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ACCADEMIA FINE ART MONACO - DECEMBER 12th 2025

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IMPORTANT MODERN & VINTAGE TIMEPIECES
Friday, December 12th, 2025
From 3:30 p.m.
PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS
TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY ACCADEMIA FINE ART INCLUDING THE BEAUNE COLLECTION
Accademia Fine Art 27, Boulevard des Moulins 98000 Monaco
monaco@antiquorum.swiss +377 99 99 86 70 www.antiquorum.swiss
Under the aegis of Me Patricia Grimaud-Palmero, Huissier in Monaco
2025 - ANTIQUORUM MONACO

MANAGEMENT
Romain Réa Chief Executive Officer
+41 22 909 2850 romainrea@antiquorum.swiss

Fethia Boubaker Watches & Jewelery Specialist
+377 99 99 86 70 accademia@accademiafineart.com

PARIS
Jérôme Lemoine Director + Watch Expert
+33 1 42 61 43 44 paris@antiquorum.swiss

GENÈVE
Julien Schaerer Managing Director + Watch Expert
+41 22 909 2850 julien@antiquorum.swiss

Déborah Sundheimer Country Manager
+49 89 215 446 738 munchen@antiquorum.swiss

Joël Girardi Accademia fine Art
+377 99 99 86 70 accademia@accademiafineart.com

Aurélien Brajot Private Sales Manager
+33 6 62 00 72 80 aurelien@antiquorum.swiss

GENÈVE
Etienne Leménager Director + Watch Expert
+41 22 909 2850 elemenager@antiquorum.swiss

HONG KONG
Connie Siu Managing Director
+852 25 22 41 68 hk@antiquorum.swiss

Francesco Magnoni Director + Watch Expert
+39 02 87 66 25 francesco@antiquorum.swiss

Nicoletta Marrini Administrative Assistant
+39 02 87 66 25 milan@antiquorum.swiss

Leonie Doerr Sales Representative
+1 (728) 207-5550 miami@antiquorum.swiss


27, Boulevard des Moulins 98000 Monaco MC
Monday, December 8th – 10:30 am to 7 pm
Tuesday, December 9th – 10:30 am to 7 pm
Wednesday, December 10th – 10:30 am to 7 pm
Thursday, December 11th – 10:30 am to 7 pm
Friday, December 12th – 10:30 am to 3 pm
27, Boulevard des Moulins 98000 Monaco MC
Friday, December 5th
Saturday, December 6th
Monday, December 8th
Tuesday, December 9th From 5 pm to 8 pm
Accademia Fine Art
27, Boulevard des Moulins 98000 Monaco MC
Friday, December 12th, 2025 From 3:30 pm
ONLINE VIEWING
Approximately three weeks prior to the auction, the catalogue for the traditional auction may be viewed at www.antiquorum.swiss. The collection of timepieces will be shown, highlighting its esthetic, historical and technical interest. This service enables clients worldwide to view the auction collection even if they are unable to attend the pre-auction exhibition.
+41(0) 22 909 28 95
Please note that this line is strictly reserved for online bidders with connection failures.

Mr. Romain Réa, CEO of Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art Monaco, would like to thank Audemars Piguet
THE WATCH MANUFACTURES FOR THE CERTIFICATES PROVIDED
THE PHOTOGRAPHERS WHO WORKED ON THIS CATALOG
Blancpain
Breguet
Cartier
Chopard
IWC
Jaeger-LeCoultre
Longines
Omega
Patek Philippe
Piaget
Universal
Vacheron Constantin
THE GRAPHIC DESIGNER
THE PRINTER
Mr. Eric Reinard
Mrs. Chiara Ferretti
Feelms Production
Mr. Eric Reinard
Kohlhammer / Druck
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Mr. Jérôme Lemoine, watch expert ;
Mr. Francesco Magnoni, watch expert ;
Mr. Aurélien Brajot, Private sales Manager
Milan, Munich, Geneva, Hong Kong and Accademia Fine Art teams.
And all the people who participated in the organization of this auction, especially to the worldwide colleagues.

Property of an Italian collector
JAEGER-LECOULTRE, SWITZERLAND
ATMOS, BRASS
A very fine and rare, brass and crystal, self winding table clock
Brand Jaeger-LeCoultre
Model Atmos
Year Circa 1990
Reference Atmos
Height 11 cm
Width 21,5 cm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box, warranty, instruction booklet, invoice
To be sold without reserve
For this lot the price for the shipping is 800 euros or free for pick-up in Monaco.

Property of an Italian collector LANCO, SWITZERLAND
REF. 237, BARRACUDA, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding wristwatch with black dial, luminous hands and index
Brand Lanco
Model Barracuda
Year Circa 1960
Reference 237
Caliber 1146
Case 1872
Bracelet Rubber strap
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
To be sold without reserve
HEUER, SWITZERLAND
REF. 2446, AUTAVIA «JOCHEN RINDT» STAINLESS STEEL.
A fine and rare stainless steel manual winding pilot chronograph wristwatch with revolving bezel, black dial and 3 registers
Brand Heuer
Model Autavia «Jochen Rindt» stainless steel
Year 1960
Reference 2446
Caliber 72, 17 Jewels
Case 87287
Bracelet Leather
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

Property of an Italian collector
HEUER, SWITZERLAND
REF. 2447, PRE CARRERA, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, manual wind wristwatch with gilt dial
Brand Heuer
Model Pre Carrera
Year circa 1950
Reference 2447
Movement 452791
Caliber Valjoux 72
Case 916526
Bracelet Leather strap with original buckle
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement


Property of an Italian collector ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 4139, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and elegant, manual wind wristwatch, silver dial
Brand Rolex
Year Circa 1960
Reference 4139
Movement 115531
Bracelet Leather strap with Rolex buckle
Diameter 34 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

Property of an Italian Collector HAMILTON, SWITZERLAND
BOMB TIMER WATCH, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, manual wind wristwatch with black dial, rectangular shaped case
Brand Hamilton
Model Bomb Timer Watch
Year Circa 1940
Movement G92143
Case 1043170
Bracelet Leather strap
Length 43 mm
Height 31 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
‘‘CIOCCOLATONE’’ IPSOMATIC YELLOW GOLD
A fine and very rare square 18k yellow gold self-winding wristwatch with silver dial, diamonds indexes and center second
Brand Gubelin
Model ‘‘Cioccolatone’’ Ipsomatic Yellow gold
Year 1950’s
Caliber F690
Case 132526
Bracelet Leather
Length 32 mm
Width 44 mm
Weight 60,63 g
Signature Dial, case and movement

CHRONOMÈTRE JUMBO STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and very rare oversize stainless steel « staybrite» manual winding chronometer wristwatch with silver dial, small second at 6 o’clock and blue hands
Brand Vulcain
Model Chronomètre Jumbo stainless steel
Year 1940
Case 1812786
Bracelet Leather
Dimensions 38,5 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement


Property of an Italian Collector
OMEGA, SWITZERLAND
REF. 275.00.32, SPEEDMASTER, MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL, DIAMOND BEZEL
A fine, attractive, stainless steel, self winding chronograph wristwatch with motherof-pearl dial and diamond bezel
Brand
Omega
Model Speedmaster Year circa 2000’s
Reference 275.00.32
Movement 59200426
Caliber 3220, 47 jewels
Bracelet Leather with stainless steel Omega deployant clasp
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories
Omega service box
Property of an Italian Collector
OMEGA, SWITZERLAND
REF. 275.00.32, SPEEDMASTER, MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL, DIAMOND BEZEL, STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and attractive, stainless steel, self winding chronograph wristwatch with mother-of-pearl dial and diamond bezel
Brand

Omega
Model Speedmaster
Year Circa 2000’s
Reference 275.00.32
Movement 57905977
Caliber 3220, 47 jewels
Bracelet Leather with stainless steel Omega deployant clasp
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Omega service box
REF. 5096WG, MANUALE THIN, 18K WHITE GOLD
A very fine and rare, 18k white gold, quartz wristwatch, black dial, multicolor numbers, case, bezel and buckle with diamonds
Brand Gaga Milano
Model Manuale thin Year Circa 2015
Reference 5096WG
Case 06
Bracelet Leather strap with white gold and diamonds buckle
Diameter 45 mm
Weight approx 60 g
Signature Dial, case
REF. S09, ALLEGRA WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND
A fine lady’s 18k white gold rectangular curved quartz wristwatch with white dial, pink sapphires and diamonds set bezel
Brand De Grisogono
Model Allegra White gold and diamond Year 2015
Reference S09
Caliber ETA Case 422813
Bracelet Leather
Length 35 mm
Width 34 mm
Weight 115,10 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Box and international warranty



Property of an Italian collector
UNIVERSAL GENÈVE, SWITZERLAND
REF. 22592, TRI COMPAX, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, manual wind wristwatch, silver dial, chronograph, moonphase, triple calendar
Brand Universal Genève
Model Tri compax
Year 1960
Reference 22592
Movement 214127
Caliber 287
Case 1037304
Bracelet leather strap
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

Property of an Italian Collector
JAEGER LECOULTRE, SWITZERLAND
REVERSO, STAINLESS STEEL AND YELLOW GOLD
A very fine and elegant, stainless steel and yellow gold, manual wind wristwatch, two tone dial, revolving case
Brand Jaeger Lecoultre
Model Reverso
Year circa 1935s
Case 23012
Bracelet Leather strap
Length 33 mm
Height 8 mm
Width 23 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
OVERSIZE CHRONOGRAPH STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and rare and oversized stainless steel manual winding chronograph wristwatch with silver dial and two registers
Brand Eberhard & Co
Model oversize chronograph stainless steel
Year 1940
Movement N30775
Case 1011707
Bracelet Leather
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

REF. E861, MEMOVOX GT STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and rare stainless steel tonneau shaped self-winding alarm wristwatch with silver dial and center second
Brand Jaeger Lecoultre
Model Memovox GT stainless steel
Year 1970
Reference E861
Caliber 825, 17 Jewels
Case 1222762
Bracelet Leather
Length 39 mm
Width 46 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement


17.
Property of an Italian collector ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
STAINLESS STEEL
A bracelet oyster stainless steel ref. 78390 endlinks 503B
Brand Rolex Year circa 2000
To be sold without reserve


18.
Property of an Italian collector ROLEX, USA
STAINLESS STEEL
A jubilee bracelet made in USA
Brand Rolex
To be sold without reserve
19.
Property of an Italian collector ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
STAINLESS STEEL
A bezel Rolex Daytona ref 16520
Brand Rolex Year circa 2000
To be sold without reserve
Property of an Italian collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
A bezel insert for ref 1675
Brand Rolex
Year circa 70s / 80s EUR
- 200
To be sold without reserve
21.
Property of an Italian collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
A bezel insert for ref 1675
Brand Rolex Year circa 80s / 90s EUR
To be sold without reserve
22.
Property of an Italian collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
A dial for ref 1675 So called «long E»
Brand Rolex
Year circa 60s / 70s
To be sold without reserve






Beaune collection
AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWITZERLAND
REF. 15190SP, ROYAL OAK NICK FALDO DIAL
A fine and attractive black dial and 3 hands for an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Nick Faldo reference 15190SP
Brand Audemars Piguet, Model Royal Oak Nick Faldo dial Year 1999
Reference 15190SP
Signature Dial
Beaune collection
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 16234, DATEJUST SODALITE AND DIAMOND DIAL
A fine and attractive sodalite and diamond dial for a Rolex datejust reference 16234
Brand Rolex
Model Datejust sodalite and diamond dial Year 2000
Reference 16234
Signature Dial
26.
Property of an Italian Collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 16523, DIAL ROLEX DAYTONA ZENITH
A Rolex dial for daytona zenith
Brand Rolex Year Circa 2000
Model dial Rolex Daytona zenith
Reference 16523
ROYAL OAK CHRONOGRAPH
A fine and attractive Audemars Piguet silver dial with hands for an Audemars Piguet
Royal oak chronograph
Brand
Audemars Piguet
Model Royal Oak chronograph


28.
Property of an Italian collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
A lot of 6 original Rolex boxes
Brand
COMPASS SET
A very rare and unusual, polyurethane and anodized aluminum diver’s wrist compass with liquid, strap and anodized aluminum buckle, accompanied with a very rare panerai flashlight and a submarine passageway light
Brand Officine Panerai
Model Compass set

PATEK PHILIPPE, SWITZERLAND
TRAVEL BAGS
A set of 2 fabric and leather travel bags with a toiletries bag
Year 2020’s
Model Bags AA

31.


PATEK PHILIPPE, SWITZERLAND
BRANDED MERCHANDISE
A patek philippe set comprising a vide-poche, a leather and metal bracelet, two leather pouches, and a pair of white gold nautilus cufflinks with their case AA




REF. 5002, BIG PILOT, STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and large, stainless steel, self winding pilot’s wristwatch with black dial, power reserve, center-seconds and date
Brand IWC
Model Big Pilot Year Circa 2003
Reference 5002
Caliber 5011, 44 jewels
Case 2885829
Bracelet Leather with a stainless steel IWC deployant clasp
Diameter 46 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Blank warranty card, warranty and service booklets

REF. 2850QP, PERPETUAL CALENDAR YELLOW GOLD.
A fine and rare 18k yellow gold tonneau shaped self-winding perpetual calendar with day, date, month, moon phases and leap year
Brand Franck Muller
Model Perpetual calendar Yellow gold
Reference 2850QP
Caliber 2800, 21 Jewels
Case H05
Bracelet Leather with 18k yellow gold buckle
Height 30 mm
Width 39 mm
Weight 75,67 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Certificate of Authenticity and pouch

BLANCPAIN, SWITZERLAND
SPORT LUXE YELLOW GOLD
A fine 18k yellow gold self-winding wristwatch with guilloché dial and central second
Brand Blancpain
Model Sport luxe yellow gold
Year 1960
Movement 580951
Caliber R50 Case 3429
Bracelet Leather
Diameter 34 mm
Weight 36 g
Signature Dial, case and movement

Property of an Italian Lady BLANCPAIN, SWITZERLAND
REF. 3563, VILLERET TRIPLE CALENDAR, LIMITED EDITION OF 250 PIECES, 18K PINK GOLD
A very fine and collectible, 18kt pink gold wristwatch, with triple calendar and moon phase
Brand Blancpain
Model Villeret Triple calendar
Limited Edition 211/250
Year Sold in September 2003
Reference 3563
Caliber 6763, 31 jewels
Bracelet 18k pink gold Blancpain buckle
Diameter 39 mm
Weight Approx. 85 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box, warranty, instruction booklet


REF. 1183-310, MARINE CHRONOMETER TORPILLEUR STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and large stainless steel self-winding chronometer wristwatch with white dial, power reserve indicator and date
Brand Ulysse Nardin
Model Marine Chronometer Torpilleur stainless steel
Year 2020’s
Reference 1183-310
Movement 1002105
Caliber UN118, 50 Jewels
Case 3812
Bracelet Leather with stainless steel deployant clasp
Diameter 42 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Box, international warranty and COSC certificate.

