Christie's - Sale results
SFr.6,259,000, $5,708,833, €4,393,192
Patek Philippe - an 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch, ref. 1527
Estimation: SFr.1,500,000-2,500,000
Buyer: Swiss Private Museum
Patek Philippe - an 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch, ref. 2499
Estimation:SFr.600,000-900,000
SFr.963,000 , $878,352, €675,929
Buyer: Anonymous
Patek Philippe - an 18K gold full calendar wristwatch, ref. 96
Estimation: SFr.600,000-900,000
SFr.723,000, $659,448, €507,473
Buyer: European Collector
SFr.723,000, $659,448, €507,473
Patek Philippe - an 18K gold hinged single button chronograph wristwatch, manufactured in 1924
Estimation:SFr.400,000-600,000
Buyer: European Private
SFr.675,000, $615,667 ,€473,782
Patek Philippe - an 18K pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch, ref. 1518
Estimation: SFr.500,000-800,000
Buyer: European Collector
SFr.603,000, $549,996 , €423,245
Patek Philippe - a stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with two-tone silvered dial and luminous hands, ref. 530, manufactured in 1942
Estimation: SFr.500,000-700,000
Buyer: European Private
Patek Philippe - an 18K pink gold dual time zone wristwatch, ref. 2597 Estimation: SFr.350,000-500,000
SFr.555,000, $506,215 , €389,554
Buyer: Asian Collector
SFr.531,000, $484,325 , €372,708
Patek Philippe - an 18K gold perpetual calendar wristwatch, with moon phases, ref. 1526
Estimation: SFr.300,000-500,000
Buyer: European Collector
SFr.459,000, $418,653, €322,172
Patek Philippe - an 18K gold automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch, ref. 3448
Estimation: SFr.250,000-350,000
Buyer: European Collector
SFr.447,000, $407,708, €313,749
Rolex - 18K pink gold triple calendar chronograph wristwatch, ref. 6036 Estimation: SFr.200,000-300,000
Buyer: European Private
_________________________________Geneva - With nearly 370 watches offered, Christie's "marathon auction" in Geneva achieved an outstanding total of $21,099,940 / SFr.23,133,363 / € 16,237,307, far exceeding its pre-sale total estimate of 13 to 18 million Swiss francs and selling 96% by value and by lot, with a record attendance of 831 bidders from 5 continents.
The Top Lot of the sale was a unique Patek Philippe chronograph wristwatch, ref.1527, which sold for $5,708,833 (SFr.6,259,000 / €4,393,192) against an estimate of SFr.1,500,000-2,500,000 and became the new record price for any yellow gold watch ever sold at auction (pictured above right.) The blockbuster event of the European auction season of haute horlogerie, Important Watches - Including A Connoisseur's Vision Part II, confirmed once more Christie's undisputed global leadership in the market of fine collector's watches.
Aurel Bacs, International Co-Head of Christie's Watch Department , commented: "The extraordinary results Christie's achieved today in Geneva with Important Watches - Including A Connoisseur's Vision Part II reflect the passion of an increasingly broad audience of watch lovers and collectors. We are proud to announce that following the success of last November's sale of A Connoisseur's Vision Part I, the second part of the most important private collections of Patek Philippe wristwatches in the world ever offered at auction, now also become the most expensive one ever sold. As with the Part I sale, 100% of the lots were sold with a combined total of almost SFr.16 million, led by the Mona Lisa of all watches, the unique Patek Philippe chronograph wristwatch, ref.1527, which sold for an outstanding $5,708,833 (SFr.6,259,000 / €4,393,192) to a Swiss private museum. Throughout the sale, the room was packed with buyers from all over the world, and an additional 250 bidders participated online via Christie's LIVE™. European bidders were fiercely challenged by international collectors, especially buyers from China. I was also pleased to see b competition for the very first example of the book 'Ultimate Rolex Daytona', scheduled to be released in the Fall, which sold SFr 43,750, with proceeds to benefit the Red Cross. HK" Although wishing to remain anonymous, the consignor of "A Connoisseur's Vision" Collection declared: "I cannot help but express all my gratitude to Christie's and their extraordinary Watch Team in Geneva for the amazing work they did to study every single piece of my collection and to make a wider group of international watch lovers aware of the importance and sophistication of Patek Philippe vintage watches. I started buying watches in the 1970s, at a time when these amazing objects appealed to very few collectors and even fewer scholars were exploring this charming field. In my opinion wristwatches are the most beautiful wearable item created in the 20th century and I am sure that pieces such as the unique Patek Philippe reference n.1527 will be on show at decorative arts museums, alongside the specialized institutions that currently buy them for their collections."