Christie’s Watches Online: The New York Edition Achieves $2.37 Million

Christie’s Watches Online: The New York Edition Achieves $2.37 Million

TOTAL: $2,372,125

  • 82% SOLD BY LOT | 100% SOLD BY VALUE
  • 112% HAMMER ABOVE LOW ESTIMATE

Christie’s Watches Online: The New York Edition (8 – 22 June) achieved a total of $2,372,125 with 82% sold by lot, 100% sold by value, and 112% hammer above low estimate. There was global participation with bidders from 30 countries and over 33% new registrants.

Leading the sale were contemporary Patek references featuring the celebrated combination of perpetual calendar and chronograph complications, including a reference 3990EP in platinum set with diamonds that realized $200,000; and a reference 5970J in yellow gold, which sold for $175,000. Also highlighting the auction was the Patek Philippe Calatrava, ref 570, 18k yellow gold wristwatch, retailed by Hausmann & Co, and owned by the pop art icon and watch collector Andy Warhol, which sold for over three times its estimate achieving $150,000.

Additionally, strong prices were achieved for design icons including a very rare and highly craved Cartier Crash in Pink Gold that sold for $137,500; a highly attractive iconic Patek Philippe Nautilus, reference 3800, steel with blue dial and diamonds indexes, designed by legendary Gerald Genta, which realized $52,500; and a very rare Rolex reference 6036, steel triple calendar, oyster chronograph, anti-magnetic wristwatch, part of the celebrated ‘Dato-Compax’ or ‘Jean-Claude Killy’ family, that sold for $187,500.

Rémi Guillemin, Christie’s Watches Specialist, remarks, “We are extremely pleased with the results of the New York online sale as it closes out the exceptional season of watches at Christie’s. The online auction presented a selection geared to every type of client – from experienced collectors to those looking for their first timepiece. This sale reinforces the continued strength of our online sales platform and the strong appetite of our collectors from around the world.”