Property of an Italian collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 1601, DATEJUST, STAINLESS STEEL AND WHITE GOLD
A very fine and iconic, self winding wristwatch, silver dial, white gold bezel
Brand Rolex
Model DateJust
Year Circa 1966
Reference 1601
Caliber 1570
Case 1518500
Bracelet
Rolex Oyster stainless stee lbracelet, length approx 175 mm
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement Accessories

38.
Property of an Italian collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 16622, YACHT MASTER ROLESIUM, STEEL AND PLATINUM
A very fine and rare, stainless steel and platinum, self winding wristwatch, platinum dial, platinum bezel
Brand Rolex
Model Yacht Master Rolesium
Year Circa 2009
Reference 16622
Caliber 3135
Case V389719
Bracelet Rolex Oyster bracelet, length approx 170 mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement


39.
Property of an Italian collector
PATEK PHILIPPE, SWITZERLAND
24H INDICATOR DRESS WATCH YELLOW GOLD
A fine and very rare 18k yellow gold manual winding keyless dress watch with 24h indicator and subsidiary second at 6 o’clock with original box and certificate
Brand Patek Philippe
Model 24h indicator dress watch yellow gold
Movement 169773
Caliber 12’’’, échappement à ancre
Case 169773
Diameter 32 mm


Weight 28,80 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box and certificate

SWITZERLAND
REF. 35255 / 542204, SKELETON GOLD PLATED
A fine and rare 18k electroplate and stainless steel manual winding with skeleton dial, and roman numerals
Brand Universal Genève
Model Skeleton gold plated
Year 1980’s
Reference 35255 / 542204
Case 3582990
Bracelet Leather with gold plated UG buckle
Diameter 32 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
CLASSIC YELLOW GOLD
A fine 18k yellow gold thin self-winding wristwatch champagne dial with an integrated yellow gold AP bracelet
Brand Audemars Piguet
Model Classic yellow gold Year 1970’s
Movement 107251
Caliber K2120, 36 Jewels
Case 41090
Bracelet
Audemars Piguet 18k yellow gold integrated bracelet
Approx overall length : 175mm
Diameter 33 mm
Weight 62,81 g
Signature Dial, case and movement





42.
Property of an Italian collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 6694, OYSTERDATE PRECISION, STAINLESS STEEL AND PINK GOLD CAPPED
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, pink gold capped, manual wind wristwatch with black galvanic dial
Brand Rolex
Model Oysterdate Precision
Year 1962
Reference 6694
Movement 33000
Caliber 1225, 17 jewels
Case No longer visible
Bracelet Yellow gold plated Rolex buckle
Diameter 35 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

43.
Property of an Italian Lady ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 6916, LADY DATE, STEEL AND GOLD
A very fine and elegant, self winding wristwatch, gold colour dial, gold index and hands
Brand Rolex
Model Lady date
Year Circa 1976
Reference 6916
Caliber 2030
Case 3913609
Bracelet Rolex Oyster bracelet, length approx 135 mm
Diameter 26 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
REF. 16253, DATEJUST THUNDERBIRD STAINLESS STEEL AND GOLD PORCELAIN DIAL NEW OLD STOCK
A fine and very rare stainless steel and gold self-winding wristwatch with 18k yellow gold revolving bezel, a rare porcelain dial with breguet numerals, date and center second
Brand Rolex
Model Datejust Thunderbird stainless steel and gold porcelain dial old stock
Year 1985
Reference 16253
Movement 1271670
Caliber 3035
Case 8696966
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box, booklet, punched paper and calendar






REF. 3675, PRECISION CHRONOMETER JUMBO STAINLESS STEEL
An extremely rare and oversize stainless steel manual winding chronometer wristwatch with salmon reprinted dial and subsidiary second at 6 o’clock
Brand Rolex
Model Precision Chronometer Jumbo stainless steel
Year 1942
Reference 3675
Caliber 18 Jewels
Case 047971
Bracelet Leather
Diameter 37 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original certificate
A fine and very rare square lady’s platinum manual winding wristwatch with diamonds set bezel
Brand Cartier
Model Joaillerie platinum
Year 1920’s
Movement N°52596, Audemars Piguet
Bracelet Satin with 18k yellow gold deployant clasp numbered 7484
Height 20 mm
Width 20 mm
Weight 25,74 g
Signature Dial
Evoking the quintessence of Cartier’s haute joaillerie tradition, this elegant platinum creation unites refined watchmaking with the maison’s legendary mastery of precious materials. Its sculptural square case - a geometry Cartier helped immortalize throughout the 20th century - is rendered in noble platinum, the rarest and most discreet of the precious metals.
The bezel, meticulously adorned with brilliant-cut diamonds, lends the watch a radiant yet sophisticated presence, transforming it into an object of both horological and artistic allure. Beneath its gem-set façade lies a finely crafted manual-winding movement, a testament to Cartier’s commitment to true mechanical excellence even within its most luxurious designs.
Restrained, luminous, and impeccably crafted, this platinum Cartier joaillerie wristwatch stands as a superb example of the maison’s ability to merge elegance, rarity, and timeless femininity - a jewel on the wrist, born of Parisian refinement and Swiss precision.
REF. 6564, OYSTER PERPETUAL HONEYCOMB DIAL
STAINLESS STEEL
A very rare and well preserved stainless steel self-winding chronometer wristwatch with honeycomb dial and center second
Brand Rolex
Model Oyster perpetual honeycomb dial stainless steel
Year 1956
Reference 6564
Movement 586757
Caliber 1030, 25 Jewels
Case 125252
Diameter 34 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement




Originally from the Desmarais Collection, subsequently passed down to the current owner.
8-DAY GOING PRE-ART-DECO
QUARTER-REPEATER; SILVER AND ENAMEL
A very fine and very rare, silver, enamel and agate, 8-day going, key-winding, vertical rectangular-shaped, pre-art deco carriage-clock, with quarter-repeater by two hammers on two steel gongs (activated by depressing the cabochon sapphire push-piece on the top). Silver cabinet with blue enamel (translucent enamel over guilloché engine-turning) décor; the side panels each with a rose-cut diamond in their centres; the top panel decorated en suite. White enamel dial with suspended Breguet numerals; rose-cut diamond-set “Fantasy Arrow” silver hands. Enamel bezel engraved "L'AMITIE VOUS L'OFFRE". Movement, rectangular, gildedbrass, two going barrels, platform with lateral lever escapement, cut bimetallic compensated balance with gold poising screws and blued steel flat hairspring, polished steel index-regulator; repeater work on the main plate, under the dial. With original Cartier leather box with the key
Brand Cartier
Model 8-day going pre-art-deco carriage-clock, quarter-repeate, silver and enamel
Year 1910
Case 16770
Length 50 mm
Height 104 mm
Width 68 mm
Signature Dial
Accessories Key and original Cartier leather box C 2-01 D



Descended from a bold vision conceived in the 19th century, Henri (1825–1897) and Charles (1824–1878) Boutheroüe-Desmarais established an industrial dynasty in 1861 with their company, Desmarais Frères, a trailblazer in petroleum refining and distribution. By 1878, they had constructed two refineries: one in Graville, near Le Havre, and another in Blaye, in the Gironde estuary. The company swiftly gained renown for its innovative products, such as the ultrarefined lamp oil Astraline and the premium oil Oriflamme, alongside a diverse portfolio that included Notre-Dame-de-l’Océan soaps and edible oils derived from peanuts and rapeseed. Their ingenuity and determination elevated the company to a position of prominence as one of France’s leading oil producers of the era, as well as a key petroleum distributor during the interwar years. In 1924, Desmarais Frères became a shareholder in the Compagnie Française des Pétroles (CFP), later known as Total, forging a strategic alliance. By the 1950s, the company had been progressively integrated into the CFP, which ultimately absorbed all operations of Desmarais Frères.
Paule Boutheroüe-Desmarais (1901, Paris – 1992, Louveciennes) , Henri’s granddaughter, exemplified the enduring spirit of this legacy. In 1924, she married Georges Combe Saint-Macary (1897–1977), with whom she had two children before taking the rare step for her time of divorcing in the late 1930s. A woman of elegance and resolve, Paule made history in 1937 when she preserved the island of Port-Cros by purchasing it at auction, ensuring its natural beauty would be safeguarded. According to family tradition, this exquisite Cartier clock was originally gifted to Paule and was subsequently passed down through the generations-first to her daughter, Christiane Combe Saint-Macary, who married Count Pierre Tallien de Cabarrus (1924–2006), and then to her grandson, François, the consignor of this remarkable heirloom.

A fine and unique 18k white gold square ultra thin manual winding wristwatch made in collaboration with genta with onyx dial
Brand Bulgari
Model Square onyx dial white gold X Gerald Genta
Year 1970’s
Reference G-1475-2
Case 7995
Bracelet Leather with 18k white gold buckle
Height 28 mm
Width 28 mm
Weight 40,03 g
Signature Dial, case and movement


Showcasing Bulgari’s unmistakable blend of Roman elegance and modern minimalism, the present Ref. G-1475-2 exemplifies the maison’s mastery of jewelry-inspired horology. Its sculptural square case, crafted in luminous 18K white gold and rendered in an exceptionally thin profile, reflects a level of refinement associated with Bulgari’s most exclusive creations.
The deep black onyx dial - a rare and highly distinctive feature - transforms the watch into a piece of wearable art, its polished surface offering a striking contrast against the precious metal architecture. With no numerals to break its purity, the dial embodies the essence of understated luxury and geometric perfection.
Likely produced in singular or extremely limited numbers, this ultra-thin onyx-dial Bulgari stands as a testament to rarity, artistic design, and the maison’s sophisticated approach to high-end watchmaking.

REF. 2916, ANTI MAGNETIC STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and very rare stainless steel manual winding chronograph wristwatch with stepped hooded lugs and color change dial
Brand Rolex
Model Antimagnetic stainless steel
Year 1934
Reference 2916
Caliber 13’’’
Case 031638
Bracelet Nato strap
Diameter 33,5 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
51.
collection
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND

REF. 6084, OYSTER PERPETUAL «RED OFFICIALY» STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and very rare, center seconds, self-winding, water-resistant, stainless steel chronometer wristwatch, silver dial and diamonds set with center second
Brand Rolex
Model Oyster Perpetual «Red Officialy» Stainless Steel
Year 1961
Reference 6084
Caliber 620
Case 797815
Bracelet Rolex Oyster riveted ref. 7205, end links 57 with deployant clasp
Diameter 34 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
2-8
EUR 7 000 - 10 000 USD 8 200 - 11 700 HKD 64 000 - 91 000


52.
Property of an Italian gentleman AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWITZERLAND
REF. 5410, ELLIPSE STYLE, 18K YELLOW GOLD
A very fine and elegant, 18k yellow gold wristwatch with dark green dial, gold index and gold hands
Brand Audemars Piguet
Model Ellipse Style Year Circa 1970
Reference 5410
Movement 132821
Case 90869
Bracelet Original leather strap with original 18k gold buckle
Length 34 mm
Width 32 mm
Weight 42 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box

53.
Property of an Italian Collector PATEK PHILIPPE, SWITZERLAND
REF. 2514, 18K YELLOW GOLD
A very fine and rare, 18k yellow gold manual wind wristwatch, silver dial, gold index and hands
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Square Year circa 1960
Reference 2514
Movement 702107
Caliber 27sc
Case 674054
Bracelet Leather strap with original 18k yellow gold buckle
Length 31 mm
Height 10 mm
Width 31 mm
Weight approx 41 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
CHRONOGRAPH
An oustanding and very rare stainless steel and rose gold manual winding chronograph wristwatch with a beautiful salmon dial, 3 registers day, date and month
Brand Ulysse Nardin
Model Chronograph triple calendar stainless steel and rose gold
Year 1940’s
Caliber 72C, 17 Jewels
Case 393391
Bracelet Stainless steel «Bamboo»
Diameter 35 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
C 2-8 D 2-01 M 2* AAA EUR
Asuperb example of Ulysse Nardin’s mid-century craftsmanship, this elegant triple-calendar chronograph unites mechanical complexity with refined aesthetic presence. Its striking salmon dial, a color cherished by collectors for its warmth and sophistication and is beautifully complemented by three balanced registers and crisply printed calendar indications, all preserved in pristine New Old Stock condition.
The harmonious combination of stainless steel and rose gold gives the watch a distinguished two-tone character, while the manually wound chronograph movement reflects the technical excellence for which the maison was renowned during this golden period of Swiss watchmaking.

Rarely encountered in such untouched state, this triple-calendar chronograph stands as a testament to Ulysse Nardin’s heritage of precision, elegance, and exceptional finishing, a new old stock reasure for the discerning collector.




Property of an Italian collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 1675, GMT MASTER CORNINO, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding wristwatch with ligth brown colour changed dial, pointed crown guard case
Brand Rolex
Model GMT Master Cornino
Year Circa 1960
Reference 1675
Movement 66358
Caliber 1560
Case 621554
Bracelet Rolex big logo clasp jubilee bracelet, length approx 170 mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Rolex Box C
The present Rolex GMT-Master reference 1675 is an early and highly attractive example of the coveted “Cornino” case configuration, distinguished by its pointed crown guards and its characteristic proportions of the early 1960s. One of the defining features of this watch is its extraordinary tropical dial, which has aged from its original black tone to a warm and perfectly even shade of brown, a transformation highly prized among collectors for its rarity and aesthetic charm. The luminous hour markers show a later relume, executed with care and fully coherent with the dial’s overall presentation.

Property of an Italian collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 5513, SUBMARINER CORNINO GILT DIAL, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding wristwatch with gilt dial, pointed crown guard
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner Cornino, gilt dial
Year circa 1963
Reference 5513
Movement 99012
Caliber 1530
Case 891510
Bracelet Rolex Oyster stainless steel length approx 165 mm
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Rolex box
Three-body, polished and brushed, screw-down case back and crown, graduated bidirectional revolving black bezel for the decompression times, Twinlock winding crown protected by the pointed crown guard. Gilt black with luminous round, baton and triangular steel indexes, outer minute track. Luminous steel skeleton hands Cal. 1530, rhodium-plated, 25 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance, shock absorber, self-compensating free-sprung Breguet balance spring, Microstella regulating screws. Rolex service insert.
Property of an Italian Gentleman
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 1675, GMT MASTER, STAINLESS STEEL.
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding wristwatch with black dial, gmt function, luminous hands and index, Rolex service case
Brand Rolex
Model GMT Master Year Circa 1977
Reference 1675
Caliber 1570
Case 4751729
Bracelet Rolex Oyster stainless steel, length approx 165 mm
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

58.
Property of an Italian gentleman
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 16700, GMT MASTER, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and iconic, self winding wristwatch with black dial, GMT function
Brand Rolex
Model GMT Master Year Circa 1988
Reference 16700
Caliber 3175
Case L614812
Bracelet Rolex Oyster stainless steel, length approx 160mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement


59.
Property of an Italian Collector
AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWITZERLAND
REF. 25770 SN, ROYAL OAK OFF SHORE ARNOLD SWARZENEGGER, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding wristwatch with black dial
Brand
Audemars Piguet
Model Royal Oak off Shore Arnold Swarzenegger
Limited Edition 230/500 Year circa 1999
Reference 25770 SN Case 230/500-E17943
Bracelet strap
Diameter 46 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWITZERLAND
REF. 25860ST, ROYAL OAK «KASPAROV» STAINLESS STEEL
A fine stainless steel tonneau shaped self-winding chronograph wristwatch with black dial, 3 registers and date
Brand
Audemars Piguet
Model Royal Oak «Kasparov» stainless steel Year 2000’s
Reference 25860ST Caliber 2385; 37 jewels Case F29917-8866
Bracelet Audemars Piguet Stainless steel. Approx total length: 170 mm
Dimensions 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement C 2-09 D 2-01 M 2* AA
EUR 15 000 - 25 000 USD 15 900 - 26 500
REF. IW3752, DA VINCI PERPETUAL CALENDAR
CHRONOGRAPH TOURBILLON LIMITED EDITION PLATINUM
A fine and very rare limited edition manual winding platinum chronograph tourbillon perpetual calendar with blue dial, day, date, month, moon phases and leap year
Brand IWC
Model Da vinci perpetual calendar chronograph tourbillon limited edition platinum
Model 24/50
Year 1999
Reference IW3752
Movement 2562323
Caliber 76061, 35 Jewels
Case 2754022
Bracelet Leather with platinum Iwc buckle
Diameter 39 mm
Weight 129,11 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Instruction booklet C 2-8 D 2-01 M 2* AAA
EUR 25 000 - 50 000 USD 24 100 - 59 000 HKD 226 000 - 452 000
The Da Vinci collection represents one of IWC’s most intellectually ambitious achievements - a fusion of mechanical ingenuity and timeless design. The Ref. IW3752, produced in a highly exclusive limited series, stands at the apex of this lineage, combining three of horology’s grandest complications within a single, impeccably engineered movement. Its platinum case exudes quiet authority, while the silvered dial reveals a masterful orchestration of information: perpetual calendar displays, moon phases, chronograph registers, and the captivating tourbillon visible at six o’clock. Each element reflects IWC’s pioneering spirit and devotion to mechanical precision.

A masterpiece of modern haute horlogerie, the Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Tourbillon in platinum transcends utility to become a symbol of technical artistry - a testament to IWC’s vision where innovation, craftsmanship, and beauty unite in perfect harmony.



Beaune collection
REF. 5508,
A fine and rare stainless steel automatic diver’s wristwatch, featuring a chocolate tropical dial relumed with tritium, gilt printing, mercedes hands, service bezel insert, and fitted with a stainless steel riveted oyster bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model
Submariner tropical small crown
Year 1958
Reference 5508
Movement 29701
Caliber 1530, 26 jewels
Case 399865
Bracelet
Stainless steel Rolex riveted bracelet dated 77 made in USA
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

he reference 5508, produced between 1957 and 1962, represents the final evolution of the early “Small Crown” Submariners, preceding the introduction of crown guards. With its elegant 36.5 mm case, 100-meter depth rating, and pure dial layout, it remains one of the most refined and collectible early Submariners.
The present example stands out for its beautiful tropical brown dial, displaying a rich and even tone throughout, enhanced by a professional tritium relume that maintains the warm vintage character of the watch. The service bezel insert, showing soft fading to a complementary brown hue, blends harmoniously with the dial’s tropical patina. The caseback is engraved “IV.1958”, indicating the fourth quarter of 1958 - perfectly consistent with the known production period of this reference and adding further historical credibility to this example. The case itself remains strong and well-proportioned, with well-defined lugs and preserved satin finishing.
Fitted with a later riveted USA Oyster bracelet from 1977, this watch embodies the timeless charm and subtle elegance of the earliest Rolex diving instruments.
A highly attractive and historically correct Rolex Submariner reference 5508, featuring a tropical relumed dial, service bezel insert, and period-correct 1958 caseback - a superb example combining authenticity, rarity, and undeniable vintage allure
Property of an Italian Collector
REF. 6536/1, SUBMARINER, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel wristwatch with black tropical dial, radium index and hands
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner
Year 1957
Reference 6536/1
Caliber 1030 simple butterfly
Case 229795
Bracelet Rolex riveted bracelet (7206/80), dated 3-69, approx overall length
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 10 000 - 15 000 USD 11 700 - 17 500 HKD 91 000 - 136 000
Anice Rolex Submariner, ref. 6536-1, “Small Crown”, with tropical gilt dial and original radium luminous material. Introduced in the mid-1950s, reference 6536-1 represents one of the earliest evolutions of the Submariner “small crown” series and remains among the most sought-after early diving models. Produced for only a short period, it houses the calibre 1030 and features a glossy gilt dial whose fragile lacquer surface naturally ages over decades, occasionally developing the exceptionally rare and highly coveted “tropical” patina. The present example exhibits a deep, even brown tone, enhancing its historical and aesthetic appeal. The luminous hour markers and hands retain their original radium compound, fully consistent with period production. Its rotating bezel, originally fitted with a red triangle at 12 o’clock-a component now extremely difficult to source in original condition-adds further significance to the watch. A remarkable example of an early Submariner, preserved with an unusually attractive and unmistakably authentic tropical patina.



