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Patek Philippe World Time 2523

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Patek Philippe. An exceptionally rare and highly important 18K pink gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hour indication and blue enamel dial

Patek Philippe. An exceptionally rare and highly important 18K pink gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hour indication and blue enamel dial Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, retailed by Gobbi, Milan, ref. 2523, movement no. 722'715, case no. 306'216, manufactured in 1953 Cal. 12'''400 HU nickel-finished lever movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, 18 jewels, micrometer regulator, gold baton and Roman numerals on engine-turned gold chapter ring, translucent royal blue enamel centre, stylized gold hands, inner revolving ring calibrated for Arabic 24 hours divided into diurnal and nocturnal hours, outer silvered revolving ring with names of 40 cities from around the world and adjusted by crown at 9, large circular case, facetted lugs, snap on back, 18K pink gold Patek Philippe buckle, case and movement signed by maker, dial signed by maker and retailer 35.5 mm. diam.Details Patek Philippe. An exceptionally rare and highly important 18K pink gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hour indication and blue enamel dial Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, retailed by Gobbi, Milan, ref. 2523, movement no. 722'715, case no. 306'216, manufactured in 1953 Cal. 12'''400 HU nickel-finished lever movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, 18 jewels, micrometer regulator, gold baton and Roman numerals on engine-turned gold chapter ring, translucent royal blue enamel centre, stylized gold hands, inner revolving ring calibrated for Arabic 24 hours divided into diurnal and nocturnal hours, outer silvered revolving ring with names of 40 cities from around the world and adjusted by crown at 9, large circular case, facetted lugs, snap on back, 18K pink gold Patek Philippe buckle, case and movement signed by maker, dial signed by maker and retailer 35.5 mm. diam. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 10 April 1957. The Extract further confirms the blue enamel centre of the dial. In a world in which it is more and more difficult to impress the spoilt collector, a Patek Philippe world time wristwatch with two crowns can only be greeted with sparkish enthusiasm. If such event is enhanced by the pink gold case version, beautifully contrasted by the original royal blue enamel dial featuring the highly exclusive retailer signature Gobbi, Milano, it is prone to create a standing ovation amongst connoisseurs of supreme timepieces. The present reference 2523 combines all ingredients crucial to deserve the label "a collector's dream come true", reserved for the exceptionally small elite of the world's finest timepieces: a state-of-the-art movement of highest mechanical complexity, a design of extraordinary esthetical appeal, an excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this particular instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses. Made by Patek Philippe in 1953 and sold in April 1957 to their distinguished retailer Gobbi in Milan, it is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches. According to research, only fourteen examples of the "large version" reference 2523 are known to have appeared at public auction. In fact, a detailed count reveals that eleven examples of these survivors are in yellow gold, two examples in the rare and charismatic pink gold version, and one only in white gold, now prominently exhibited at Patek Philippe's Geneva based museum. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. Amongst these are known two examples featuring the map of Europe, five the North American continent and one the map of South America. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G). The least known of all versions however are examples fitted with a polychrome translucent blue enamel disc. In thirty years of public auctions, only three examples in yellow gold and one example in pink gold have appeared on the market. The present watch is consequently understood to be the only third example of reference 2523 in pink gold to be offered at public auction, and the only second one in rose gold with blue enamel dial known to have survived. Interestingly, these two watches have consecutive movement and case numbers but are clearly distinguishable from outside since the watch offered here for sale stands out by its retailer signature Gobbi Milano, prominently positioned on the lower half of the blue enamel disc. This feature is exclusive to this very watch since none of all the other fourteen references 2523 are highlighted by a retailer's signature. Another significant aspect of the present watch's arrival to the market is its absolute freshness to the public. In fact, until to date, no indications of the watch's survival nor its characteristics were known outside Patek Philippe's own archives. Its appearance must be appreciated as the ultimately rare event since, according to research, the vast majority of Patek Philippe's entire reference 2523 production has already returned to the market and consequently been enthusiastically absorbed by the world's most prominent and passionate collectors and museums - including three at Geneva's distinguished Patek Philippe Museum. In actual fact, during the last ten years, only three examples of reference 2523 with enamel dial have been offered at public auction, underlining their extreme rarity and desirability. To further enhance its exclusivity and desirability, the present reference 2523 is preserved in lovely, all original condition, without any signs of restoration. The case, defined by the solid