Bonhams Fine Watch Sale ticks all the boxes

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Bonhams Fine Watch Sale ticks all the boxes
Rare complicated Patek Philippe models take top five spots at Bonhams 22 June Fine Watch auction. Photo: Bonhams.



LONDON.- Rare Patek Philippe wristwatches stole the show at Bonhams 22 June Fine Watch sale, with the top five lots of the auction coming from the luxury Swiss auction house.

Jonathan’s Darracott, Bonhams Global Head of Watches, said: “The sale saw strong interest across the board. Some exceptional prices achieved, with fifty per cent of the top ten lots from Patek Philippe, and world record prices from other brands. Well priced, the auction attracted competitive bidding, to achieve an excellent sale total of £2.2 million.”

The top lot of the sale was a classic Patek Philippe masterpiece, uniting the finest diamonds with Swiss watchmaking prowess. Won by a telephone bidder, the platinum manual wind perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch, ref: 5971P, complete with moon phase, sold for £134,500.

The remaining lots from Patek Philippe successfully sold for prices well above estimate. These include the 18k rose gold cushion form manual wind perpetual calendar chronograph, ref: 502R, estimated at £20,000-30,000, sold to a German bidder for £84,100; the fine platinum manual wind chronograph, ref: 5070-001, sold for more than double top estimate at £84,100, and the platinum rectangular manual wind 10-day tourbillon, also from Patek Philippe, sold for £91,300.

Further highlights of the auction include a world record breaking military issue Omega Seamaster 300. The Seamaster line was first launched in 1948 to coincide with the company's 100th anniversary and is now considered to be the oldest line in their collection. Taking inspiration from British waterproof military watches from the 40s, the Seamaster was intended, as quoted by Omega, to be for 'active individuals who wanted a watch for "town, sea and country".

Estimated at £10,000-15,000, the watch caused a bidding frenzy in the room, as increments increased and the wristwatch finally sold to a keen bidder in Singapore for £69,700.

Also selling well was a watch Jaeger-LeCoultre that’s sure to set hearts racing. Turn the dial on the reverse eclipse watch, and the shutters part to reveal a picture of a famous painting now in the Louvre gallery, featuring Gabrielle d'Estrées, mistress of King Henry IV of France, sitting nude in the bath, having her nipple pinched by her equally nude sister. Turn the dial back again, and the watch resumes its modesty. The Jaeger-LeCoultre sold for £27,500.










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