REF. 5063BA, CIOCCOLATONE JUMBO YELLOW GOLD
An extremely rare, fine and oversize 18k yellow gold manual winding wristwatch with silver dial and subsidiary second at 6 o’clock
Brand Audemars Piguet
Model Cioccolatone Jumbo yellow gold
Year 1952
Reference 5063BA
Movement 52505
Caliber 13’’’ VZSS
Case 277
Bracelet Leather
Height 35 mm
Width 40 mm
Weight 47,06 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Extract from the Archives


Property of an Italian Collector
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding wristwatch, center second, colour changed dial, B case series
Brand Audemars Piguet
Model Royal Oak Year 1980
Reference 5402 ST Caliber 2121
Bracelet Original integrated bracelet, length approx 170mm
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories box, outer box, instructions booklets, certificate d’origine
EUR 40 000 - 70 000 USD 46 500 - 82 000 HKD 362 000 - 640 000
The present Audemars Piguet Royal Oak reference 5402 from the desirable B-series represents one of the most emblematic early executions of Gérald Genta’s original stainless- steel luxury sports watch. Featuring the sought-after dial configuration with the Audemars Piguet signature positioned at 6 o’clock and the fine “petite tapisserie” pattern now displaying a rich and appealing tropical tonality, this example exemplifies the aesthetic maturity and subtle evolution characteristic of the early Royal Oak production. Preserved in remarkable condition throughout, the watch retains its original integrated stainless-steel bracelet manufactured by Gay Frères, exhibiting the refined construction and tapering geometry that defined the earliest Royal Oak bracelets. The sharpness of the case, bezel and bracelet links contributes to the exceptional quality of the present example, rarely encountered in such an unmolested state. From a historical perspective, the B-series marks an important moment in the early diffusion of the Royal Oak, bridging the audacious 1972 launch and the model’s establishment as a cornerstone of modern horology. Accompanied by its original box and papers, and offered with a remarkably well-preserved case, dial, movement and bracelet, this full-set B-series reference 5402 stands as a superlative representation of the earliest chapter of the Royal Oak legend, combining rarity, originality and outstanding overall quality.



REF. 78093, TANK NORMALE WHITE GOLD
A very rare and fine 18k white gold rectangular lady’s manual winding wristwatch with white dial, romans numerals and blue hands
Brand Cartier
Model Tank normale white gold Year 1970’s
Reference 78093
Caliber 67, 17 Jewels Case 780930012
Bracelet Leather with 18k white gold Cartier deployant clasp
Height 20 mm
Width 28 mm
Weight 31,73 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
h- 12
is white gold Cartier Tank Normale in the sought-after small size embodies the purest expression of the maison’s early wristwatch design, defined by its rectangular case, brancards and classic Roman dial layout. The watch displays the refined proportions characteristic of the Tank Normale in its smallest format and retains its elegant stepped case in white gold. Fitted with a leather strap and presenting strong overall originality, this example reflects the timeless Parisian aesthetic that has made the Tank one of Cartier’s most enduring creations.This white gold Cartier Tank Normale in the sought-after small size embodies the purest expression of the maison’s early wristwatch design, defined by its rectangular case, brancards and classic Roman dial layout. The watch displays the refined proportions characteristic of the Tank Normale in its smallest format and retains its elegant stepped case in white gold. Fitted with a leather strap and presenting strong overall originality, this example reflects the timeless Parisian aesthetic that has made the Tank one of Cartier’s most enduring creations.

BAIGNOIRE YELLOW GOLD
A fine and very rare lady’s 18k yellow gold oval-shaped manual winding wristwatch with cream dial, roman numerals and blue hands, with a rare 18k yellow gold bracelet
Brand Cartier
Model Baignoire yellow gold
Year 1972
Caliber Cartier, 15 Jewels
Case 57869 / 028456
Bracelet 18k yellow gold Cartier «Tissu laminé 5 rangs» with deployant clasp numbered 3783
Height 27 mm
Width
20 mm
Weight 52,10 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Cartier Box
C 2-8 D 2-01 M 2* AAA
EUR 10 000 - 20 000 USD 11 700 - 23 300 HKD 91 000 - 182 000
This 1960s Cartier Baignoire is an early example of the maison’s iconic oval design, featuring the rare back-winding system developed with Jaeger and housing the compact Duoplan movement. The silvered Roman dial preserves the classic Cartier aesthetic, and the watch is fitted with its original Cartier gold bracelet. A beautifully preserved and refined vintage piece illustrating the technical ingenuity and elegant design of Cartier’s mid-century production.



ABeaune collection
A fine, rare and well preserved 18k yellow gold manual winding wristwatch with white dial, roman numerals and blue hands with original warranty card
Brand Cartier
Model Gondole Jumbo Paris dial yellow gold
Year 1975
Reference 97051
Case 970510262
Bracelet Leather with 18k yellow gold Cartier deployant clasp. Approx overall length : 170 mm
Height 38 mm.
Width 35 mm
Weight 109 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Cartier guarantee card and service paper from 2021
EUR 15 000 - 30 000 USD 17 500 - 34 900 HKD 136 000 - 272 000
striking expression of Cartier’s refined design language, this large “Gondole” in 18K yellow gold embodies the Maison’s creative audacity during the golden era of Parisian watchmaking. With its elongated horizontal profile and elegantly curved case geometry, the model delivers a confident yet understated presence on the wrist, a perfect illustration of Cartier’s mastery in transforming pure lines into iconic shapes.
The cream dial is particularly remarkable for its PARIS signature at 6 o’clock, a highly desirable detail that directly connects the watch to Cartier’s historic flagship at 13 rue de la Paix. The minimalistic layout, featuring polished gold baton indexes and matching blue hands, reinforces the Maison’s philosophy of timeless clarity and uncompromising elegance.
Crafted in solid 18K yellow gold, the case displays generous proportions reserved for the Jumbo size of the Gondole line, offering distinguished presence without excess. The watch is fitted with a leather strap and its matching Cartier deployant clasp, completing the luxurious ensemble.
Identified by case number 970510262, the watch is accompanied by both its original guarantee card and service papers, enhancing its desirability and collectible status. The condition remains handsome and original, with light, honest wear consistent with careful enjoyment.
Sought after for its singular design, rare large format, and prestigious Paris-signed dial, this Cartier Gondole presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a model that perfectly captures the aesthetic purity and historical essence of Cartier’s most daring era in watchmaking, a refined choice for the collector who values character, rarity, and cultural legacy.

REF. 78090, VENDÔME
A fine and very rare manual winding wristwatch with mother of pearl and diamonds set bezel, white dial with roman numerals and blue hands
Brand Cartier
Model Vendôme yellow gold and mother of pearl
Year 1980’s
Reference 78090
Caliber 2512, 17 Jewels
Case 780902006
Bracelet Leather with 18k gold Cartier deployant clasp
Diameter 33 mm
Weight 33,76 g
Signature Dial, case and movement C 2-8 D 2-01
EUR 8 000 - 12 000 USD 9 300 - 14 000 HKD 73 000 - 110 000
Epitomizing Cartier’s unique blend of Parisian elegance and watchmaking finesse, the Vendôme Ref. 78090 stands among the maison’s most refined creations. Its iconic round case, paired with straight Vendôme lugs, reflects the timeless simplicity of Cartier’s design language, a harmony of geometry, luxury, and impeccable proportion. The present example is distinguished by its exquisite mother-of-pearl and diamond-set bezel, a combination that lends the watch both luminous softness and jewelled brilliance. The classic white dial, adorned with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, preserves the unmistakable Cartier aesthetic that has defined the brand for over a century. A delicate yet striking timepiece, this rare Vendôme highlights Cartier’s mastery at the intersection of haute joaillerie and horology, where elegance, craftsmanship, and poetic charm meet.

REF. 81001, VENDÔME
A fine and rare 18k yellow gold quartz wristwatch with white dial and blue hands. with a very rare 18k yellow gold «rouleau» bracelet with deployant clasp
Brand Cartier
Model Vendôme Yellow gold
Year 1980
Reference 81001
Caliber Eta
Case 810013572
Bracelet 18k yellow gold Cartier with deployant clasp. Total length: 190 mm
Diameter 30 mm
Weight 80,6 g
Signature Dial, case and movement


Cartier was founded by Louis-François Cartier in Paris in 1847. His sons, Louis, Pierre, and Jacques, expanded the business, opening locations in New York and London during the 20th century. The company’s prominence in the international watch and jewelry scene was affirmed when King Edward VII of England (1841-1910) dubbed Cartier as the “jeweler of kings and the king of jewelers.”
In late 1967, Cartier introduced the iconic «Crash» model at its flagship store on Bond Street in London. One popular story behind its creation involves a Cartier London VicePresident who survived a car crash and fire, during which his Cartier «Baignoire Allongée» watch melted from intense heat, taking on a distorted shape reminiscent of the surreal watches in Salvador Dalí’s 1931 painting The Persistence of Memory (currently housed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York). Some have humorously suggested that placing a Baignoire Allongée near a fire could produce the same effect. However, Cartier’s granddaughter, Francesca Cartier Brickell, offers a more practical explanation, the design originated from Cartier’s idea to pinch the ends of the oval case, transforming it into something entirely new.
Regardless of the true inspiration, the psychedelic “Crash Watch” quickly became a symbol of innovation and style. Sold exclusively through Cartier boutiques, only around twenty original models exist, each bearing a dial signed “Cartier / London.” This watch became one of the most emblematic timepieces produced by the legendary jeweler, a symbol of the vibrant spirit of 1960s London.
In 1991, Cartier released a limited edition of 400 pieces, featuring a smaller yellow gold case. The modern iteration of the watch now includes the word “Paris” at six o’clock, replacing “London,” and incorporates Cartier’s secret signature within the numeral VII, where “Cartier” is delicately engraved in capital letters. The case-back also carries the engraving “Paris.” The deployant buckle, designed for this edition, mirrors the watch’s distinctive, warped aesthetic. These watches were exclusively sold at the Cartier boutique in London, with multi-year waitlists. To this day, this remains the largest production of the Cartier Crash model ever released.
Antiquorum is excited to present this exquisite example from 2018, featuring the coveted ‘Cartier Paris’ signature on the beautiful original painted dial, and a yellow gold case in excellent condition with distinct hallmarks and engravings.
CRASH PARIS DIAL YELLOW GOLD
A very fine and extremely rare, 18k yellow gold, vertical asymmetrical “crash”shaped, manual winding wristwatch with silver dial and roman numerals
Brand Cartier
Model Crash Paris dial yellow gold
Year 2018
Case A111365
Bracelet Leather
Height 38 mm
Width 23 mm
Weight 31,30 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Cartier Box





An outsanding and sought-after rectangular curved 18k yellow gold manual winding wristwatch with cream dial, roman numerals and blue hands
Brand Cartier
Model Tank cintrée Yellow gold
Year 1965
Movement 1722 2
Caliber Jaeger / Cartier Case 47459/688/01
Bracelet Leather with 18k yellow gold deployant clasp numbered 17222. Approx total length: 200mm
Length 46 mm
Width 23 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information
The Cartier Tank Cintrée is a classic watch design introduced by Cartier in the 1920’s. It’s known for tis elongated curved case, which was inspired by the shape of a military tank. Over the years, it’s become a symbol of elegance and luxury. It remains a sought-after piece in Cartier’s collection. * In 1965, Cartier produced only 463 Tank watches across all models



Beaune collection
REF. 116493, BOHEME EXO TOURBILLON SLIM LIMITED
EDITION WHITE GOLD
A fine and very rare limited edition 18k white gold self-winding wristwatch with bezel set with 58 diamonds with aventurine dial with 144 diamonds set
Brand Montblanc
Model Boheme Exo Tourbillon Slim Limited Edition white gold
Limited Edition 11/18
Year 2020’s
Reference 116493
Movement 7428-FTDG3F257
Caliber 2924, 27 Jewels
Case 7428-FTDG3F257
Bracelet Chopard leather with 18k white gold buckle
Diameter 38 mm
Weight 73,34 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Box and international guarantee

REF. 181102, TRI-COMPAX YELLOW GOLD
A fine, large and very rare 18k yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with gold dial, 3 brown registers and tachometer scale, day, date and moon phases
Brand Universal Genève
Model Tri-Compax yellow gold
Year 1970
Reference 181102
Caliber 281, 17 Jewels
Case 2732708
Bracelet Leather
Diameter 38 mm
Weight 73,07 g
Signature Dial, case and movement C 2-8
Ahallmark of Universal Genève’s golden age, the Tri-Compax remains one of the most celebrated and sophisticated chronographs of mid-century Swiss watchmaking. The present Ref. 181102, executed in luxurious 18K yellow gold, elevates this legendary complication suite to a level of opulence rarely encountered. Its warm gold dial, beautifully complemented by three rich brown subsidiary registers, creates a harmonious contrast that enhances both legibility and vintage charm.

The meticulously arranged calendar indications with day, date, and moon phase showcase the architectural balance that made the Tri-Compax an enduring icon. The tachometer scale framing the dial reinforces its sporting pedigree, while the substantial gold case underscores the model’s presence and rarity.
A superb and highly desirable example, the Ref. 181102 stands at the crossroads of elegance, technical mastery, and historical significance, a true jewel of the Universal Genève legacy.



REF. P10601, PROTOCOLE XXL ONLY PIECE PARIS, PIECE UNIQUE, 18K YELLOW GOLD
A very fine and unique yellow gold wristwatch with a wonderful cloisonné enamel dial depicting paris, manual wind
Brand Piaget
Model Protocole XXL Only Piece Paris
Limited Edition 1/1 Year 2008
Reference P10601
Caliber 830P
Case No. 1002945
Bracelet Original brown alligator strap with a signed yellow gold deployant buckle
Length 42 mm
Height 9,5 mm
Width 46 mm
Weight 146,5 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Papers (Technicals drawing)
Atrue work of horological art, this Piaget Pièce Unique stands at the crossroads of haute horlogerie and the centuries-old tradition of cloisonné enameling. The generous 18K yellow gold case provides the perfect frame for a dial crafted entirely by hand — each cloison of gold wire meticulously shaped to outline the architectural poetry of Paris, then filled with layers of enamel fired repeatedly to achieve luminous depth and vivid color.
Piaget, long celebrated for its mastery of ultra-thin movements and sumptuous decorative arts, created this exceptional watch as a singular expression of artistic excellence. The manually wound calibre within reflects the maison’s commitment to mechanical refinement, while the intricate enamel dial elevates the piece to the realm of wearable fine art.
Oversized, unique, and profoundly evocative, this Ref. P10601 “Paris” is a rare testament to the fusion of craftsmanship, culture, and creativity — a one-of-a-kind treasure for the discerning collector.


Property of an Italian Collector
REF. 6542, GMT MASTER BAKELITE, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding wristwatch, gilt dial, GMT function, brown colour changed dial
Brand Rolex
Model GMT Master Bakelite Year Circa 1958
Reference 6542
Movement dn901069
Caliber 1066
Case 461759
Bracelet Rolex jubilee bracelet, clasp 3-64, length approx 165 mm
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Expertise by C. Pergola



REF. 18038, DAY-DATE WOOD DIAL YELLOW GOLD
A fine and rare 18k yellow gold self-winding wristwatch with wood dial day, date and center second with 18k yellow gold rolex president bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model Day-Date Wood Dial Yellow Gold
Year 1986
Reference 18038
Movement I534942
Caliber 3055, 27 jewels
Case 9540150
Bracelet Rolex President 18k yellow gold with deployant clasp. Approx overall length : 185 mm
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 129,44 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
A fine 18k yellow gold self-winding wristwatch with blue dial, date and center second
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner date yellow gold
Year 1978
Reference 1680
Movement D330870
Caliber 1570, 26 jewels
Case 5862087
Bracelet Leather with 18k yellow gold deployant clasp.
Approx overall length : 190 mm
Diameter 40 mm
Weight 114,56 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original paper
EUR 10 000 - 30 000 USD 11 700 - 34 900 HKD 91 000 - 272 000
Abold and luxurious interpretation of Rolex’s legendary diving watch, this Submariner reference 1680 in solid 18K yellow gold embodies the commanding presence and technical credibility that define the most collectible precious-metal Submariners of the 1970s.
The watch features an exceptionally attractive blue “Nipple Dial”, a highly sought-after early configuration distinguished by its applied gold hour markers capped with luminous plots, a hallmark of the first generations of gold Submariners. The rich sunburst finish of the dial creates dramatic visual depth, shifting from deep navy to electric blue depending on the light. The matching handset retains its period-correct styling, reinforcing the coherent originality of this example.