lugs highlighted by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, demonstrates impressively that it has never been treated disrespectfully. Accordingly, the gold marks to the sides are as crisp as to be expected. The mesmerizing dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement. The royal blue colour of the enamel beautifully harmonizes with the pink gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this matchless timepiece. Seasoned collectors, familiar with the international auction arena for the last thirty years, are well aware how rare the unexpected arrival of such a trophy watch on public stage has become. Considering the number of references 2523 known in private collections and museums and the extremely remote chance that there is another such comparable example still undiscovered in the original owner family's possession, it may be another decade or never again that another opportunity of such magnitude arises. Read more With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 10 April 1957. The Extract further confirms the blue enamel centre of the dial. In a world in which it is more and more difficult to impress the spoilt collector, a Patek Philippe world time wristwatch with two crowns can only be greeted with sparkish enthusiasm. If such event is enhanced by the pink gold case version, beautifully contrasted by the original royal blue enamel dial featuring the highly exclusive retailer signature Gobbi, Milano, it is prone to create a standing ovation amongst connoisseurs of supreme timepieces. The present reference 2523 combines all ingredients crucial to deserve the label "a collector's dream come true", reserved for the exceptionally small elite of the world's finest timepieces: a state-of-the-art movement of highest mechanical complexity, a design of extraordinary esthetical appeal, an excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this particular instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses. Made by Patek Philippe in 1953 and sold in April 1957 to their distinguished retailer Gobbi in Milan, it is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches. According to research, only fourteen examples of the "large version" reference 2523 are known to have appeared at public auction. In fact, a detailed count reveals that eleven examples of these survivors are in yellow gold, two examples in the rare and charismatic pink gold version, and one only in white gold, now prominently exhibited at Patek Philippe's Geneva based museum. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. Amongst these are known two examples featuring the map of Europe, five the North American continent and one the map of South America. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G). The least known of all versions however are examples fitted with a polychrome translucent blue enamel disc. In thirty years of public auctions, only three examples in yellow gold and one example in pink gold have appeared on the market. The present watch is consequently understood to be the only third example of reference 2523 in pink gold to be offered at public auction, and the only second one in rose gold with blue enamel dial known to have survived. Interestingly, these two watches have consecutive movement and case numbers but are clearly distinguishable from outside since the watch offered here for sale stands out by its retailer signature Gobbi Milano, prominently positioned on the lower half of the blue enamel disc. This feature is exclusive to this very watch since none of all the other fourteen references 2523 are highlighted by a retailer's signature. Another significant aspect of the present watch's arrival to the market is its absolute freshness to the public. In fact, until to date, no indications of the watch's survival nor its characteristics were known outside Patek Philippe's own archives. Its appearance must be appreciated as the ultimately rare event since, according to research, the vast majority of Patek Philippe's entire reference 2523 production has already returned to the market and consequently been enthusiastically absorbed by the world's most prominent and passionate collectors and museums - including three at Geneva's distinguished Patek Philippe Museum. In actual fact, during the last ten years, only three examples of reference 2523 with enamel dial have been offered at public auction, underlining their extreme rarity and desirability. To further enhance its exclusivity and desirability, the present reference 2523 is preserved in lovely, all original condition, without any signs of restoration. The case, defined by the solid lugs highlighted by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, demonstrates impressively that it has never been treated disrespectfully. Accordingly, the gold marks to the sides are as crisp as to be expected. The mesmerizing dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement. The royal blue colour of the enamel beautifully harmonizes with the pink gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this matchless timepiece. Seasoned collectors, familiar with the international auction arena for the last thirty years, are well aware how rare the unexpected arrival of such a trophy watch on public stage has become. Considering the number of references 2523 known in private collections and museums and the extremely remote chance that there is another such comparable example still undiscovered in the original owner family's possession, it may be another decade or never again that another opportunity of such magnitude arises. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 10 April 1957. The Extract further confirms the blue enamel centre of the dial. In a world in which it is more and more difficult to impress the spoilt collector, a Patek Philippe world time wristwatch with two crowns can only be greeted with sparkish enthusiasm. If such event is enhanced by the pink gold case version, beautifully contrasted by the original royal blue enamel dial featuring the highly exclusive retailer signature Gobbi, Milano, it is prone to create a standing ovation amongst connoisseurs of supreme timepieces. The present reference 2523 combines all ingredients crucial to deserve the label "a collector's dream come true", reserved for the exceptionally small elite of the world's finest timepieces: a state-of-the-art movement of highest mechanical complexity, a design of extraordinary esthetical appeal, an excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this particular instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses. Made by Patek Philippe in 1953 and sold in April 1957 to their distinguished retailer Gobbi in Milan, it is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches. According to research, only fourteen examples of the "large version" reference 2523 are known to have appeared at public auction. In fact, a detailed count reveals that eleven examples of these survivors are in yellow gold, two examples in the rare and charismatic pink gold version, and one only in white gold, now prominently exhibited at Patek Philippe's Geneva based museum. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. Amongst these are known two examples featuring the map of Europe, five the North American continent and one the map of South America. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G). The least known of all versions however are examples fitted with a polychrome translucent blue enamel disc. In thirty years of public auctions, only three examples in yellow gold and one example in pink gold have appeared on the market. The present watch is consequently understood to be the only third example of reference 2523 in pink gold to be offered at public auction, and the only second one in rose gold with blue enamel dial known to have survived. Interestingly, these two watches have consecutive movement and case numbers but are clearly distinguishable from outside since the watch offered here for sale stands out by its retailer signature Gobbi Milano, prominently positioned on the lower half of the blue enamel disc. This feature is exclusive to this very watch since none of all the other fourteen references 2523 are highlighted by a retailer's signature. Another significant aspect of the present watch's arrival to the market is its absolute freshness to the public. In fact, until to date, no indications of the watch's survival nor its characteristics were known outside Patek Philippe's own archives. Its appearance must be appreciated as the ultimately rare event since, according to research, the vast majority of Patek Philippe's entire reference 2523 production has already returned to the market and consequently been enthusiastically absorbed by the world's most prominent and passionate collectors and museums - including three at Geneva's distinguished Patek Philippe Museum. In actual fact, during the last ten years, only three examples of reference 2523 with enamel dial have been offered at public auction, underlining their extreme rarity and desirability. To further enhance its exclusivity and desirability, the present reference 2523 is preserved in lovely, all original condition, without any signs of restoration. The case, defined by the solid lugs highlighted by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, demonstrates impressively that it has never been treated disrespectfully. Accordingly, the gold marks to the sides are as crisp as to be expected. The mesmerizing dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement. The royal blue colour of the enamel beautifully harmonizes with the pink gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this matchless timepiece. Seasoned collectors, familiar with the international auction arena for the last thirty years, are well aware how rare the unexpected arrival of such a trophy watch on public stage has become. Considering the number of references 2523 known in private collections and museums and the extremely remote chance that there is another such comparable example still undiscovered in the original owner family's possession, it may be another decade or never again that another opportunity of such magnitude arises. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 10 April 1957. The Extract further confirms the blue enamel centre of the dial. In a world in which it is more and more difficult to impress the spoilt collector, a Patek Philippe world time wristwatch with two crowns can only be greeted with sparkish enthusiasm. If such event is enhanced by the pink gold case version, beautifully contrasted by the original royal blue enamel dial featuring the highly exclusive retailer signature Gobbi, Milano, it is prone to create a standing ovation amongst connoisseurs of supreme timepieces. The present reference 2523 combines all ingredients crucial to deserve the label "a collector's dream come true", reserved for the exceptionally small elite of the world's finest timepieces: a state-of-the-art movement of highest mechanical complexity, a design of extraordinary esthetical appeal, an excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this particular instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses. Made by Patek Philippe in 1953 and sold in April 1957 to their distinguished retailer Gobbi in Milan, it is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches. According to research, only fourteen examples of the "large version" reference 2523 are known to have appeared at public auction. In fact, a detailed count reveals that eleven examples of these survivors are in yellow gold, two examples in the rare and charismatic pink gold version, and one only in white gold, now prominently exhibited at Patek Philippe's Geneva based museum. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. Amongst these are known two examples featuring the map of Europe, five the North American continent and one the map of South America. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G). The least known of all versions however are examples fitted with a polychrome translucent blue enamel disc. In thirty years of public auctions, only three examples in yellow gold and one example in pink gold have appeared on the market. The present watch is consequently understood to be the only third example of reference 2523 in pink gold to be offered at public auction, and the only second one in rose gold with blue enamel dial known to have survived. Interestingly, these two watches have consecutive movement and case numbers but are clearly distinguishable from outside since the watch offered here for sale stands out by its retailer signature Gobbi Milano, prominently positioned on the lower half of the blue enamel disc. This feature is exclusive to this very watch since none of all the other fourteen references 2523 are highlighted by a retailer's signature. Another significant aspect of the present watch's arrival to the market is its absolute freshness to the public. In fact, until to date, no indications of the watch's survival nor its characteristics were known outside Patek Philippe's own archives. Its appearance must be appreciated as the ultimately rare event since, according to research, the vast majority of Patek Philippe's entire reference 2523 production has already returned to the market and consequently been enthusiastically absorbed by the world's most prominent and passionate collectors and museums - including three at Geneva's distinguished Patek Philippe Museum. In actual fact, during the last ten years, only three examples of reference 2523 with enamel dial have been offered at public auction, underlining their extreme rarity and desirability. To further enhance its exclusivity and desirability, the present reference 2523 is preserved in lovely, all original condition, without any signs of restoration. The case, defined by the solid lugs highlighted by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, demonstrates impressively that it has never been treated disrespectfully. Accordingly, the gold marks to the sides are as crisp as to be expected. The mesmerizing dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement. The royal blue colour of the enamel beautifully harmonizes with the pink gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this matchless timepiece. Seasoned collectors, familiar with the international auction arena for the last thirty years, are well aware how rare the unexpected arrival of such a trophy watch on public stage has become. Considering the number of references 2523 known in private collections and museums and the extremely remote chance that there is another such comparable example still undiscovered in the original owner family's possession, it may be another decade or never again that another opportunity of such magnitude arises. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 10 April 1957. The Extract further confirms the blue enamel centre of the dial. In a world in which it is more and more difficult to impress the spoilt collector, a Patek Philippe world time wristwatch with two crowns can only be greeted with sparkish enthusiasm. If such event is enhanced by the pink gold case version, beautifully contrasted by the original royal blue enamel dial featuring the highly exclusive retailer signature Gobbi, Milano, it is prone to create a standing ovation amongst connoisseurs of supreme timepieces. The present reference 2523 combines all ingredients crucial to deserve the label "a collector's dream come true", reserved for the exceptionally small elite of the world's finest timepieces: a state-of-the-art movement of highest mechanical complexity, a design of extraordinary esthetical appeal, an excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this particular instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses. Made by Patek Philippe in 1953 and sold in April 1957 to their distinguished retailer Gobbi in Milan, it is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches. According to research, only fourteen examples of the "large version" reference 2523 are known to have appeared at public auction. In fact, a detailed count reveals that eleven examples of these survivors are in yellow gold, two examples in the rare and charismatic pink gold version, and one only in white gold, now prominently exhibited at Patek Philippe's Geneva based museum. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. Amongst these are known two examples featuring the map of Europe, five the North American continent and one the map of South America. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G). The least known of all versions however are examples fitted with a polychrome translucent blue enamel disc. In thirty years of public auctions, only three examples in yellow gold and one example in pink gold have appeared on the market. The present watch is consequently understood to be the only third example of reference 2523 in pink gold to be offered at public auction, and the only second one in rose gold with blue enamel dial known to have survived. Interestingly, these two watches have consecutive movement and case numbers but are clearly distinguishable from outside since the watch offered here for sale stands out by its retailer signature Gobbi Milano, prominently positioned on the lower half of the blue enamel disc. This feature is exclusive to this very watch since none of all the other fourteen references 2523 are highlighted by a retailer's signature. Another