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At a New York Watch Auction hosted by Phillips, the auctioneer takes bids on a luxury wristwatch as a participant raises a numbered paddle and others watch the proceedings.

PHILLIPS' The New York Watch Auction: XII Exceeds $25 Million In Sales With 100% Sell-Through

New World Records set for F.P.Journe, Cartier, Harry Winston, and Bulgari.

Phillips’ New York Watch Auction: XII capped off the season with a perfect sell-through and an impressive $25 million in sales, marking the ninth consecutive “white glove” auction in the city. These results show a strong collector demand for vintage watches and independent watchmakers, with bidding from over 70 countries. Patek Philippe led the charge, including a yellow gold Ref. 1518 that sold for $1.45 million (nearly four times its low estimate) and a rare stainless steel Ref. 570 that brought in over $1 million. Phillips continues to prove that New York is a hot bed for watch auctions, thanks to U.S. collectors and exclusive examples from Rolex, Audemars Piguet, A. Lange & Söhne, and Cartier.

A gold Patek Philippe wristwatch with a brown leather strap, featuring a detailed dial with chronograph subdials, day, month, and moon phase indicators—highlighted at Phillips New York Watch Auction for discerning watch sales enthusiasts.
Patek Philippe, Ref. 1518 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph

Top 10 Sales

  • 1) Patek Philippe, Ref. 1518 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, circa 1950 (Lot 20) - $1,451,500
  • 2) Patek Philippe , Ref. 570 Calatravone “Three-Tone Breguet Numerals”, 1943 (Lot 95) - $1,066,800
  • 3) F.P. Journe , Tourbillon Anniversaire Historique “T30”, 2014 (Lot 8) - $889,000
  • 4) Harry Winston x F.P. Journe, Ref. Piece Unique Opus One Chronomètre à Résonance Piece Unique, 2002 (Lot 84) - $838,200
  • 5) A. Lange & Söhne, Ref. 414.049 1815 Chronograph “2022 Best of Show, Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este”, 2022 (Lot 11) - $736,600
  • 6) F.P. Journe , Répétition Souveraine Smoked Sapphire, 2023 (Lot 82) - $685,800
  • 7) Audemars Piguet, Grand Complication Clock Watch with Grande and Petite Sonnerie, 1892 (Lot 26) - $508,000
  • 8) Patek Philippe, Ref. 5213G-001 Perpetual Calendar Minute Repeater, circa 2013 (Lot 36) - $469,900
  • 9) Patek Philippe, Ref. 5004G-015, 2010 (Lot 61) - $457,200
  • 10) Biver, Carillon Tourbillon No. 1, 2023 (Lot 28) - $444,500

A gold pocket watch with an open cover, featuring a detailed white dial, multiple subdials, a moon phase indicator, and black and red numerals—a true highlight of the upcoming Phillips New York Watch Auction.
Stacked from 21 images. Method=B (R=8,S=4)

Independent brands made their mark too, with F.P.Journe and Harry Winston’s Opus One hitting record highs. F.P. Journe’s Tourbillon Anniversaire Historique “T30” sold for $889,000, while a Répétition Souveraine brought in $685,800 after a six-minute bidding war. Harry Winston’s Opus One fetched $838,200, setting a new record for the series. Cartier surprised with every lot exceeding estimates like a yellow gold Coussin Bamboo “Jumbo” that beat its estimate by more than five times. A notable Rolex “Big Red” Daytona once owned by French F1 legend Jean-Pierre Jabouille added a motorsport touch to the weekend, selling for $215,900. With consistent results and growing international interest, Phillips is positioning itself for a promising future ahead.

A luxury wristwatch with a transparent dial showing intricate gears and mechanisms, blue hands, Arabic numerals, and a black leather strap, showcased against a blurred blue and orange background at the Phillips New York Watch Auction.
F.P. Journe , Répétition Souveraine Smoked Sapphire

Source: Phillips

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