The robust 18K yellow-gold Oyster case remains full and impressive, visually enhanced by the unidirectional dive bezel fitted with a correct blue insert to match the dial. Completing the look, the watch is paired with a leather strap with an 18K Rolex buckle, offering comfort while preserving the strong precious-metal identity.
Bearing serial number 5’862’087, this example dates to the late 1970s, a particularly prized era for the reference as Rolex refined the technical and stylistic execution of its gold sports models. Accompanied by original papers, it benefits from traceable provenance and enhanced collectability.
A striking and charismatic precious-metal Submariner, combining a desirable blue nipple dial, full yellow-gold case architecture, and preserved vintage character, a powerful and compelling opportunity for collectors seeking a reference 1680 with presence, pedigree, and enduring appeal.


Property of an Italian Collector
A very fine and rare, 18k yellow gold, self winding, retrograde perpetual calendar
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Retrograde perpetual calendar
Year 2005
Reference 5050J-019
Movement 3236413
Caliber 315 S QR
Case 2998679
Bracelet Leather strap with original 18k yellow gold deployant buckle
Diameter 36 mm
Weight Approx 80 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Certificate of origin, booklets
EUR 40 000 - 60 000 USD 46 500 - 70 000 HKD 362 000 - 550 000
The present Patek Philippe reference 5050J-019 stands as one of the manufacture’s most intellectually significant and aesthetically refined calendar wristwatches of the late twentieth century. Introduced as part of Patek Philippe’s renewed emphasis on classical complications, the 5050 marked the brand’s first serially produced perpetual calendar to feature a retrograde date indication, a technical configuration that has since become one of the maison’s defining signatures. Housed in an elegant yellow gold case with timeless proportions, the watch displays a silvered dial of exceptional clarity, with day and month apertures symmetrically positioned at 9 and 3 o’clock, a retrograde date arc sweeping across the upper half of the dial, and a moon-phase indication nestled harmoniously at 6 o’clock. This layout, both modern and deeply rooted in Geneva tradition, has long contributed to the 5050’s status as one of the most collectible perpetual calendars of its era. A model admired for its rarity, technical merit and balanced design, the 5050J-019 remains a landmark reference within Patek Philippe’s lineage of perpetual calendars and an important milestone in the evolution of modern Geneva haute horlogerie.



REF. 5111PR, GONDOLO ROSE GOLD AND PLATINUM
A fine and large platinum and rose gold rectangular manual winding wristwatch with silver dial and subsidiary second at 6 o’clock
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Gondolo rose gold and platinum
Year 2005
Reference 5111PR
Movement 1893065
Caliber 215 PS, 18 Jewels
Case 4304257
Bracelet Leather with platinum Patek Philippe buckle
Length 48 mm
Width 31 mm
Weight 108,16 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Extract from the Archives



Property of an Italian Collector
ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 1680, SUBMARINER RED ‘‘METER FIRST’’, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding, stainless steel, black dial red
Submariner
Brand
Rolex
Model Submariner red ‘‘Meter First’’
Year
Circa 1969
Reference 1680
Movement D359077
Caliber 1570
Case
Bracelet
2186282
Rolex Oyster bracelet with Deployant clasp, length approx 175mm
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories
Rolex box

Property of an Italian Gentleman ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 1803, DAY-DATE, 18K WHITE GOLD
A very fine and rare, 18k white gold, self winding wristwatch, silver dial, day-date
Brand
Rolex
Model Day-Date
Year
Circa 1976
Reference 1803
Movement dd046313
Caliber 1556
Case 4186646
Bracelet
Rolex 18k White gold Bracelet clasp 4-65, length approx 165mm
Diameter 36 mm
Weight approx 115 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
REF. 103126, OCTO FINISSIMO SKELETON BLACK CERAMIC
A fine ultra thin, square manual winding wristwatch with skeleton dial and power reserve indicator
Brand Bulgari
Model Octo finissimo skeleton black ceramic
Year 2022
Reference 103126
Caliber BVL 128SK, 28 jewels
Case BU87516
Bracelet Bulgari integrated black ceramic
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box and international warranty

Property of an Italian Collector
ANONYMOUS, SWITZERLAND
REF. 116660, SEA DWELLER, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding wristwatch with black dial, PVD treatement
Brand Anonymous
Model Sea dweller
Year Circa 2008
Reference 116660
Movement 32375411
Caliber 3135
Case M961209
Bracelet Original Oyster bracelet, length approx 175mm
Diameter 44 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Box, outer box, warranty card


The present Richard Mille RM010 in white gold is an outstanding example of the model that helped define the brand’s modern architectural identity. Introduced as one of the earliest references to establish the signature tonneau case, skeletonized movement and three- dimensional dial construction, the RM010 quickly became emblematic of Richard Mille’s fusion of high horology and avant-garde engineering. Crafted in solid white gold, the case displays the complex geometry and meticulous brushing that have positioned the brand among the most technically sophisticated case manufacturers in contemporary watchmaking. The openworked dial reveals the movement’s dynamic architecture, allowing the wearer to observe the oscillating rotor, gear train and date mechanism in constant motion. Its Arabic numerals, sculpted and applied individually to the sapphire crystal, contribute to the model’s distinctive visual depth and floating effect. The automatic calibre, developed around Richard Mille’s emphasis on shock resistance, lightweight components and optimized winding efficiency, encapsulates the brand’s philosophy of performance-oriented horology. This example has benefited from an official Richard Mille service, a detail of considerable importance given the brand’s highly specialized technical requirements and proprietary construction techniques. Such servicing ensures the watch maintains the exceptional performance and precision expected of the manufacture’s creations, while preserving the structural integrity of the complex case assembly and movement. Worn on its white rubber strap, the RM010 in white gold balances sculptural presence with remarkable comfort, embodying the modern interpretation of luxury that Richard Mille pioneered. Combining technical ambition, distinctive design language and verified servicing provenance, the present watch stands as an exemplary representation of one of the most influential references in the brand’s early history, and a highly collectible piece within the evolving landscape of contemporary haute horlogerie.
REF. RM010 AG WG, WHITE GOLD
A fine and rare, 18k white gold, curved tonneau shaped self-winding wristwatch with skeleton dial, date and center seconds
Brand Richard Mille
Model White Gold
Year 2007
Reference RM010 AG WG
Movement 039365
Caliber RM-AS7 0660
Case 581
Bracelet Rubber with titanium deployant clasp
Height 38 mm
Width 48 mm
Weight 157,26 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box, service booklet, service invoice



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REF. 7016, OYSTER-PRINCE SUBMARINER
An excellent example of the early tudor submariner reference 7016/0, introduced in the late 1960s as the successor to the reference 7928, this transitional model marked the beginning of tudor’s modern submariner era, combining robust performance with refined tool-watch aesthetics
Brand
Tudor
Model Oyster-Prince Submariner
Year 1968
Reference 7016
Caliber 2483, 17 jewels
Bracelet
Rolex stainless steel bracelet ( 78360/ 580), clasp code J12, approx overall length 185mm
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement C 2-6 D 2-6-01 M 3*
EUR 5 000 - 10 000 USD 5 900 - 11 800 HKD 45 200 - 91 000
The present watch, dating from around 1968 , features a matte black dial with gilt Tudor rose logo and luminous round and rectangular indexes, paired with matching tritium hands that have developed a warm patina over time. The grey later service insert with tritium pearl adds a subtle vintage contrast to the steel case, while preserving the authentic utilitarian charm of the model.

Powered by the reliable ETA calibre 2483, the 7016/0 introduced an updated movement architecture compared to its predecessors, offering enhanced precision and durability. The case remains in well-preserved condition with strong lugs and a crisp crown guard profile.
This example is fitted with a solid-link Rolex Oyster bracelet, a later and sturdier upgrade over the earlier riveted versions, enhancing comfort and presence on the wrist.
A fine and honest example of the early Tudor Submariner, the reference 7016/0 embodies the enduring spirit of mid-century dive watches - a perfect balance between tool functionality and timeless vintage appeal.
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REF. 5513, SUBMARINER STAINLESS STEEL
A fine stainless steel self-winding wristwatch with black dial and center second
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner stainless steel
Year 1972
Reference 5513
Caliber 1520, 26 jewels
Case N° 3890867
Bracelet
Rolex Oyster stainless steel ref. 93150, end link 580 with deployant clasp stamp F. Approx overall length : 185mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 6 000 - 12 000
7 000 - 14 000
55 000 - 110 000
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REF. 16800, SUBMARINER DATE JEUX
A very fine and rare stainless steel automatic diver’s wristwatch, featuring a matte black dial with pumpkin luminous hour markers, date aperture with cyclops magnifier, rotating graduated bezel, and fitted with a stainless steel oyster bracelet. the screwdown caseback is specially engraved “jeux olympiques 1984 – los angeles” with the full serial inside the caseback, making this example particularly noteworthy
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner date JO 1984
Year 1984
Reference 16800
Movement 1170618
Caliber 3035, 27 jewels
Case 8470742
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex 93150 Oyster bracelet with 593 endlinks clasp code I3, approx. total length 190mm.
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 10 000 - 20 000 USD 11 700 - 23 300 HKD 91 000 - 182 000

The reference 16800, introduced in the late 1970s, represents an important transitional model in the Submariner lineage - combining vintage aesthetics with modern engineering. It was the first Submariner to feature a sapphire crystal and Calibre 3035 movement with quickset date, while retaining the vintage matte dial with painted luminous markers, offering a perfect bridge between the 1680 and the later gloss-dial 16800 models.
The present watch stands out for its beautifully aged matte dial, displaying warm and uniform patina on the tritium hour markers and hands. The rotating bezel retains its sharp definition, and the case shows full proportions with well-preserved edges.
What makes this example particularly special is its unique caseback engraving “JEUX OLYMPIQUES 1984 – LOS ANGELES”an full serial inside, suggesting a presentation piece or special order linked to the Olympic Games - a historically and thematically rare feature on a Submariner reference 16800.
A truly exceptional and historically significant example of the Rolex Submariner reference 16800, combining the desirable matte dial configuration with a rare commemorative Olympic caseback engraving - a remarkable collector’s piece uniting tool-watch heritage and cultural history.



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REF. 6538, SUMARINER BIG CROWN
A fine and very rare stainless steel automatic diver’s wristwatch, featuring a black gilt service dial with luminous hour markers and hands, central seconds, and a revolving bezel with red triangle at 12 o’clock, backcase engraved inside 2 59
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner big crown
Year 1959
Reference 6538
Movement 861246
Caliber 1530, 26 jewels
Case 449144
Bracelet
Rolex stainless steel Oyster riveted (7206/80) with deployant clasp, approx. overall length 190mm
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Rolex service geneva 2013
EUR 25 000 - 50 000 USD 29 100 - 59 000 HKD 226 000 - 452 000
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information
he present watch is an exceptional example of the legendary Rolex Submariner reference 6538, also known as the “James Bond” Submariner, made famous by its appearance on the wrist of Sean Connery in the early 007 films. The large “Big Crown” without crown guards, paired with the red-triangle bezel insert, define one of the most emblematic and collectible configurations in the history of the Submariner.
This particular example is distinguished by its stunning black gilt service dial, displaying a rich glossy surface and beautifully aged luminous material, perfectly complementing the period bezel. The case retains its strong proportions and crisp edges, showing minimal signs of wear.
Most importantly, the watch underwent a complete service at Rolex Geneva in 2013, at a cost exceeding CHF 12,000, ensuring exceptional mechanical condition and authenticity.
A truly outstanding example of the iconic “Big Crown” Submariner 6538, combining historical significance, aesthetic beauty, and fully documented Rolex service provenance - a centerpiece for any serious vintage Rolex collection.

An exceptionally rare and early stainless steel diver’s wristwatch with large “big crown” winding crown, tropical brown 4-line dial, calibre 390 movement, and a beautiful faded blue insert
Brand Tudor
Model Oyster Prince Submariner tropical big crown
Year 1958
Reference 7924
Caliber 390, 17 jewels
Case 275674
Bracelet Leather strap with rolex stainless steel buckle
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Awonderfully preserved and original version of the legendary Tudor Submariner reference 7924, introduced in 1958 as the brand’s first model officially waterproof to 200 meters. Sharing much of its DNA with Rolex’s iconic Submariner 6538, the 7924 is affectionately known as the “Big Crown”, featuring the oversized 8 mm Brevet crown and robust 37 mm Oyster case. This particular watch, bearing serial number 275674, belongs to the very first production batch of 1958. Its four-line dial-reading “TUDOR / OYSTER PRINCE / 200m=660ft / SUBMARINER”-has aged into a stunning tropical, backcase IV 1958, chocolate tone, with perfectly matched gilt printing and warm patinated luminous markers. The gilt hands have developed a harmonious golden hue, complementing the dial beautifully.
The rotating bezel insert, originally black, now exhibits a subtle faded blue tone, adding remarkable character and depth to the overall appearance.
Powered by the robust automatic calibre 390, Tudor’s adaptation of the Fleurier 350 movement, this example represents the epitome of 1950s dive watch engineering-pure, functional, and timelessly elegant.
Beautifully preserved, with crisp case proportions and strong bevels, this early Tudor Submariner embodies the spirit of mid-century tool watches and the shared heritage between Tudor and Rolex.
A truly exceptional and historically significant example of the Tudor Submariner “Big Crown” Ref. 7924, combining rarity, character, and untouched vintage allure-a cornerstone in the evolution of professional diving watches.



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A fine, rare and large stainless steel and gold tonneau shaped self-winding wristwatch with 18k yellow gold octagonal bezel light grey dial with date and AP applied at 6 o’clock with stainless steel and yellow gold integrated bracelet
Brand Audemars Piguet
Model Royal Oak Jumbo stainless steel and gold
Year 1970’s
Reference 5402SA
Caliber 2121
Case 0331
Bracelet Stainless steel and gold integrated with stainless steel deployant clasp. Approx overall length : 190 mm.
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further informatio



TA landmark creation of Gérald Genta and a cornerstone of modern horology, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak reference 5402 remains one of the most iconic and influential wristwatch designs ever conceived. The present example reference 5402SA in steel and yellow gold represents a particularly compelling and rare configuration of this early generation “Jumbo”, produced in small quantities and now increasingly admired by connoisseurs for its bold yet understated two-tone presence.
The light grey “Petite Tapisserie” dial, beautifully preserved and free from notable blemishes, displays the highly coveted “AP” applied logo at 6 o’clock, an identifying trait of the earliest and most desirable executions. The applied yellow-gold hour markers and hands provide a warm contrast against the architectural dial texture, enhancing the depth and elegance for which the Royal Oak has become celebrated.
Case and bracelet remain in strong and attractive condition, exhibiting the sharp geometry and play of satin and polished surfaces that define the model’s iconic personality. The proportions of the original 39 mm Jumbo case, remarkably slim yet visually powerful, reinforce the reference’s pioneering role as the first luxury sport watch in history.
This example is individually numbered No. 331, denoting an early production within the 5402SA lineage, a detail further enhancing its collectability. Powered by the ultra-thin automatic calibre 2121, derived from the legendary Jaeger-LeCoultre 920, the movement remains a mechanical achievement still revered for its finesse and reliability.
Seldom encountered, especially in such coherent and well-preserved form, the 5402SA embodies the pure essence of Genta’s original design while offering a distinctive two-tone interpretation that feels both audacious and timeless. A rare opportunity to acquire a historically significant Royal Oak that captures the pioneering spirit and enduring allure of the world’s first luxury sports watch.

