The fund manager actively manages purchases and sales on the basis of his knowledge and the opportunities presented by the market. An innovative diversification tool Precious Time is suitable for both defensive and dynamic allocations. It can help reduce a portfolio’s risk/return ratio or increase its investment profile. Potential for high yields With increasing global demand for these rare and exceptional items, the outlook for long-term yields is high at around 15% per year, coupled with low volatility. Experienced co-founders Miriam Mascherin and Michel Tamisier have more than twenty years of experience in the financial world. Specialising in the creation of niche, elite products in order to meet the requirements of a clientele looking for excellence and exclusivity, they launched the Passion Investment® concept, offering a refreshing change from the intangibility and complexity that is often associated with the world of finance. Key elements Launch date : October 2010 ISIN Code : LU0566795539 Bloomberg Ticker : ELPRTCP LX Fund Manager : Alfredo Paramico A monthly net asset value : The valuation is carried out every month on the basis of 4 international transaction prices taken from 2 auction houses and 2 watch merchants selected for their market size, their experience and their good repute. Subscription : It is possible to invest in several ways: - directly - via a management mandate - or through an insurance company Subscription and redemption in kind : Subject to the manager’s approval, subscriptions and redemptions can be made in kind. Recommended investment period : 3 to 5 years Allocation of income : Accumulation Financial year end : 31 December Auditors : Deloitte Law firm : Allen & Overy Insurer : Lloyd’s International Custodian : Caceis Storage : Geneva Free Ports Subscription and redemption fee : 0 - 4 % maximum negotiable Management fee : 2.5% per year Performance fee : 20% if performance exceeds 5% with a High Watermark Precious Ti me received the Award for the most original Fund by the Belgian publication MoneyTalk ELITE ADVISERS S.A. 5 Allée Scheffer ◆ L-2520 Luxembourg ◆ T : +(352) 26 25 99 84 ◆ F : +(352) 26 25 99 85 Past performances are no guarantee to future performances and these may vary over time. Internal sources
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