PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Ita McCobb
International Marketing & Communication, Patrizzi & Co Auctioneers SA
Tel +41 22 318 28 38
e-mail:
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
19 April – Hotel Mandarin Oriental Hotel – Auction results
An impressive CH 7,853,400 achieved
Around 100 people were present in the auction room and 208 participated online as well as those bidding over the telephone in this, the first auction of the Geneva auction year, held by Patrizzi & Co in the elegant Hotel Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Geneva. The auction was held in two sessions – one in the morning and one in the afternoon. 80% of the 263 lots were sold, achieving an impressive CH 7,853,400.
What was particularly notable in the auction room was that all those present were serious watch enthusiasts who had come from all around the world to be present for the event. Many pieces in the sale achieved double their original estimate while most sold for the mid-estimate. It is worthwhile noting that, unlike other auction houses, Patrizzi & Co do NOT charge buyers commission so the total figure quoted above is the amount bid.
During the sale there was very competitive bidding for several Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and Panerai wristwatches, and interestingly for a Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Solo Bang which nearly doubled its estimate. Breguet’s workshop regulator, an extremely rare astronomical floor regulator made by Breguet before 1836 (Lot 150), failed to reach its reserve so remained unsold, but his no 2681 (Lot 153), an 18K souscription watch, which was originally sold to Prince Ferdinand in 1812, sold for an impressive CH 42,000. Other pocket watches that sold well were Lot 210, a Louis Audemars no 12131 circa 1875 which achieved CH 90,000 and Lot 158 a Patek Philippe & Cie yellow gold keyless World Time gentleman’s dress watch with a cloisonné enamel map of North America sold for CH 92,000.
Some of the top lots:
|
Lot 263 YELLOW GOLD REF. 3974
Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 3974, case no. 2,900,797, movement no. 1,906,057, made in 1991, sold on November 27, 1992, accompanied by original box, setting pin, original certificate, alternate bracelet, and an extract from the archives.
Extremely fine, rare and important, 18K yellow gold, self-winding, perpetual calendar, astronomic, minute-repeating gentlemen’s wristwatch with phases of the moon, months, days of the week, date, leap year, 24-hour indication, 48-hour power reserve, leather strap and 18K yellow gold Patek Philippe deployant buckle.
SOLD for: CH 410,000
|
|
Lot 261 GEORGE PRAGNELL 50 GOLDEN YEARS, MINUTE REPEATER
Patek Philippe, Genève, Ref. 5079J-010, Case No. 4261702, Movement No. 1904150, made in a limited series of five examples in 2004 for the 50th Anniversary of George Pragnell Jewellers, sold on December 1, 2004.
Extremely fine and exceptionally rare, 18K yellow gold, large, minute-repeating, self-winding gentlemen’s wristwatch with cathedral gongs, 48-hour power reserve, interchangeable back, original box and papers.
SOLD for: CH 370,000
|
|
Lot 238 YELLOW GOLD 1997 COMMEMORATION, REF. 5029
Patek Philippe, Genève, Ref. 5029, Case No. 4,046,663, Movement No. 1,904,098, made in a limited series of 10 examples to commemorate the 1997 inauguration of the new Patek Philippe manufactory in Geneva, sold on September 25, 1998. Accompanied by the original box, certificate and an Extract from the Archives.
SOLD for: CH 390,000
|
|
Lot 234 LUMINOR PANERAI, EIGHT DAY
Rolex Panerai, Ref. 6152-1, Case No. 124940, made in the 1950s.
Fine and extremely rare, large stainless steel, cushion-shaped, water-resistant, military divers’ wristwatch.
SOLD for: CH 105,000
|
|
Lot 210 FOR COMTE MICHEL DE PIERREDON
Louis Audermars, Brassus, No. 12131 retailed by Escandre, 32 Passage Choiseul, Paris, for Comte Michel de Pierredon, circa 1875.
Extremely fine and very rare, 18K gold, hunting cased, double train, keyless, astronomical independent dead center split-seconds minute repeater with perpetual calendar, moon phases and age sector. Accompanied by Preuves Littérales de Noblesse de Marie-Henri-Thierry, Comte Michel de Pierredon, Paris, 1922.
SOLD for: CH 90,000
|
|
Lot 206 ROLEX PANERAI, REF. 3646, MADE FOR GERMAN KAMPFSCHWIMMERS
Officine Panerai, Firenze, Case No. 260991, made in 1940.
Fine and extremely rare, large, cushion-shaped, water-resistant, stainless steel military divers’ wristwatch with California dial.
SOLD for: CH 105,000
|
|
Lot 184 EXTRA-FLAT MINUTE REPEATER
Vacheron & Constantin, Genève, Case No. 266986, Movement No. 380639, made in 1941. Accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity.
Exceptionally fine and unique 18K pink gold, keyless, minute-repeating, gentlemen’s wristwatch. This unique watch is the largest wrist minute repeater ever made by Vacheron Constantin.
SOLD for: CH 180,000
|
|
Lot 158 CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL NORTH AMERICA MAP
Patek Philippe & Cie., Genève, Ref. 605 HU (Heures Universelles), Case No. 683457, No. 931072, made in 1950, sold on December 20, 1957.
Very fine and extremely rare, 18K yellow gold keyless “World Time” gentlemen’s dress pocket watch with a map of North America in cloisonné enamel. Accompanied by an Extract from the Archives.
SOLD for: CH 92,000
|
|
Lot 153 TO THE PRINCE FERDINAND
Breguet, No. 2681, sold to Prince Ferdinand on September 9, 1812 for 840 F.
Very fine and rare 18K gold souscription watch.
The movement was entrusted to Fatton, one of the best Breguet makers; the jewelling was done by Hooker, one of only a few jewel piercers on the Continent at the time, whom Breguet brought from England to Paris.
SOLD for: CH 42,000
|
|
Lot 74 BIG BANG TOURBILLON SOLO BANG
Hublot, Genève, Big Bang, Ref. 305, No. 14/50, Case No. 686597, made in a limited edition of 50 examples in 2005.
SOLD for: CH 76,000
|
|