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REF. 14811BC, ROYAL OAK ULTRA THIN SKELETON LIMITED
EDITION WHITE GOLD
An extremely rare and fine limited edition tonneau shaped 18k white gold selfwinding wristwatch with skeleton dial and a map representing africa with an emerald in the place of Nigeria
Brand Audemars Piguet
Model Royal Oak ultra thin skeleton limited edition white gold
Year 1998
Reference 14811BC
Movement 399615
Caliber 2120, 36 Jewels
Case E-9907
Bracelet
Audemars Piguet 18k white gold with deployant clasp. Approx overall length : 175 mm.
Diameter 39 mm
Weight 179,02 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories 2 links and the map of Africa
C 2-8 D 2-01 M 2* AAA
EUR 55 000 - 100 000 USD 64 000 - 118 000 HKD 498 000 - 910 000
The present Audemars Piguet Royal Oak reference 14811BC in 18K white gold is an extremely rare and visually striking interpretation of Gérald Genta’s iconic design. Produced in 1998 and confirmed by Audemars Piguet as having been sold that same year in Nigeria, this special edition was created for the Nigerian retailer Danatec and features a unique skeletonized dial depicting the African continent, set with an emerald marking the location of Nigeria. It is understood that only ten examples were made, each showcasing an exceptional blend of horological artistry and regional significance. Powered by the celebrated automatic calibre 2120, one of the thinnest self-winding movements ever created, the watch embodies the technical refinement that has long distinguished Audemars Piguet’s haute horlogerie. The movement’s openworked bridges and intricate skeletonization highlight its mechanical elegance while revealing the architectural depth for which the Royal Oak line is admired. Originally derived from a 1967 ébauche and later produced entirely in-house, the calibre represents a milestone in both ultra-thin engineering and aesthetic finishing. The white gold case retains the hallmark octagonal bezel with exposed screws and the seamlessly integrated bracelet that define the Royal Oak’s unmistakable geometry. In this rare configuration, the sculptural dial transforms the watch into a piece of wearable art, merging technical transparency with engraved decorative themes unique to this edition. Offered in superb condition and supported by confirmation from Audemars Piguet of its 1998 sale in Nigeria, this reference 14811BC stands as one of the most collectable and historically meaningful Royal Oak variants. Combining rarity, provenance and artistic execution, it represents a remarkable chapter in the creative evolution of Audemars Piguet during the late twentieth century.





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LONGINES, SWITZERLAND
REF. 7150-2, DIVER TROPICAL DIAL STAINLESS STEEL
A fine, rare and large stainless steel self-winding diver wristwatch with tropical dial, revolving bezel and center second
Brand Longines
Model Diver tropical dial stainless steel
Year 1960’s
Reference 7150-2
Caliber 290, 24 Jewels
Case N° 420
Bracelet Leather
Diameter 42 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
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JAEGER LECOULTRE, SWITZERLAND
REF. E859, MEMOVOX POLARIS STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and rare stainless steel self-winding alarm diver’s wristwatch with black dial, revolving bezel, date and central second
Brand Jaeger Lecoultre
Model Memovox Polaris Stainless steel
Year 1968
Reference E859
Caliber 825
Bracelet Leather
Diameter 42 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
REF. IW503203, PORTUGUESE PERPETUAL CALENDAR WHITE GOLD
A fine and large 18k white gold self-winding perpetual calendar wristwatch with blue dial day, date, month, moon phase, leap year and 7 days power reserve indicator
Brand IWC
Model Portuguese Perpetual Calendar white gold Year 2010
Reference IW503203
Caliber 51614, 62 Jewels
Case 3926496
Bracelet 3926496
Diameter 44 mm
Weight 166,81 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Box, warranty and booklets



REF. 240.2.18, GRANDE REVERSO GMT PINK GOLD
A fine, manual winding, 18k pink gold reversible wristwatch with large date, day and night indication and the reverse 8 day power reserve indicator and gmt
Brand Jaeger Lecoultre
Model Grande reverso gmt pink gold
Year 2009
Reference 240.2.18
Caliber 878, 35 Jewels
Case 2616634
Bracelet Jaeger Lecoultre leather with 18k pink gold deployant
clasp
Length 29 mm
Width 46 mm
Weight 120 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Box and papers

An extremely rare and fine 18k yellow gold rectangular hooded lugs manual winding wristwatch with guilloché dial
Brand Breguet
Model Guilloché dial yellow gold
Case 1589
Bracelet Leather with 18k yellow gold deployant clasp
Height 36 mm
Width 22 mm
Weight 45,94 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Chaumet box



Celebrated for its timeless aesthetics and mastery of traditional craftsmanship, Breguet has long stood at the summit of classical watchmaking. The present example offers a fascinating and unusual expression of the maison’s design language, bringing its heritage of refined dials into a contemporary stainless steel execution.
The rich brown lacquered dial remarkable for its depth, gloss, and subtle warmth evokes the elegance of grand feu enamel while remaining resolutely modern. Its surface shifts gracefully with the light, lending the watch a poetic presence uncommon in steel timepieces. The central seconds hand enhances the purity of the layout, while fine detailing recalls the spirit of Abraham-Louis Breguet’s original aesthetic codes.
A distinctive blend of tradition and individuality, this very rare Breguet stands as a refined yet unexpected creation,a watch where color, craftsmanship, and contemporary understatement meet in perfect harmony.

REF. 5070R, CHRONOGRAPH PINK GOLD
A fine and rare 18k pink gold manual winding chronograph wristwatch with silver dial, 2 registers and tachometer scale, with extract from the archives
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Chronograph pink gold
Year 2005
Reference 5070R
Movement 3362256
Caliber CH27-70, 24 Jewels
Case 4281141
Bracelet Patek Philippe leather with 18k pink gold deployant clasp
Diameter 42 mm
Weight 112,97 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Extract from the Archives




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3770/11JA-SCI,
A fine and rare stainless steel and gold quartz wristwatch with two tones dial, with stainless steel and gold bracelet
Brand Patek Philippe, Model «Nautellipse» stainless steel and gold Year 1980’s
Reference 3770/11JA-SCI
Movement N° 15006612
Caliber E27, 6 Jewels
Case 553154
Bracelet Patek Philippe integrated bracelet stainless steel and gold with deployant clasp. Approx overall length: 170mm
Length 38 mm
Width 35 mm
Weight 89,35 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Patek Philippe leather travel case and service invoice from 2023
EUR 15 000 - 25 000 USD 17 500 - 29 100 HKD 136 000 - 226 000
Introduced as part of the lineage born from the legendary Nautilus, this Patek Philippe reference 3770/11 JA-SOI offers a fascinating interpretation of the iconic nautical design language, blending steel and gold in a refined and unmistakably 1970s spirit. Often referred to among collectors as the “Nautellipse” due to its hybrid design codes, the model harmoniously merges the characteristic tension of Gérald Genta’s Nautilus case profile with the elegant, softer lines of Patek Philippe’s Ellipse d’Or.
The present example stands out through its beautifully preserved two-tone grey dial, displaying a subtle concentric contrast between the darker central oval and the lighter surrounding sector. The minimalist yellow-gold applied indexes pair elegantly with a later service set of luminous hands in Luminova, providing enhanced night-time readability while maintaining a coherent aesthetic within the original design language.
The case and integrated bracelet in steel and & 18K yellow gold remain clean and crisp, maintaining strong bevels and the original satin finish, with polished highlights enhancing the bracelet’s stepped construction. Powered by a highly precise quartz movement no. 1’506’612, this configuration reflects the forward-thinking approach Patek Philippe embraced in the late 1970s and early 1980s, bringing high-horology design to the emerging world of electronic calibers.
Accompanied by service papers, and bearing case number 553’154, this example presents a rare opportunity to acquire a reference produced in notably limited quantities and increasingly appreciated for its unique role in the Patek Philippe design evolution.
A sophisticated two-tone creation with distinctive “Nautellipse” architecture and a stylish grey double-tone dial, this Ref. 3770/11 combines rarity, elegant presence, and historical design significance, an attractive and characterful choice for the discerning collector seeking a less conventional yet deeply authentic chapter of Patek Philippe’s legacy.

Property of an Italian collector
A fine 18k pink gold manual winding wristwatch with white dial, roman numerals and subsidiary second at 6 o’clock with a rare nubuck bracelet with rose gold thread
stitching
Brand
Patek Philippe
Model Calatrava Pink Gold
Year 2010’s
Reference 5119R
Movement 5755893
Caliber 215, 18 Jewels
Bracelet Nubuck with with rose gold thread stitching
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 51,94 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories 2 leather Patek Philippe strap
Very rare and fascinating, it is presented in a combination that is unique in the world, with a strap hand-stitched by Principe, in Nabuk alligator leather stitched with 18k rose gold thread.



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REF. 3800/1, NAUTILUS STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and rare stainless steel cushion shaped self-winding wristwatch with blue/ green dial, date and center second with stainless steel integrated bracelet
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Nautilus stainless steel
Year 1983
Reference 3800/1
Movement 1421807
Caliber 335SC, 29 Jewels
Case 559429
Bracelet Stainless steel integrated with stainless steel deployant clasp. Total overall length: 180 mm
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories
Extract from the Archives Patek Philippe
n exceptional example of the highly coveted mid-size Nautilus, this Patek Philippe reference 3800 stands out for its striking and extremely sought-after blue sigma dial exhibiting a distinctive green hue, a fascinating and collectible chromatic evolution observed only on select early dials from the first years of production. The tonal shift, visible under natural light, gives the dial a depth and character that enthusiast collectors prize as one of the most charismatic variations within the reference.
Introduced in 1981, the Nautilus 3800 extended the design language established by Gérald Genta with the original 3700, translating the iconic porthole case and horizontally embossed dial into a more compact and versatile size. Early examples such as this one share many of the most desirable aesthetic traits of the first-generation Nautilus: thinner profile, first-series dial typography, and elegant applied gold hour markers with sigma signature, (“σ T SWISS T σ ”) attesting to the use of precious metal on the dial furniture.
The present watch is preserved in beautiful condition, with its stainless-steel case retaining clean, strong lines and the integrated bracelet maintaining excellent articulation. The mesmerizing dial shifting from deep marine blue to rich petrol-green depending on light and angle is a hallmark of early Nautilus production, the result of original finishing techniques no longer used today.

Powered by the ultra-thin calibre 335 SC, the movement combines refined technical architecture with the everyday practicality of a central seconds hand, a key evolution from the earlier 3700. Its mechanical performance remains exemplary and stands as a testament to Patek Philippe’s mastery of slim high-grade automatic watchmaking.
Adding considerable importance to this piece is the presence of its original 1983 certificate, documenting early-era provenance and greatly enhancing collectability. Complete papered examples of this rarity and visual distinction continue to gain recognition among connoisseurs seeking the finest historic Nautilus executions.
The convergence of traits seen here early production, steel execution, blue-to-green sigma dial, and full original documentation positions this 3800 in a highly desirable upper tier of the reference. A finely preserved and beautifully characterful Nautilus, offering both the unmistakable presence of Genta’s design philosophy and the scarcity factor that drives today’s most discerning collectors. A superb opportunity to acquire a rare, charismatic and exceptionally original Patek Philippe Nautilus, a noteworthy highlight for any advanced collection of modern icons.
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A fine and rare stainless steel self-winding diver wristwatch with black gilt dial and center second
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner James Bond
Year 1959
Reference 6538
Movement N° N724456
Caliber 1030, 25 Jewels
Case 449308
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information



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REF. 6202, TURN-O-GRAPH STEEL & GOLD
A very attractive and rare rolex oyster perpetual reference 6202, presented in steel and yellow gold, and fitted with a superb “honeycomb” dial, signed “swiss” at 6 o’clock, this elegant dial style - with its intricate guilloché texture - provides a refined contrast to the two-tone case construction, epitomizing rolex’s design language of the early 1950s
Brand Rolex
Model Turn-O-Graph steel & gold
Year 1954
Reference 6202
Movement 94150
Caliber A260
Case 951353
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex folded bracelet with deployant clasp (7836/ 258), approx overall length 185 mm
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 15 000 - 30 000 USD 17

The dial shows beautifully preserved black printing, including the “Rolex Oyster Perpetual” signature and applied gold hour markers, complemented by the original alpha hands. The luminous material remains intact and has aged to a warm, even patina. The honeycomb pattern adds extraordinary depth, catching light in a way that enhances the watch’s vintage character.
The two-tone case, combining stainless steel with a yellow gold bezel and crown, retains strong lines and proportions. The caseback is stamped 1.54, confirming production in the first quarter of 1954. Inside beats the automatic calibre A260, Rolex’s reliable early Perpetual movement, renowned for its robustness and precision. This example is fitted with a later folded-link Oyster bracelet (ref. 7836, end-links 258), measuring approximately 185 mm, which complements the case perfectly while ensuring comfortable wear. The reference 6202 holds a special place in Rolex history, produced in parallel with the early Turn-O-Graph models and sharing much of their design DNA - a transitional piece bridging the brand’s early automatic watches and the sportier tool models that followed. Highly appealing for its two-tone configuration, honeycomb “Swiss” dial, and excellent overall condition, this watch is a superb representative of Rolex’s early postwar craftsmanship and style. A rare and elegant vintage Rolex, showcasing a harmonious blend of steel, gold, and intricate dial artistry - a true connoisseur’s piece from the golden age of the Oyster Perpetual.

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A superb and rare stainless steel automatic wristwatch with rotating bezel, rare honeycomb cream “swiss” dial, and riveted oyster bracelet, backcase IV 53
Brand Rolex
Model Turn-o-graph
Year 1953
Reference 6202
Movement 14392
Caliber A 260, 19 jewels
Case 949906
Bracelet stainless steel Rolex riveted bracelet (7206/ 80), approx. overall lengh 195 mm.
Diameter 35 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 12 000 - 24 000 USD 14 000 - 27 900 HKD 110 000 - 218 000
The present watch is a remarkable early example of the Rolex Turn-O-Graph reference 6202, dating from 1953, and represents one of the brand’s first ventures into the world of rotatingbezel tool watches - a precursor to both the Submariner and the GMT-Master.
Housed in a stainless steel Oyster case with screw-down crown and caseback, stamped IV/53, this piece features the bidirectional black graduated bezel with the distinctive red triangle at 12 o’clock, one of the earliest and most iconic design elements in Rolex’s professional line. The bezel retains its period character and gilt-tone minute divisions, showing an attractive vintage patina.
The silver “honeycomb” dial (also known as “nid d’abeille”) is in outstanding condition, displaying the elegant gilt chapter ring, applied gold indexes and triangular hour markers, and the “SWISS” signature at 6 o’clock, confirming its originality. The combination of textures and gilt accents gives the dial a refined, three-dimensional depth rarely encountered on early Rolex sport models. Powered by the automatic calibre A260, the Turn-O-Graph ref. 6202 was one of the first Rolex watches to incorporate a rotating bezel for timing purposes - a feature that would soon define the Submariner line introduced the following year.


This example is fitted with its original riveted Oyster bracelet, completing its authentic vintage configuration.
A superb and historically significant example of the Rolex Turn-O-Graph reference 6202 “Red Triangle”, combining rarity, elegance, and pioneering design. With its silver honeycomb dial, early 1953 caseback, and original Oyster bracelet, this watch perfectly captures the transitional moment when Rolex began shaping the identity of its future tool-watch icons


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ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 4392, BUBBLE BACK STAINLESS STEEL
A fine staineless steel self-winding chronometer wristwatch with 2 tones dial and breguet numerals, small second at 6 o’clock
Brand Rolex
Model Bubble back stainless steel
Year 1947
Reference 4392
Movement 90717
Caliber 630, 17 Jewels
Case 607544
Bracelet Rolex Jubilee with deployant clasp. Approx overall length : 170 mm
Diameter 32 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
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ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 3372, BUBBLE BACK CHRONOMETER STAINLESS STEEL AND PINK GOLD
A fine and rare stainless steel and pink gold self-winding center second chronometer wristwatch with silver dial with a very rare stainless steel and pink gold grain of rice rolex bracelet
Brand
Rolex
Model Bubble back chronometer stainless steel and pink gold
Year 1947
Reference 3372
Movement N° 59486
Caliber 9 1/2’’’, 17 Jewels
Case 602493
Bracelet
Rolex stainless steel and pink gold with deployant clasp. Approx overall length : 175mm
Diameter 32 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
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REF. 5508, SUBMARINER SMALL CROWN SERPICO Y LAINO
A very fine and rare stainless steel automatic diver’s wristwatch, featuring a glossy lacquered tropical “spider” dial signed serpico y laino, gilt printing, mercedes hands relumed with tritium, service tritium luminous markers, and fitted with a stainless steel riveted oyster bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner small crown serpico y laino
Year 1958
Reference 5508
Movement 7245
Caliber 1530, 26 jewels
Case 400939
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex riveted bracelet, approx. length 180mm
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
C 2-6 D 2-55-05 M 3*
EUR 25 000 - 45 000 USD 29 100 - 53 000 HKD 226 000 - 408 000

The reference 5508, produced between 1957 and 1962, marks the final evolution of the early “Small Crown” Submariners before the introduction of crown guards. With its refined 36.5 mm case, 100-meter depth rating, and gilt dial, it embodies the golden age of early Rolex diving watches.
The present example is an especially attractive piece due to its highly glossy lacquer dial, which has developed a delicate “spider” crack pattern and an appealing tropical brown tone over time. The dial proudly bears the “Serpico y Laino” retailer signature, attesting to its sale through the prestigious Venezuelan jeweler - Rolex’s historic agent in Caracas - a hallmark of rarity and desirability among collectors.
The luminous hour markers and hands have been professionally relumed with tritium, offering both visual balance.
The external caseback engraving “S&L ACERO” remains perfectly preserved, confirming its Serpico y Laino provenance, while the inner caseback is stamped “III.1958”, indicating production during the third quarter of 1958 - entirely consistent with this configuration.
Powering this watch is the celebrated Rolex automatic calibre 1530, equipped with the distinctive “double butterfly” rotor, representing one of the brand’s earliest chronometergrade in-house movements and a milestone in the evolution of the Perpetual mechanism.
The case retains sharp bevels and excellent proportions, with a beautiful harmony between the dial, insert, and riveted Oyster bracelet, completing this historically coherent presentation.
A magnificent and historically significant Rolex Submariner reference 5508 “Serpico y Laino”, featuring a glossy tropical “spider” dial, full retailer engravings, the desirable calibre 1530 with double butterfly rotor, and period-correct 1958 caseback - a superb and collectible example combining rarity, provenance, and mechanical heritage.


