NEW YORK, NY.- Rare Patek Philippe wristwatches and chronographs claimed eight of the top 10 lots in
Heritage Auctions $3.2 million Timepieces Auction in New York. The Oct. 24 sale was the highest-grossing sale of its kind this year and well-exceeded auction estimates.
"An impressive range of quality vintage watches and complicated contemporary timepieces were offered in this sale," said Jim Wolf, Director of Watches & Fine Timepieces. "The collecting community responded with great enthusiasm, over 2,600 bidders competed and solid results were achieved across the board"
Offering a selection by Rolex, Cartier, Audemars Piguet and Omega, bidding demand focused on Patek Philippe. Many of the superb lots came directly from the private collection of an influential tech entrepreneur.
The auction's top lot was a Patek Philippe Very Rare and Important Ref. 3974J Yellow Gold Automatic Perpetual Calendar Minute Repeating Wristwatch, which realized $322,500. The watch as produced together with the Star Calibre in 1989 to celebrate Patek Philippe's 150th anniversary. Each watch required four years of development and assembly with 467 individual parts.
One of the firm's most complex wristwatches ever made, an important and extremely rare Rose Gold Self-Winding Minute Repeater ended at $312,500. A masterpiece made of 515 parts; the piece retained its original, rare black dial and rose gold case considered by collectors to have the best tone of all the case variations made.
Presented in its original wooden box and unused solid platinum case back, an exceptional and rare Platinum Perpetual Calendar Split Seconds Chronograph sold for $190,000.
An extraordinary, unused double sealed fine and rare Perpetual Calendar Split Seconds Chronograph achieved $187,500. The exceptional timepiece had never been offered before at auction and is truly rare and important considering the unused condition.
A Patek Philippe Ref. 5970P-001 Fine and Rare Platinum Perpetual Calendar Chronograph with Moon Phases ended at $150,000. The 5970P reportedly has the lowest production with less than 25 examples known.
A stunning Patek Philippe Ref. 5970R-001 Very Fine Rose Gold Chronograph, featuring a perpetual calendar, moon phases, tachometer and 24-hour indication, sold for $125,000.
Additional highlights from the auction include, but are not limited to:
A Rolex Ref. 6263 Steel Oyster Cosmograph with Original Box & Papers, circa 1972 realized $81,250
A Rolex Ref. 1675 Steel GMT-Master, circa 1967, realized $26,250
A Patek Philippe Ref. 5960P-015 Very Fine Platinum Automatic Annual Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch sold for $56,250
A Patek Philippe & Co. Ref. 1579 Rare Rose Gold Vintage Chronograph Wristwatch, circa 1946 sold for $55,000
Heritage Auctions' next Fine Timepieces Auction is scheduled for May 1 in New York.