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December auctioned watches are out of this world!

12/12/2024

December’s watch auctions in New York are just crazy. Phillips, Sotheby’s, and Christie’s have made lineups which are a rarity even for their kind of auction houses. 

 

First up, the Rolex Submariner ref. 1680, worn by Al Giddings on Titanic expeditions, is making its debut. Estimated at $20,000–$40,000, this vintage dive watch comes with a signed Titanic poster - not bad.

 

Source: GQ

For a bit of political class, there’s a Rolex Day-Date once owned by Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser. Gifted by Anwar Sadat, its Arabic day and date wheels and engraved caseback make it a rather interesting pick ($30,000–$60,000).

 

Source: GQ

Shaped watches steal the show with Patek Philippe’s ref. 1252 “Chameleon.” This 1940s design in yellow and pink gold is one of only three known examples, estimated at $50,000–$100,000.

 

Source: GQ

On the haute horology front, two pieces are up for sale: Philippe Dufour’s Grande & Petite Sonnerie Sapphire Dial (expected to exceed $2 million) and an F.P. Journe Grande Sonnerie with a rare ruthenium dial ($800,000–$1.6 million).

 

Source: GQ

Lastly, there’s the Richard Mille RM UP-01 Ferrari, which is just 1.75 mm thick and one of the most unbelievable pieces ever made. This ultra-rare watch, limited to 150 examples, could eclipse its $1–$2 million estimate.

 

Source: GQ

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