REF. 16660, SEA-DWELLER COMEX «STARDUST DIAL» FORMER PROPERTY OF BERNARD KABRANE FULL SET
STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and very rare stainless steel diver’s wristwatch with black dial and date with original box and papers
Brand Rolex
Model
Sea-dweller COMEX «Stardust dial» former property of Bernard Kabrane full set stainless steel Year 1984
Reference 16660
Caliber 3035, 27 jewels
Case 8594261, Cx 3110
Bracelet Rolex Oyster stainless steel ref. 93160, end links 592 with deployant clasp stamp: R11. Approx. total length : 160 mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box, booklets, tag, tool and original papers
Service card by Rolex in 2021
EUR 70 000 - 120 000 USD 82 000 - 140 000 HKD 640 000 - 1 090 000
His watch belonged to Bernard Kabrane, a Comex diver and technician who was legendary in the years 1980-1990. Kabrane specialized in soldering for undersea constructions such as pipelines and offshore platforms. He was known for being able to remain longer than one and a half hours at depths greater than 50 meters, which was an exceptional feat. He achieved diving records for Comex, while working on the Panama Canal and many undersea pipeline



Property of an Italian Collector
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding wristwatch with black meter first zinc sulfite dial
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner
Year 1968
Reference 5513
Caliber 1520
Case 1775697
Bracelet Rolex riveted bracelet (7206/80)
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 8 000 - 12 000 USD 9 300 - 14 000 HKD 73 000 - 110 000
Introduced in the mid-1960s, the Submariner reference 5513 with “meter first” depth rating is highly sought after for its early dial configuration, displaying meters before feet, a feature phased out toward the end of the decade. The present example, dating from 1967, retains a well-preserved dial with crisp printing and the distinctive early depth signature so appreciated by collectors.
The luminous material, originally zinc-sulfide-based, has aged to an attractive and even patina, enhancing the vintage character of the watch. The hands were relumed in titanium at a later stage in a tone that remains visually coherent with the dial. The watch is fitted with a service bezel insert in good overall condition, providing a subtle contrast to the warmly aged dial.

This Submariner 5513 is an excellent illustration of Rolex’s evolving aesthetics during the 1960s and stands as a representative, elegant example of the coveted “meter first” configuration - a quintessential piece for collectors seeking an honest, characterful tool watch from this transitional era.
REF. 5513, SUBMARINER GILT UNDERLINE STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and very rare stainless steel self-winding diver’s wristwatch with gilt dial, underline and center second
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner gilt underline stainless steel Year 1963
Reference 5513
Caliber 1530, 26 Jewels Case 1005806
Bracelet Rolex Oyster riveted ref. 7206, end links 80 with deployant clasp stamped 4.66
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 15 000 - 30 000 USD 17 500 - 34 900 HKD 136 000 - 272 000
The present watch is an evocative and exceptionally appealing early example of the Submariner reference 5513, distinguished by its gilt gloss dial bearing the elusive “underline”, a discreet and historically important marking produced only during a narrow transitional period in the early 1960s. This subtle horizontal stroke, placed beneath the text at 6 o’clock, is today understood as a signifier of Rolex’s evolving approach to luminous material standards, making these dials highly sought after by connoisseurs for their rarity and their emblematic place in the brand’s technological evolution.

The dial itself is a superb survivor of the era, maintaining a deep, mirror-like gloss characteristic of early gilt Submariners. The luminous hour plots have matured into a warm, even patina, offering a striking contrast against the black lacquer surface. The hands have been professionally relumed, blending harmoniously with the dial’s aged luminous material and preserving the watch’s overall aesthetic coherence. Together, they give the watch a poetic sense of time passed and a visual harmony often coveted in vintage Rolex collecting.

An extraordinary early Speedmaster, this Omega Speedmaster CK2915-1 represents one of the most desirable and historically important configurations of the very first generation of the model that would become a cornerstone of horological and space-exploration history. Introduced in 1957 as part of Omega’s original professional toolwatch trilogy, the CK2915-1 is revered for its distinctive broad arrow hands, steel “BASE 1000” tachymeter bezel, and robust aesthetic, a design language that defined the Speedmaster lineage from its inception.
The present example stands at the summit of collector appeal, featuring a superbly aged tropical dial with a rich and captivating tone developed through decades of natural exposure. The radium-lumed hour markers and broad arrow hands exhibit a warm, even patina that testifies to both authenticity and remarkable preservation. This harmonious aging creates a visual depth prized by connoisseurs of early sports chronographs and considered one of the ultimate attributes for a museum-grade CK2915-1.
Its original stainless-steel case retains excellent proportions, preserving the bold geometry that made the reference iconic. The steel tachymeter bezel - a signature reserved only for the earliest Speedmasters presents beautifully, with period-correct engraving that underscores its pivotal role as the very first Speedmaster bezel design. Inside ticks the legendary Omega calibre 321, a column-wheel chronograph of exceptional pedigree, renowned for its precision and revered among collectors as one of the finest mechanical chronograph movements ever produced.
While the bracelet is a later-period replacement, its presence does not detract from the overwhelming originality and authenticity of the watch head, the true essence of collectability in an early Speedmaster. All key components remain correct for the reference and era, placing this example firmly among the most compelling surviving CK2915-1 watches known.

Early CK2915-1 Speedmasters with tropical radium dials are exceptionally scarce, and examples of this caliber seldom emerge from private collections. The combination of untouched radium elements, deep tropical transformation, early-reference significance, and strong originality offers a rare convergence of historical importance, aesthetic allure, and market desirability.
A magnificent CK2915-1 for the uncompromising collector, a trophy-grade Speedmaster that embodies the genesis of one of the most celebrated chronographs of all time
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Ref. ck 2915/1, Speedmaster tropical dial
A fine and very rare stainless steel manual winding chronograph wristwatch with stainless steel bezel, chocolate dial and 3 registers, with his extract from the archives confirming the date of sale : june 16, 1958, delivered to switzerland
Brand Omega
Model Speedmaster tropical dial
Year 1958
Reference CK 2915/1
Movement 15996393
Caliber 321, 17 jewels
Bracelet Omega stainless steel (Japan) with deployant clasp
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Extract from the Archives
EUR 50 000 - 150 000 USD 59 000 - 176 000 HKD 452 000 - 1 360 000 ** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information


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OMEGA, SWITZERLAND
REF. 198.7264, CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER F300 YELLOW GOLD
A fine and rare 18k yellow gold quartz wristwatch with date and center second, with 18k yellow gold omega bracelet
Brand Omega
Model Constellation chronometer f300 yellow gold
Year 1972
Reference 198.7264
Movement 34791643
Caliber 9162, 12 jewels
Bracelet 18k yellow gold Omega with deployant clasp Approx overall length : 185mm
Diameter 35 mm
Weight 119,76 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Omega service paper from 2018
EUR 6 000 - 10 000 USD 7 000 - 11 700 HKD 55 000 - 91 000


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ULYSSE NARDIN, SWITZERLAND
CHRONOGRAPH MONO-PUSHER STAINLESS STEEL
A fine, rare and large stainless steel manual winding mono-pusher chronograph with cream dial and 2 registers
Brand Ulysse Nardin
Model Chronograph mono-pusher stainless steel
Year 1930’s
Movement 28160
Case N° 399702
Bracelet Leather
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial and movement
REF. 3901, CHRONOGRAPH FLYBACK 13ZN YELLOW GOLD
A fine and very rare 18k yellow gold manual winding chronograph wristwatch with mobile lugs, silver dial, 2 registers and telemeter scale
Brand Longines
Model Chronograph Flyback 13ZN yellow gold
Year 1937
Reference 3901
Caliber 13ZN
Case 5405405
Bracelet Leather
Diameter 37 mm
Weight 60,18 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Extract from the Archives confirming the sale on 24 April 1937



REF. 8483BA, TIGER EYE’S DIAL YELLOW GOLD
An oustanding and very rare 18k yellow gold manual winding wristwatch with eye of tiger dial with an integrated 18k yellow gold braided gold with 7 oval tiger eye rings
Brand Audemars Piguet
Model Tiger eye’s dial yellow gold
Year 1972
Reference 8483BA
Movement 129816
Caliber 2003
Case 73261
Bracelet 18k yellow gold integrated with eye’s of tiger
Approx overall length : 165mm
Height 33 mm
Width 25 mm
Weight 84,82 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
C 2-8D 2-01 M 2* AAA
EUR 25 000 - 45 000 USD 29 100 - 53 000 HKD 226 000 - 408 000
This Audemars Piguet “Tiger Eye” bracelet watch is a striking example of the maison’s 1970s creative period, combining fine watchmaking with bold jewellery design. The dial and bracelet links are crafted in matching tiger’s eye, each stone displaying rich natural striations that give the watch its unmistakable character. Housed in an elegant gold case and seamlessly integrated into its sculptural bracelet, the present piece reflects Audemars Piguet’s mastery of ornamental materials and its distinctive design language of the era. A rare and highly decorative creation blending craftsmanship, elegance and artistic texture.

REF. 4260
An extremely rare and probably unique, 18k pink gold and diamond-set, manualwinding, lady’s wristwatch with concealed dial
Brand Vacheron Constantin
Year 1944
Reference 4260
Movement 435322
Caliber 8’’- 153
Case 283670
Bracelet Integrated Vacheron Constantin 18 pink gold bracelet
Approx overall length: 175mm
Weight 126,80 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Vacheron Constantin Extract from the Archives
C 2-8 D 2-01 M 2* AAA
EUR 20 000 - 40 000 USD 23 300 - 46 500 HKD 182 000 - 362 000


REF. 270.2.73, REVERSO MINUTE REPEATER LIMITED
EDITION PINK GOLD
A fine and very rare limited edition rectangular reversible 18k pink gold manual winding minute repeater wristwatch with silver dial
Brand Jaeger Lecoultre
Model Reverso minute repeater limited edition pink gold
Limited Edition 263/500
Year 1995
Reference 270.2.73
Movement 2676781
Caliber 943, 38 Jewels
Case 2676781
Bracelet Jaeger lecoultre leather with 18k pink gold deployant clasp
Height 26 mm
Width 36,5 mm
Weight 74,79 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box, drawing of the movement and Extract from the Archives

Property of an Italian collector
A very fine and extremely rare, stainless steel, manual wind wristwatch, two tone dial, over size case 40mm, Rolex Tropical signature on the dial
Brand Rolex
Model Oversize Tropical Year circa 1938/1940
Reference 3333
Case 38619
Bracelet Leather strap with original Rolex buckle
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
The present Rolex “Tropical” ref 3333 represents an exceedingly rare example of the brand’s early large-diameter wristwatches, produced during a formative period in the 1930s and 1940s when Rolex was exploring new case sizes and dial designs ahead of its postwar consolidation under the Oyster concept. Characterized by its big oversized stainless-steel case in 40 mm, refined stepped bezel and elegant Art Deco–inspired sector dial layout, this piece exemplifies the experimental spirit and aesthetic sophistication of Rolex’s pre-Professional era.
The dial, displaying a rich and evenly aged tropical patina, bears the “Tropical” designation and features a striking subsidiary seconds register at six o’clock, together with blued hands that contrast beautifully against the naturally aged surface. The case proportions, much larger than typical Rolex wristwatches of the period, give the watch a presence and modernity that anticipate the stylistic shift of the 1940s.

Powered by a manually wound movement and preserved in remarkable condition for its age, the present example offers collectors a rare opportunity to appreciate one of Rolex’s most elusive and artistically distinctive vintage timepieces. Its combination of rarity, large format, and original tropical dial surface make it a true connoisseur’s watch and a highly desirable addition to any important collection of early Rolex timepieces.



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REF. PAM00241, LUMINOR POWER RESERVE LIMITED
EDITION STAINLESS STEEL
A fine stainless steel self-winding diver wristwatch with black guilloché dial, date, power reserve indicator and small second at 9 o’clock
Brand Panerai
Model Luminor power reserve limited edition stainless steel
Limited Edition 094/500 Year 2011
Reference PAM00241
Movement 601224
Caliber OP IX, 21 Jewels
Case OP6767 - BB1315897
Bracelet Panerai leather with stainless steel buckle
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Guarantee card (Blank) and a stainless steel Panerai deployant clasp

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REF. PAM00087, SUBMERSIBLE 1000 «LA BOMBA» LIMITED
EDITION STAINLESS STEEL
A fine, rare and large stainless steel self-winding diver wristwatch with stainless steel revolving bezel, blue dial, date and small second at 9 o’clock
Brand Panerai
Model Submersible 1000 «la bomba» limited edition stainless steel
Limited Edition F339/500 Year 2003
Reference PAM00087
Caliber OP III, 25 Jewels Case OP6541 - BB 1092132
Bracelet Panerai rubber with stainless steel buckle
Diameter 44 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
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ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 1803, DAY-DATE PINK
A fine and rare 18k pink gold automatic wristwatch, featuring a day and date display in italian, fluted bezel, cream swiss radium dial and hands, fitted with an 18k pink gold oyster riveted bracelet with deployant clasp
Brand Rolex
Model Day-Date pink
Year 1962
Reference 1803
Movement DD95052
Caliber 1555, 26 jewels
Case 879914
Bracelet Pink gold 18k oyster riveted rolex bracelet endlink 76 with deplotant clasp, approx.overall length 195mm
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 103,51 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
2-6 D 2-6-01 M 2* EUR 12 000 - 22 000 USD 14 000 - 25 600 HKD 110 000 - 200 000

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ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 1803, DAY-DATE PINK
A very fine and rare 18k pink gold automatic wristwatch, featuring a black dial with applied baton hour markers, day and date indications in italian, fluted bezel, and fitted with an original 18k pink gold riveted elastic bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model Day-Date pink
Year 1965
Reference 1803
Movement DD74322
Caliber 1555, 26 jewels
Case 1203777
Bracelet Pink 18k gold elsatic riveted rolex bracelet, endlink 76, date 3 57, approx. overall length 185mm
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 103,51 g
Signature Dial, case and movement



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AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWITZERLAND
REF. 6005ST, ROYAL OAK SQUARE STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and rare stainless steel quartz wristwatch with grey dial and integrated stainless steel bracelet
Brand
Model
Audemars Piguet
Royal oak square stainless steel Year 1980’s
Reference 6005ST
Caliber 2511
Case B32350
Bracelet Audemars Piguet integrated stainless steel with deployant clasp. Approx overall length: 160 mm
Height 41 mm
Width 32 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
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AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWITZERLAND
REF. 6010BA, ROYAL OAK SQUARE YELLOW GOLD
A fine and rare lady’s 18k yellow gold quartz wristwatch with cream dial with 18k yellow gold integrated bracelet
Brand
Model
Audemars Piguet
Royal Oak Square Yellow gold
Year 1980’s
Reference 6010BA
Movement 255654
Case C4936
Bracelet 18k yellow gold integrated bracelet with deployant clasp. Approx overall length: 140 mm
Height 32 mm
Width 24 mm
Weight 103,21 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box and Certificate of origin C 2-8 D 2-01 M
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A fine and rare stainless steel tonneau shaped self-winding wristwatch with tropical dial, ap applied at 6 o’clock and date with a stainless steel integrated bracelet
Brand Audemars Piguet
Model Royal Oak Jumbo A series Tropical dial Stainless steel
Year 1970’s
Reference 5402ST
Caliber 2121
Case A1296
Bracelet Stainless steel integrated with stainless steel deployant clasp. Total overall length: 180 mm
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
C 2-8 D 2-01-10 M 2* AAA
EUR 30 000 - 80 000 USD 34 900 - 93 000 HKD 272 000 - 730 000
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information



Arare and highly coveted stainless steel automatic wristwatch with date, featuring a superbly aged “tropical” dial, part of the legendary first series of the Royal Oak.
Unveiled in 1972, the Royal Oak was a revolution, a watch that redefined the boundaries between sport and luxury. Designed by the visionary Gérald Genta, the Ref. 5402ST introduced an entirely new aesthetic language: the octagonal bezel secured by visible screws, the meticulously hand-finished integrated bracelet, and the mesmerising tapestry of its “Petite Tapisserie” dial. What was once avant-garde has become timeless.
The present example, belonging to the earliest “A-Series” production, carries the very DNA of the original concept that reshaped modern watchmaking. Its dial, now evolved into a warm tropical hue, tells a story of natural transformation, the gentle patina of time bestowing unique character and soul. Powered by the ultra-thin calibre 2121, derived from JaegerLeCoultre’s legendary 920 movement, the Royal Oak 5402ST remains an emblem of horological artistry and bold design.
An icon born of defiance, the “Jumbo” A-Series stands today not merely as a watch, but as a manifesto of modern elegance where steel dared to rival gold, and design transcended convention.