significant aspect of the present watch's arrival to the market is its absolute freshness to the public. In fact, until to date, no indications of the watch's survival nor its characteristics were known outside Patek Philippe's own archives. Its appearance must be appreciated as the ultimately rare event since, according to research, the vast majority of Patek Philippe's entire reference 2523 production has already returned to the market and consequently been enthusiastically absorbed by the world's most prominent and passionate collectors and museums - including three at Geneva's distinguished Patek Philippe Museum. In actual fact, during the last ten years, only three examples of reference 2523 with enamel dial have been offered at public auction, underlining their extreme rarity and desirability. To further enhance its exclusivity and desirability, the present reference 2523 is preserved in lovely, all original condition, without any signs of restoration. The case, defined by the solid lugs highlighted by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, demonstrates impressively that it has never been treated disrespectfully. Accordingly, the gold marks to the sides are as crisp as to be expected. The mesmerizing dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement. The royal blue colour of the enamel beautifully harmonizes with the pink gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this matchless timepiece. Seasoned collectors, familiar with the international auction arena for the last thirty years, are well aware how rare the unexpected arrival of such a trophy watch on public stage has become. Considering the number of references 2523 known in private collections and museums and the extremely remote chance that there is another such comparable example still undiscovered in the original owner family's possession, it may be another decade or never again that another opportunity of such magnitude arises. Read more More from Important Watches View All Item 1 out of 11 Lot 115 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16758, CASE NO. 7'169'190, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 11,250 Follow Lot 116 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with brown dial, sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 5'106'967, MANUFACTURED IN 1977 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 10,625 Follow Lot 117 Rolex. 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An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with brown dial, sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 5'106'967, MANUFACTURED IN 1977 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 10,625 Follow Lot 117 Rolex. A stainless steel and 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16753, CASE NO. 8'940'799, MANUFACTURED IN 1985 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 4,000 Follow Lot 118 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. D577205, MANUFACTURED IN 2006 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 12,500 Follow Lot 120 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. K448828, MANUFACTURED IN 2001 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 15,000 Follow Lot 121 Rolex. A fine and rare 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, transitional case without crown guards, Watch Rate Certificate duplicate and Guarantee for a serial number close to the present one, box and seal SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 1'480'908, MANUFACTURED IN 1967 Estimate CHF 14,000 – CHF 18,000 Price realised CHF 21,250 Follow Lot 122 Rolex. A fine 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 6265, CASE NO. 5'027'712, MANUFACTURED IN 1976 Estimate CHF 35,000 – CHF 55,000 Price realised CHF 42,500 Follow Lot 123 Rolex. An extremely rare and unusual aluminium and bakelite pressure gauge prototype SIGNED ROLEX, DIVOMET, R D 14 X, CIRCA 1955 Estimate CHF 15,000 – CHF 20,000 Price realised CHF 18,750 Follow Lot 124 Rolex. A very rare and early stainless steel automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, bracelet, bakelite bezel and original guarantee SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, REF. 6542, CASE NO. 397'836, MANUFACTURED IN 1958 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 30,000 Follow Lot 125 Omega. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, hooded lugs, two-tone gold dial, bracelet and associated case SIGNED OMEGA, AUTOMATIC, CONSTELLATION, REF. 14365 SC, MOVEMENT NO. 16'710'752, CASE NO. 121'651, CIRCA 1960 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 6,000 Follow Lot 126 Rolex. A rare and attractive 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black dial and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'757'920, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 129,000 Follow Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button Item 1 out of 11 Lot 115 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16758, CASE NO. 7'169'190, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 11,250 Follow Lot 116 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with brown dial, sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 5'106'967, MANUFACTURED IN 1977 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 10,625 Follow Lot 117 Rolex. A stainless steel and 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16753, CASE NO. 8'940'799, MANUFACTURED IN 1985 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 4,000 Follow Lot 118 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. D577205, MANUFACTURED IN 2006 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 12,500 Follow Lot 120 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. K448828, MANUFACTURED IN 2001 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 