American Express Centurion card members get first access to curated vintage and pre-owned watches

  • American Express Centurion card members invited to special partnership event
  • Curated collection of nearly 250 vintage and pre-owned watches
  • Exclusive pieces hand-picked by Analog: Shift
  • Special room designated as “The Vault”
  • Highlights include Akrivia AK-06 model and F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain
  • Private concierge phone line established for Centurion clients

American Express Centurion card members were treated to a special partnership event with Watches of Switzerland in New York. The event showcased a curated collection of nearly 250 vintage and pre-owned watches, hand-picked by Analog: Shift. Guests had the opportunity to explore and purchase exclusive pieces, with a special room designated as "The Vault". Highlights of the collection included the Akrivia AK-06 model and F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain. In addition, Watches of Switzerland established a private concierge phone line for Centurion clients, offering information and advice on fine watches. This partnership event highlights the potential for growth in the U.S. timepiece market.

Public Companies: American Express (AMEX), Watches of Switzerland (null), Richard Mille (null), Akrivia (null), F.P. Journe (null), Lange (null), MB&F (null), Patek Philippe (null), Universal Genève (null), Breitling (null)
Private Companies:
Key People: David Hurley (Deputy CEO of Watches of Switzerland), James Lamdin (Founder and Vice President of Vintage and Pre-Owned at Analog: Shift), Rexhep Rexhepi (Kosovan Master Watchmaker)


Factuality Level: 7
Justification: The article provides information about a special partnership between Centurion and Watches of Switzerland, where American Express Centurion card members were invited to buy exclusive vintage and pre-owned watches. The article includes details about the curated collection, the experts available at the event, and the background of the brands involved. The information provided seems to be accurate and objective, without any obvious bias or misleading information. However, the article does contain some repetitive information and unnecessary background details that are tangential to the main topic, which slightly lowers the factuality level.

Noise Level: 3
Justification: The article is focused on a specific event and partnership between American Express Centurion and Watches of Switzerland. It provides details about the curated collection of vintage and pre-owned watches, including specific models and their prices. The article also mentions the background of Analog: Shift and the founder’s sourcing methods. However, the article lacks depth and analysis, and it mainly serves as a promotional piece for the partnership and the brands involved. It does not provide any new knowledge or insights for the reader.

Financial Relevance: Yes
Financial Markets Impacted: The article does not provide any information on events that impact financial markets or companies.

Presence of Extreme Event: No
Nature of Extreme Event: No
Impact Rating of the Extreme Event: No
Justification: The article is about a partnership between American Express Centurion and Watches of Switzerland, and does not mention any extreme events or financial impacts.

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