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An exceptionally rare and early rolex datejust reference 6305, distinguished by its highly coveted “roulette red datejust” dial and beautiful tropical patina, manufactured in 1953, this example belongs to the earliest generation of post-oyster perpetual datejust models that introduced the now-iconic cyclops magnifier and refined case proportions, self winding
Brand Rolex
Model Datejust red
Year 1953
Reference 6305
Movement 70642
Caliber A296, 18 jewels
Case 11333
Bracelet Rolex jubilee 9k bracelet with deployant clasp dated 4 53
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 87,29 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 12 000 - 18 000 USD 14 000 - 20 900 HKD 110 000 - 164 000
The original dial, signed “Swiss” at 6 o’clock, has aged to an elegant tropical champagne tone, exhibiting a rich, even patina that enhances the depth of the gilt printing. The “Datejust” text in red remains vivid, offering a striking contrast to the warm background. The date wheel alternates black and red numerals (“roulette” style), characteristic of Rolex’s mid-century aesthetic flair. The luminous hour plots and hands retain their original radium, perfectly matching the dial’s vintage warmth. The 9k yellow gold case preserves strong lines and retains its original proportions. Inside, the caseback is stamped 4.53, confirming production in the fourth quarter of 1953. The watch houses the automatic calibre A296, Rolex’s early Perpetual movement with 18 jewels and butterfly rotor, considered one of the brand’s foundational automatic calibres. Completing the watch is a matching 9K gold Jubilee bracelet, a period-correct and elegant complement to this historically significant Datejust. Early Datejust references with red “Datejust” text, roulette date wheels, and radium tropical dials are among the most soughtafter configurations by collectors. The present example combines all of these desirable traits, along with outstanding overall originality and condition. A beautiful and historically important early Datejust, representing one of Rolex’s most refined mid-century designs - a rare opportunity to acquire a reference 6305 in authentic, untouched tropical condition.

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A fine, very rare and large 18k yellow gold self winding anti-magnetic chronograph wristwatch with «olive pushers», silver dial with 2 registers, telemeter and tachometer scales
Brand Rolex
Model Chronographe Anti-magnetique
Year 1936
Reference 2508
Caliber 14’’’, 17 Jewels
Case 37128
Bracelet Leather with 18k yellow gold buckle
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 49,60 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
C 2-8 D 2-01-6-10 M 2* AA
EUR 15 000 - 30 000 USD 17 500 - 34 900 HKD 136 000 - 272 000
Asuperb and historically significant example of the Rolex Antimagnetic chronograph, this Reference 2508, case number 37128, is presented in solid 18-carat yellow gold and distinguished by its striking cream dial with applied gold indexes and matching gold hands.
The “Antimagnetic” designation on the dial underscores Rolex’s early experimentation with antimagnetic technology, an avant-garde achievement of its era.
Launched in the mid-1930s, the 2508 occupies a special place in Rolex’s chronograph lineage, being among the earliest models to feature dual registers and push-buttons, blending precision chronograph functionality with elegant design.
This particular piece, executed in yellow gold, elevates the reference into the realm of high-luxury vintage chronographs. The cream dial offers a beautifully restrained palette, the gold indexes and hands enhance the overall coherence and luxury aura. Its proportions and finish reflect the style and technical craftsmanship of Rolex’s premium line during this period.
Given the rarity of gold 2508 examples, especially with elegant dial treatments and full gold elements (indexes & hands), this watch stands amongst the most desirable in the reference. Scholarly research notes that the ref. 2508 was made in both steel and gold, in multiple dial variations, with significant value attached to rarer configurations.
The presence of the “Antimagnetic” inscription confirms its original specification and heritage, a testament to an era when Rolex wasn’t only refining luxury but also pioneering function.
Fitted with its original case, gold elements and appropriate dial presentation, this piece is a master-class example of vintage Rolex chronograph elegance and collector appeal.



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A rare and oversized 18k yellow gold cushion shaped quartz wristwatch with blue dial, center second and date
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Beta 21 yellow gold
Year 1976
Reference 3597
Movement 6085
Caliber BETA 21
Bracelet Patek Philippe leather with 18k yellow gold AW buckle
Diameter 43 mm
Weight approx 90 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Patek Philippe Certificate of origin
An emblematic symbol of Swiss horology’s bold technological leap into the future, this Patek Philippe reference 3597 houses the groundbreaking Beta 21 quartz calibre - the first high-precision electronic movement ever produced collectively by the leading Swiss manufactures. The reference embodies a moment when innovation, design, and prestige converged to redefine modern watchmaking.
The striking blue dial presents a deep metallic sunburst effect that shifts beautifully under changing light, elegantly framed by a minimalist layout featuring applied gold baton indexes and matching slender hands. The generous 18K yellow-gold case offers strong architectural presence with clear, sharp lines characteristic of early 1970s avant-garde design. A leather strap buckle completes the ensemble with refined balance.
Powered by movement No. 6085, this watch represents the earliest evolution of quartz in haute horlogerie, a technical revolution that placed Patek Philippe once again at the forefront of precision and innovation.
The piece is further elevated by the inclusion of original papers, significantly enhancing provenance and collector desirability.
A rare and historically significant Patek Philippe, combining the pioneering Beta 21 technology with a bold sculptural design and a charismatic blue dial, an exceptional opportunity for the connoisseur seeking a milestone reference within the evolution of modern watchmaking.





REF. 3597, BETA 21 YELLOW GOLD
A fine and rare, large, 18k yellow gold quartz wristwatch with blue dial, raised yellow gold indexes, date, centre second and 18k yellow gold pierced Patek Philippe bracelet
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Beta 21 yellow gold
Year 1972
Reference 3587/2
Movement 6029
Caliber B21
Case 2699456
Bracelet Patek Philippe leather with 18k yellow gold AW buckle
Diameter 43 mm
Weight 170,96 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories
Extract from the Archives Patek Philippe
EUR 25 000 - 50 000 USD 29 100 - 59 000 HKD 226 000 - 452 000
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information

ntroduced in the early 1970s, the Ref. 3587/2 is one of the most distinctive expressions of Patek Philippe’s pioneering participation in the Centre Electronique Horloger (CEH) consortium, creators of the revolutionary Beta 21 quartz movement. With its bold geometric lines, imposing gold case, and groundbreaking electronic heart, the model stands as an emblem of the maison’s avant-garde design language during the technologically transformative Quartz Era.
The present example features an arresting deep blue dial enhanced by applied yellow gold indexes, a date window at three o’clock, and central seconds - a configuration that accentuates the piece’s sculptural presence. Complementing the impressive case is a magnificent 18K yellow gold pierced bracelet, exquisitely crafted and unmistakably Patek Philippe in its refinement and architectural detailing.
A rare and charismatic watch combining technological innovation, precious metal opulence, and period-defining aesthetics, the Ref. 3587/2 “Beta 21” remains one of the most compelling creations of Patek Philippe’s experimental 1970s golden age.
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EF. 3700/11, NAUTILUS JUMBO STAINLESS STEEL AND GOLD
A fine, rare and large stainless steel and gold cushion shaped self-winding wristwatch with blue sigma dial and date with stainless steel and gold bracelet
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Nautilus Jumbo stainless steel and gold
Year 1982
Reference 3700/11
Movement 1307966
Caliber 28-255 C
Case 541.305
Bracelet Integrated stainless steel and gold with stainless steel deployant clasp. Approx overall length : 160 mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Case, dial and movement
Accessories Patek Philippe certificate of origin and Extract from the Archives
Widely acknowledged as one of the most significant luxury sports watches ever created, the Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 3700 embodies Gérald Genta’s visionary design in its purest form. In this elegant two-tone execution, combining stainless steel and 18K yellow gold, the model gains a warmer and more sophisticated personality, increasingly sought after by discerning collectors.
The deep blue sigma dial displays a captivating sunburst finish that responds beautifully to changing light, while the applied gold indexes and hands retain their original tritium lume, now aged to a soft and even patina. The model’s visual clarity and minimalist architecture helped establish the Nautilus as a foundational icon of modern watchmaking.
The integrated case and bracelet remain sharply defined, showcasing the groundbreaking maritime-inspired profile that redefined the concept of high luxury in a sports watch. The ultra-thin calibre 28-255 C, based on the esteemed Jaeger-LeCoultre 920, ensures the graceful proportions and technical sophistication that characterize early Nautilus production.
Identified by movement number 1’307’966, this example is accompanied by its original papers, two additional bracelet links, and an official extrait d’archives from Patek Philippe providing authoritative confirmation of originality and substantially reinforcing collectability.
A rare and highly coherent reference 3700/011, uniting full authenticity, exceptional completeness, and the timeless allure of the earliest Nautilus, an outstanding opportunity to acquire a pivotal milestone of contemporary horology.



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A fine and rare rolex explorer 2 freccione ref. 1655, mk2 frog foot dial, circa 1978 with original punched papers
Brand Rolex
Model Explorer II freccione Year 1978
Reference 1655
Movement D723684
Caliber 1570, 26 jewels
Case 5513969
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex oyster bracelet (78360/580 ), approx. overall length 190 mm
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original punched Rolex warranty
EUR 15 000 - 30 000 USD 17 500 - 34 900 HKD 136 000 - 272 000
Asuperb example of the legendary Rolex Explorer II reference 1655, affectionately nicknamed “Freccione” after its large orange 24-hour hand. Introduced in 1971, the 1655 was designed specifically for cave explorers and professionals requiring precise day/night distinction during long periods underground - embodying Rolex’s tool-watch philosophy at its peak.
This particular watch, produced circa 1978, features the desirable Mark II dial, instantly recognizable by its distinctive “Frog Foot” coronet and finely printed EXPLORER II text.
The matte black dial has aged beautifully, with creamy tritium hour plots and matching hands, providing a perfectly balanced vintage patina.
The stainless steel case retains sharp proportions and strong bevels, while the engraved 24-hour fixed bezel was reprinted with the black paint.
Powered by the robust automatic Rolex calibre 1570, this movement features hacking seconds and a date function with the signature Cyclops lens.
Accompanied by its original punched guarantee papers, this example combines outstanding condition, mechanical integrity, and documented provenance - a true collector’s piece representing one of the most iconic and distinctive tool watches of the 1970s.
A remarkable and well-preserved Rolex Explorer II “Freccione” MK2, offering both technical pedigree and undeniable vintage charisma.


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A fine and rare stainless steel self-winding antimagnetic wristwatch with silver dial and center second with original paper
Brand Rolex
Model Milgauss stainless steel
Year 1971
Reference 1019
Movement M712006
Caliber 1580, 26 Jewels
Case N° 2558530
Bracelet Rolex Oyster stainless steel ref.78360, end link 580 with deployant clasp stamp I8. Approx overall length: 190mm
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original punched paper
EUR 15 000 - 30 000 USD 17 500 - 34 900 HKD 136 000 - 272 000
Ahighly sought-after scientific instrument turned collector icon, this Rolex Milgauss reference 1019 from 1970 represents the purest expression of the brand’s anti-magnetic engineering. Originally developed for physicists and engineers working in high-electromagnetic environments, the reference 1019 combines technical resilience with a remarkably understated aesthetic, a discreet tool with cult-status horological significance.

This example features the signature silver brushed dial unique to the reference, with crisp black printing and the all-important MILGAUSS text in bold red, underscoring the watch’s scientific pedigree. The tritium luminous material remains original on both the hands and hour markers, showing a warm and homogeneous patina highly appreciated by connoisseurs. The straight seconds hand retains its correct tritium-filled rectangular tip, distinguishing early authentic configurations.
The stainless-steel case, fitted with its original smooth bezel, presents sharp lines and full proportions, suggesting only light and sympathetic polishing over its life. Inside, the caliber 1580, protected by a soft-iron shield ensures the outstanding magnetic resistance that defined the model. Paired with a correct and desirable solid-link Oyster bracelet, the watch wears with robust presence while preserving its functional identity.
Bearing serial number 255’830, this piece dates to circa 1970, one of the most collectible production periods for the reference. It is accompanied by its original papers, a major plus for collectors seeking completeness and traceable provenance.
A rare opportunity to acquire a remarkably well-preserved Rolex Milgauss 1019 with original tritium lume, untouched dial printing, strong case proportions and documented originality, a technically important and visually timeless Rolex tool watch, now celebrated as one of the most distinctive and intellectually storied models in the brand’s history.





Property of an Italian Collector
A very fine and extremely rare, antimagnetic, wristwatch with brown colour changed honeycomb dial, milgauss signature in red
Brand Rolex
Model Milgauss
Year 1959
Reference 6541
Movement DN903344
Caliber 1066-M
Case 422047
Bracelet Rolex Riveted bracelet 7205/80, clasp 2-58, approx overall length 190mm
Diameter 38 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box, 1 extra link
EUR 100 000 - 200 000 USD 118 000 - 234 000 HKD 910 000 - 1 810 000
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information

The present Rolex Oyster Perpetual Milgauss reference 6541 represents one of the most elusive and historically important professional models ever produced by the manufacture.
Originally designed in the late 1950s for scientists and engineers exposed to strong magnetic fields, the reference 6541 introduced the now-legendary Milgauss name and established the model as Rolex’s definitive anti-magnetic wristwatch. This example features the distinctive black honeycomb dial, rotating bezel calibrated to 60 units, and the celebrated lightning bolt seconds hand, all characteristic hallmarks of the early Milgauss design language. While the luminous material on the dial has been professionally restored, the overall integrity of the watch remains preserved, allowing its unique character and historical significance to be fully appreciated. Retaining its period-correct Oyster riveted bracelet, the present reference 6541 stands as a rare survivor of one of the most technically innovative and visually striking models in Rolex’s mid-century production. Revered among collectors for its rarity, scientific heritage, and unmistakable design, the 6541 continues to embody the pioneering spirit of Rolex’s early professional tool watches.


REF. 1803, DAY-DATE, BURGUNDY STELLA DIAL, WHITE GOLD
A very fine and rare 18k white gold manual winding wristwatch with a stunning burgundy «stella» dial, center second and date
Brand Rolex
Model Day-date, burgundy stella dial, white gold
Year 1967
Reference 1803
Movement DD88780
Caliber 1556, 26 Jewels
Case 1423223
Bracelet Rolex President 18k white gold with deployant claps
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 114,9 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 30 000 - 50 000 USD 34 900 - 59 000 HKD 272 000 - 452 000
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information

The Day-Date Ref. 1803, long regarded as one of the most emblematic expressions of Rolex’s mid-century prestige, becomes truly exceptional when paired with the elusive lacquered “Stella” dials produced in the 1970s and early 1980s. These vividly colored, high-gloss enamel-like dials, each applied in multiple layers and polished to remarkable depth were made in very limited quantities, and their survival in such crisp condition is increasingly rare.
The present example, rendered in noble 18K white gold, is elevated by its luminous burgundy Stella dial, a tone treasured by collectors for its dramatic warmth and rich saturation. The applied baton markers and central seconds hand underscore the purity of the composition, while the fluted bezel and classic proportions of the Oyster case anchor the watch in timeless Day-Date design tradition.
A refined and scarce configuration, this white-gold Ref. 1803 with burgundy Stella dial stands among the most desirable variants of the entire Day-Date lineage,a harmonious fusion of color, craftsmanship, and Rolex prestige.