15,000 Follow Lot 121 Rolex. A fine and rare 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, transitional case without crown guards, Watch Rate Certificate duplicate and Guarantee for a serial number close to the present one, box and seal SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 1'480'908, MANUFACTURED IN 1967 Estimate CHF 14,000 – CHF 18,000 Price realised CHF 21,250 Follow Lot 122 Rolex. A fine 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 6265, CASE NO. 5'027'712, MANUFACTURED IN 1976 Estimate CHF 35,000 – CHF 55,000 Price realised CHF 42,500 Follow Lot 123 Rolex. An extremely rare and unusual aluminium and bakelite pressure gauge prototype SIGNED ROLEX, DIVOMET, R D 14 X, CIRCA 1955 Estimate CHF 15,000 – CHF 20,000 Price realised CHF 18,750 Follow Lot 124 Rolex. A very rare and early stainless steel automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, bracelet, bakelite bezel and original guarantee SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, REF. 6542, CASE NO. 397'836, MANUFACTURED IN 1958 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 30,000 Follow Lot 125 Omega. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, hooded lugs, two-tone gold dial, bracelet and associated case SIGNED OMEGA, AUTOMATIC, CONSTELLATION, REF. 14365 SC, MOVEMENT NO. 16'710'752, CASE NO. 121'651, CIRCA 1960 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 6,000 Follow Lot 126 Rolex. A rare and attractive 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black dial and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'757'920, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 129,000 Follow Lot 115 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16758, CASE NO. 7'169'190, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 11,250 Follow Lot 116 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with brown dial, sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 5'106'967, MANUFACTURED IN 1977 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 10,625 Follow Lot 117 Rolex. A stainless steel and 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16753, CASE NO. 8'940'799, MANUFACTURED IN 1985 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 4,000 Follow Lot 118 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. D577205, MANUFACTURED IN 2006 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 12,500 Follow Lot 120 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. K448828, MANUFACTURED IN 2001 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 15,000 Follow Lot 121 Rolex. A fine and rare 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, transitional case without crown guards, Watch Rate Certificate duplicate and Guarantee for a serial number close to the present one, box and seal SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 1'480'908, MANUFACTURED IN 1967 Estimate CHF 14,000 – CHF 18,000 Price realised CHF 21,250 Follow Lot 122 Rolex. A fine 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 6265, CASE NO. 5'027'712, MANUFACTURED IN 1976 Estimate CHF 35,000 – CHF 55,000 Price realised CHF 42,500 Follow Lot 123 Rolex. An extremely rare and unusual aluminium and bakelite pressure gauge prototype SIGNED ROLEX, DIVOMET, R D 14 X, CIRCA 1955 Estimate CHF 15,000 – CHF 20,000 Price realised CHF 18,750 Follow Lot 124 Rolex. A very rare and early stainless steel automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, bracelet, bakelite bezel and original guarantee SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, REF. 6542, CASE NO. 397'836, MANUFACTURED IN 1958 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 30,000 Follow Lot 125 Omega. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, hooded lugs, two-tone gold dial, bracelet and associated case SIGNED OMEGA, AUTOMATIC, CONSTELLATION, REF. 14365 SC, MOVEMENT NO. 16'710'752, CASE NO. 121'651, CIRCA 1960 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 6,000 Follow Lot 126 Rolex. A rare and attractive 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black dial and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'757'920, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 129,000 Follow Lot 115 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16758, CASE NO. 7'169'190, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 11,250 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16758, CASE NO. 7'169'190, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 11,250 Price realised CHF 11,250 Follow Follow Follow Lot 116 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with brown dial, sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 5'106'967, MANUFACTURED IN 1977 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 10,625 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with brown dial, sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 5'106'967, MANUFACTURED IN 1977 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 10,625 Price realised CHF 10,625 Follow Follow Follow Lot 117 Rolex. A stainless steel and 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16753, CASE NO. 8'940'799, MANUFACTURED IN 1985 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 4,000 Rolex. A stainless steel and 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE, GMT-MASTER, REF. 16753, CASE NO. 8'940'799, MANUFACTURED IN 1985 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 4,000 Price realised CHF 4,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 118 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. D577205, MANUFACTURED IN 2006 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 12,500 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. D577205, MANUFACTURED IN 2006 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 12,500 Price realised CHF 