Christie's has a quietly impressive catalog, and Sotheby's looks to keep the ball rolling after a massive sale in Hong Kong. There's no shortage of watches this auction season—more than 1,200 lots across the major houses—but volume isn't really the story. At Christie's and Sotheby's, the focus feels different this time around, moving past the hype-driven pieces of the early 2020s and back to some genuinely compelling and surprising watches. Last week, we published part one of our preview —today, we're finishing it up with part two. I would argue that Christie's always has one of the more subtle and yet impressive catalogs. There are some truly fantastic pieces here and, as always, we'll start at the top. But if that's not enough, one of my top-three favorite chronographs this Geneva week is another unique Audemars Piguet, this time a platinum cushion-shaped single-button chronograph (Lot 59) and one of the first three AP chronograph wristwatches ever made.…