At the spring watch auction held in Geneva by Christie’s, two pieces from Rolex and Patek Philippe achieved world-record prices. But this wasn’t the only good news for the British auction house, which also increased earnings by 10% in comparison to last year’s sale…
Two million for two special watches
The pricey Patek Philippe in question was the elegant and dainty cushion-shaped minute repeater commissioned by Henry Graves Jr. which, by today’s standards, would be considered too small even for the most slender female wrist. Nevertheless, it represents a milestone in the development history of the minute repeater wristwatch, and stirred up great interest in Geneva between Patek enthusiasts and serious watch collectors alike. Even if the final sale price of 1,205,000 CHF (incl. tax) was just below its lower estimate, the result still represents a new record for this sought-after watch. The other record-breaking timepiece was lot 207: the cloisonné-dialled Rolex. An anonymous bidder paid 1,097,000 CHF for the privilege of owning the Oyster Perpetual with enamel decorated by artist Marguerite Koch.
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