12,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 120 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. K448828, MANUFACTURED IN 2001 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 15,000 Rolex. An 18K gold automatic chronograph wristwatch SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, REF. 116518, CASE NO. K448828, MANUFACTURED IN 2001 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 15,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 121 Rolex. A fine and rare 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, transitional case without crown guards, Watch Rate Certificate duplicate and Guarantee for a serial number close to the present one, box and seal SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 1'480'908, MANUFACTURED IN 1967 Estimate CHF 14,000 – CHF 18,000 Price realised CHF 21,250 Rolex. A fine and rare 18K gold automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, transitional case without crown guards, Watch Rate Certificate duplicate and Guarantee for a serial number close to the present one, box and seal SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 1'480'908, MANUFACTURED IN 1967 Estimate CHF 14,000 – CHF 18,000 Price realised CHF 21,250 Price realised CHF 21,250 Follow Follow Follow Lot 122 Rolex. A fine 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 6265, CASE NO. 5'027'712, MANUFACTURED IN 1976 Estimate CHF 35,000 – CHF 55,000 Price realised CHF 42,500 Rolex. A fine 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 6265, CASE NO. 5'027'712, MANUFACTURED IN 1976 Estimate CHF 35,000 – CHF 55,000 Price realised CHF 42,500 Price realised CHF 42,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 123 Rolex. An extremely rare and unusual aluminium and bakelite pressure gauge prototype SIGNED ROLEX, DIVOMET, R D 14 X, CIRCA 1955 Estimate CHF 15,000 – CHF 20,000 Price realised CHF 18,750 Rolex. An extremely rare and unusual aluminium and bakelite pressure gauge prototype SIGNED ROLEX, DIVOMET, R D 14 X, CIRCA 1955 Estimate CHF 15,000 – CHF 20,000 Price realised CHF 18,750 Price realised CHF 18,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 124 Rolex. A very rare and early stainless steel automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, bracelet, bakelite bezel and original guarantee SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, REF. 6542, CASE NO. 397'836, MANUFACTURED IN 1958 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 30,000 Rolex. A very rare and early stainless steel automatic dual time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, bracelet, bakelite bezel and original guarantee SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, REF. 6542, CASE NO. 397'836, MANUFACTURED IN 1958 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 30,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 125 Omega. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, hooded lugs, two-tone gold dial, bracelet and associated case SIGNED OMEGA, AUTOMATIC, CONSTELLATION, REF. 14365 SC, MOVEMENT NO. 16'710'752, CASE NO. 121'651, CIRCA 1960 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 6,000 Omega. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, hooded lugs, two-tone gold dial, bracelet and associated case SIGNED OMEGA, AUTOMATIC, CONSTELLATION, REF. 14365 SC, MOVEMENT NO. 16'710'752, CASE NO. 121'651, CIRCA 1960 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 5,000 Price realised CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 6,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 126 Rolex. A rare and attractive 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black dial and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'757'920, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 129,000 Rolex. A rare and attractive 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black dial and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'757'920, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 129,000 Price realised CHF 129,000 Follow Follow Follow Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button View All Help FAQs Buying guides Selling guides Get an estimate Payments Shipping Storage About us About Christie's Locations Press Careers Corporate Social Responsibility Culture & Philanthropy Sustainability Services Bespoke client advisory service Art Finance Trusts, Estates & Appraisals (Americas) Estates, Appraisals & Valuations (UK & Europe) Heritage & Taxation Corporate Collections Museum Services Restitution Terms and conditions Privacy Security Cookie settings Do not sell my personal information Modern slavery statement Christie's Education Christie's Real Estate © Christie's 2022 Help FAQs Buying guides Selling guides Get an estimate Payments Shipping Storage About us About Christie's Locations Press Careers Corporate Social Responsibility Culture & Philanthropy Sustainability Services Bespoke client advisory service Art Finance Trusts, Estates & Appraisals (Americas) Estates, Appraisals & Valuations (UK & Europe) Heritage & Taxation Corporate Collections Museum Services Restitution Terms and conditions Privacy Security Cookie settings Do not sell my personal information Modern slavery statement Christie's Education Christie's Real Estate © Christie's 2022 Help FAQs Buying guides Selling guides Get an estimate Payments Shipping Storage About us About Christie's Locations Press Careers Corporate Social Responsibility Culture & Philanthropy Sustainability Services Bespoke client advisory service Art Finance Trusts, Estates & Appraisals (Americas) Estates, Appraisals & Valuations (UK & Europe) Heritage & Taxation Corporate Collections Museum Services Restitution Privacy preference centre When you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. 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