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SWITZERLAND
Ref. 3919j-015, Calatrava blue dial yellow gold
A fine, elegant and very rare 18k yellow gold manual winding wristwatch with 18k yellow gold «clous de paris» bezel rare blue dial with roman numerals and small second at 6 o’clock
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Calatrava blue dial yellow gold
Year 1990’s
Reference 3919J-015
Movement 1901838
Calibre 215, 18 jewels
Case 4260987
Bracelet Patek Philippe leather with 18k yellow gold buckle
Diameter 33 mm
Weight 44,37 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Leather travel case and Patek Philippe service invoice from 2024
EUR 8 000 - 12 000 USD 9 300 - 14 000 HKD 73 000 - 110 000
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REF. 56303SA, ROYAL OAK QUARTZ
A very fine and elegant example of the audemars piguet royal oak in its refined twotone configuration, reference 56303SA, crafted from stainless steel and 18k yellow gold, this model embodies Gérald Genta’s timeless design language in a more compact and sophisticated size
Brand
Audemars Piguet
Model Royal Oak quartz
Year 1990’s
Reference 56303SA
Caliber 2511 quartz
Case 978
Bracelet
Stainless steel and 18k gold integrated AP bracelet with deployant clasp, approx overall lengh: 170 mm
Diameter 33 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement C 2-6 D 2-01 M 2* AA
EUR 7 000 - 10 000
This beautiful medium size Royal Oak, bearing serial number 978, features a striking grey sunburst dial with applied yellow gold hour markers and matching hands, beautifully complementing the warm tones of the gold bezel and bracelet center links. The distinctive combination of steel and gold enhances the Royal Oak’s signature octagonal architecture, showcasing the perfect harmony between sport and elegance.
Powered by Audemars Piguet’s reliable quartz calibre 2511, this reference captures the spirit of innovation and precision that defined the brand’s creations of the early 1980s.
Elegant, versatile, and beautifully preserved, this Royal Oak Quartz 56303SA stands as a refined expression of Audemars Piguet’s craftsmanship - a sophisticated collector’s piece that bridges timeless design and modern practicality.
Property of an Italian Collector
REF. 6263, DAYTONA, STAINLESS
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, manual wind wristwatch, black dial, 3 silver subdials, small red dial
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona
Year Circa 1982
Reference 6263
Movement 13154
Caliber 727
Case 7627612
Bracelet Rolex oyster bracelet, length approx 170 mm
Diameter 37 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement



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A superb and historically significant example of the rolex sea-dweller “double red” mk3, distinguished by its rarity, exceptional preservation and inside backcase with the three last digits
Brand Rolex
Model Seadweller double red
Year 1973
Reference 1665
Movement D423725
Caliber 1570
Case 3515228
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex folded bracelet (93150/385), clasp code S4,approx. Overall length 185 mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Rolex service papers
EUR 20 000 - 40 000 USD 23 300 - 46 500 HKD 182 000 - 362 000
he present watch is an outstanding representation of the Rolex Sea-Dweller reference 1665, featuring the highly desirable Mark III “Double Red” dia, distinguished by its vivid red printing applied directly onto the black lacquer surface, and its characteristic typography with the second line “SUBMARINER 2000” slightly smaller than the upper “SEA-DWELLER”. This version, produced circa 1973, remains one of the most sought-after configurations among vintage Rolex diving watches.
Developed in collaboration with COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d’Expertises), the Sea-Dweller was designed for professional saturation diving and introduced the helium escape valve, a revolutionary innovation that made it the ultimate tool watch of its era.
This watch exhibits a beautifully preserved Mark III dial, with crisp red printing, creamy patinated tritium indexes and matching hands, giving it a perfectly harmonious vintage appeal. The matte black surface has retained its depth and texture, testifying to the originality of the dial.
Powered by the automatic calibre 1570, officially chronometer-certified, it combines mechanical reliability with precision. The case retains strong proportions and a well-defined bevel, typical of untouched early 1970s examples.
Accompanied by its Rolex Service Papers, this piece has benefited from careful maintenance while preserving its authenticity and period character.
A superb and historically important example of the Rolex Sea-Dweller “Double Red” MK3, combining rarity, perfect proportions and documented provenance, a true cornerstone for any serious Rolex collector.


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An exceptional and rare rolex gmt-master reference 1675, featuring a beautiful tropical chapter ring dial that has aged to a rich and even chocolate tone, the glossy surface shows an attractive “spider” pattern, the result of natural aging of the original lacquer, the luminous hour markers and matching hands are in radium, maintaining their warm vintage hue, self winding
Brand Rolex
Year 1960
Reference 1675
Movement 76196
Caliber 1560, 25 jewels double butterfly rotor
Case 304436
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex riveted bracelet with deployant clasp, approx overall length 190 mm
Diameter 39 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
3-6 D 2-6-01 M 3* EUR 25 000 - 45 000 USD 29 100 - 53 000 HKD 226 000 - 408 000
This early and remarkably well-preserved Rolex GMT-Master reference 1675 represents one of the most desirable configurations of the model’s first generation. Featuring a stunning “Tropical Chemin de Fer” dial, the glossy black surface has aged to a deep and even chocolatebrown tone, enhanced by the delicate “Spider” pattern formed naturally over time as the lacquer gently cracked and aged. This unique visual texture gives the watch an unmistakable and captivating presence under light.

The minute track “Chemin de Fer” configuration and radium luminous material clearly identify this dial as belonging to the earliest batch of reference 1675 production. The luminous hour plots and matching hands have aged consistently, developing a warm and appealing patina.

The stainless steel case remains strong, with well-defined lugs, showing honest wear consistent with its age.
The inside caseback engraved 1.60 confirms an early 1960 production date, while the movement is fitted with the calibre 1560, featuring the distinctive “double butterfly” rotor. The movement is clean and fully functional.
Early examples such as this one - combining radium luminous material, tropical spider lacquer dial, and transitional movement architecture - are among the most coveted GMT-Masters by seasoned Rolex collectors. Each tropical dial is unique, and the present example stands out for its uniform tone, well-preserved printing, and overall originality.
A rare and visually striking early GMT-Master, this reference 1675 “Tropical chapter ring” embodies the charm and warmth that only time and nature can create - an exceptional opportunity for the discerning collector.

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REF. 16660, SEA-DWELLER COMEX
A fine and extremely rare stainless steel diver’s wristwatch with black matte dial, date and comex signature, made for the compagnie maritime d’expertises with rolex service card from 2012 and a calendar, self winding
Brand Rolex
Model Sea-Dweller Comex
Year 1982
Reference 16660
Caliber 3035, 27 jewels
Case 7205221/3041
Bracelet
Rolex Oyster stainless steel ref. 93160/ 593, clasp code rs4, with deployant clasp stamp, approx. overall length 185mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Rolex service card from 2012, calendar
2-6 D 2-6-01 M 2* EUR 80 000 - 160 000 USD 93 000 - 186 000 HKD 730 000 - 1 450 000
Afine and extremely rare stainless steel automatic diver’s wristwatch with date, helium escape valve, and black dial bearing the COMEX logo. Made in the early 1980s, this example was supplied directly to the Compagnie Maritime d’Expertises (COMEX), the legendary French deep-sea diving company.
The present watch represents one of the most sought-after professional tool watches ever produced by Rolex. The reference 16660, also known as the “Triple Six,” marked an important evolution in the Sea-Dweller line, introducing a sapphire crystal, an increased depth rating of 1220 meters (4000 feet), and the robust Caliber 3035 with quickset date function.

This particular example, bearing the distinctive COMEX logo on the dial and the engraved caseback, was issued exclusively to professional divers employed by COMEX for deep saturation diving missions. These watches were never available to the public and were produced in extremely limited numbers, making them among the rarest and most coveted of all Rolex tool watches.

Preserved in excellent overall condition, this Sea-Dweller COMEX ref. 16660 combines historical significance, technical innovation, and rarity, embodying the enduring partnership between Rolex and COMEX-one of the most fascinating collaborations in the history of professional diving instrumentation.


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REF. 1675, GMT MASTER UNDERLINE DOUBLE SWISS GILT DIAL POINTED GUARD STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and very rare stainless steel self-winding wristwatch with 2 time zones gilt dial, underline, double swiss with date and center second
Brand Rolex
Model
Gmt Master Underline Double Swiss Gilt Dial Pointed Guard Stainless steel
Year 1963
Reference 1675
Movement 22004
Caliber 1560, 26 Jewels
Case 876590
Bracelet
Rolex stainless steel Oyster riveted ref. 7206, end link : 80 with deployant clasp stamp 2.64.
Total overall length : 190 mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 20 000 - 40 000 USD 23
superb early example of the iconic GMT-Master reference 1675, this watch belongs to the exceedingly desirable transitional production of 1963, distinguished by its Double “SWISS” signature positioned at six o’clock, accompanied by the discreet Underline - a rare hallmark indicative of Rolex’s shift to tritium.
Its gilt glossy dial presents itself in exceptional preservation, with brilliantly rendered gold graphics and cohesively aged luminous plots, radiating a striking contrast against the deep, mirror-like black lacquer. The gilt inscriptions - crisp, perfectly executed - reflect the artisanal dial manufacturing techniques of the early 1960s, long abandoned and now passionately sought after by the most serious collectors.
The original red and blue aluminium bezel insert displays a rich tone and correct period font, enhancing the watch’s unmistakable aviator character. Housed in a sharp 40 mm Oyster case, retaining strong lugs and excellent definition, this early GMT-Master is powered by the venerable calibre 1560, renowned for its reliability during the conquering of the skies by pioneering Pan American Airways crews.
Entirely correct and original throughout - including hands, insert, crown and bracelet - this example offers all the traits of the most collectible early 1675s, combining rarity, impeccable coherence, and outstanding condition.
A foundational landmark in the history of Rolex tool watches, this “Double Swiss Underline” Gilt stands as a crown jewel for any connoisseur of transitional-era GMT-Masters: a reference born to navigate time zones, and destined to define a legend.

REF. 5055G, CALATRAVA POWER RESERVE MOON PHASE
WHITE GOLD
A fine and rare 18k white gold self-winding wristwatch with black dial, moon phase, date and power reserve indicator
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Calatrava power reserve moon phase white gold
Year 2002
Reference 5055G
Movement 3165794
Caliber 240/164
Case 4166653
Bracelet Leather with 18k white gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 80,02 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Extract from the Archives



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A very fine and rare, stainless steel, manual wind wristwatch, creamy Paul Newman dial
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona Paul Newman
Year 1967
Reference 6239
Caliber 722-1
Case 1695130
Bracelet Oyster riveted bracelet, 7205/71, clasp3-69, length approx 185mm
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information
The present example of the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona reference 6239 is an exceptional and early representation of the legendary “Paul Newman” dial configuration, featuring the highly desirable 300-unit bezel and the classic white dial with contrasting black subsidiary registers. Of particular note, the watch retains all its original tritium lume plots in remarkable condition, together with its matching tritium-filled hands. It is furthermore offered with its original riveted Oyster bracelet, completing an ensemble of impressive authenticity and coherence.
The reference 6239 occupies a central place in the history of the Daytona, being the very first Cosmograph reference and the foundation upon which the exotic “Paul Newman” dial was introduced. The combination of the 300-unit bezel, the distinctive red outer minute track, and the original luminous elements exemplifies the defining features that have come to symbolize the golden age of Rolex chronograph design.
Admired for its balanced proportions and enduring aesthetic, the 6239 “Paul Newman” remains one of the most iconic and collectible wristwatches of the 20th century. The present example, preserved in original condition and fitted with its period-correct riveted bracelet, stands as a remarkable testimony to the earliest and most celebrated era of the Daytona legend.



The Reference 1463 occupies a revered position within Patek Philippe’s history as the maison’s only vintage chronograph fitted with a waterproof screwback case and round pushers. Produced between the 1940s and 1960s in exceptional scarcity, it has become one of the most sought-after hand-wound chronographs of the 20th century — a masterpiece uniting elegance, engineering, and rarity.
The present example is distinguished by its extraordinary brown lacquer dial — the coveted “Bronzo” tone — whose glossy, enamel-like surface radiates warmth and depth. The harmonious composition of gilt scales, subsidiary registers, and central chronograph seconds expresses the timeless balance that defines Patek Philippe’s greatest designs.
Complete with its original certificate, presentation box, and Extract from the Archives, this 1463 “Bronzo” stands among the finest survivors of its kind: an icon of vintage Patek Philippe collecting, where provenance, preservation, and aesthetic beauty converge.
REF. 1463, CHRONOGRAPH ‘‘BRONZO’’ DIAL YELLOW GOLD
A very fine and exceptional, manual winding, 18k yellow gold waterproof chronograph wristwatch with a unique brown patinated dial and 2 registers
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Chronograph ‘‘bronzo’’ dial yellow gold
Year 1951
Reference 1463
Movement 657124
Caliber 13’’’
Case 867888
Bracelet Leather with 18k yellow gold Patek Philippe buckle
Diameter 35 mm
Weight 104,59 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Patek Philippe Box, original certificate and Extract from the Archives
C 2-8 D 2-01 M 2*
EUR 80 000 - 160 000 USD 93 000 - 186 000 HKD 730 000 - 1 450 000
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information






Property of an Italian collector
REF. 6239, COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA, STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine and rare, stainless steel, manual wind wristwatch, silver dial, black subdials
Brand Rolex
Model Cosmograph Daytona
Year Circa 1964
Reference 6239
Caliber 722-1
Case 1090550
Bracelet Rolex oyster bracelet length approx 165 mm
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement

REF. 18039, DAY-DATE STELLA DIAL WHITE GOLD
A fine and very rare 18k white gold self-winding wristwatch with stella dial, diamonds set, day, date and center second with 18k white gold president bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model Day-Date Stella dial white gold
Year 1983
Reference 18039
Movement D884718
Caliber 3055
Case 7522088
Bracelet Rolex 18k white gold President with deployant clasp.
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 127,19 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Produced in small numbers during the 1970s and early 1980s, the Stella dials remain among the most vibrant and collectible expressions of the Day-Date lineage. The present example does not have serifs on the gold writings. Crafted in bold lacquer tones, each dial possesses a glossy, enamel-like depth that has become iconic among connoisseurs. The present example, featuring a striking red Stella dial enhanced by diamond-set hour markers, stands as one of the most dramatic and desirable executions.



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REF. 16800, 16800 COMEX
A very rare and historically important stainless steel automatic diver’s wristwatch with date, helium escape valve, comex logo dial, full serial engraved inside the backcase, documentation from jacques bianchi marseille and rolex service from 2014
Brand Rolex
Model 16800 COMEX
Year 1982
Reference 16800
Movement 815565
Caliber 3035, 27 jewels
Case 7276928/ 6087
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex bracelet (93150/593), clasp code E010, approx. overall length 180mm.
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Jacques Bianchi service card and documentation C 2-6 D 3-50-05 M 2*
EUR 80 000 - 120 000 USD 93 000 - 140 000 HKD 730 000 - 1 090 000
The present watch is an exceptional example of the Rolex Submariner reference 16800 “COMEX”, one of the most iconic professional diver’s watches ever produced by Rolex for the legendary French deep-sea engineering company COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d’Expertises). Delivered in the early 1980s, this model represents the evolution from the early 5514 and 1680 COMEX tool watches to the new generation featuring the sapphire crystal and the improved calibre 3035, combining professional functionality with greater precision and durability.
The matte black “COMEX” dial displays the company’s distinctive white logo above the depth rating, giving it an unmistakable presence and historical significance. Hands have been professionaly relumed and dial refreshed.

This reference 16800 also features the helium escape valve on the side of the case - a hallmark of Rolex’s partnership with COMEX - COMEX issue number 6087and the unidirectional graduated bezel, enhancing its robustness and diving capabilities.
Powered by the automatic Rolex calibre 3035, this Submariner provides both date and chronometer-certified precision, making it one of the most advanced professional watches of its era. The watch is accompanied by its service papers from Jacques Bianchi Marseille, official Rolex and COMEX service partner renowned for the maintenance of professional diving instruments, further confirming its authenticity and traceable professional provenance. A remarkable and historically important Rolex Submariner reference 16800 COMEX, combining technical innovation, professional heritage, and preserved authenticity - a key model in the evolution of Rolex’s collaboration with COMEX, and a must-have for the serious Rolex tool-watch collector.



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ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 1803, DAY-DATE WHITE GOLD
A fine 18k white gold self winding wristwatch with silver dial, day and date with 18k white gold president bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model Day-date white gold
Year 1972
Reference 1803
Movement DD490329
Caliber 1556, 26 jewels
Case 3139124
Bracelet
Rolex President 18k white gold.
Approx overall length: 175 mm
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 122,68 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
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ROLEX, SWITZERLAND
REF. 1016, EXPLORER I GILT DIAL, CHAPTER RING
STAINLESS STEEL
A fine and rare stainless steel self-winding wristwatch with gilt dial, chapter ring and center second
Brand Rolex
Model Explorer I gilt dial, chapter ring stainless steel
Year 1965
Reference 1016
Movement D15231
Caliber 1560, 26 Jewels
Case N° 1284978
Bracelet
Rolex stainless steel oyster riveted ref. 7206, end link : 58 with deployant clasp stamp 3.69.
Total overall length : 185 mm
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
C 2-8 D 2-01-10 M 2*
EUR 6 000 - 12 000
PATEK PHILIPPE FOR TIFFANY
CUSHION YELLOW GOLD
An extremely rare 18k yellow gold cushion shaped manual winding wristwatch with « email, heures dauphines, radium» dial
Brand TIFFANY
Model Cushion yellow gold
Year 1920
Reference 1803
Movement 94.988
Caliber 12’’’, échappement à ancre
Case 284.876
Bracelet Leather with 18k yellow gold buckle
Diameter 30 mm
Weight 35,62 g
Signature Dial, case and movement




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An exceptional and historically significant example of the rolex explorer i reference 14270, specially associated with the comex everest program, produced in 1997, this piece represents one of the rare collaborations between rolex and comex (compagnie maritime d’expertises) beyond the realm of professional diving watches, a unique link to the legendary spirit of exploration
Brand Rolex
Model Explorer I Comex Everest
Year 1997
Reference 14270
Movement 4726966
Caliber 3000, 27 jewels
Case T597007
Bracelet Steel Rolex oyster bracelet 78360 with 558B clasp code Z2, approx. total length 200 mm.
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories original rolex box and punched warranty with 119 comex code, documentation from the press, two additional links
EUR

Ahighly important and exceedingly rare stainless steel automatic wristwatch, the present Rolex Explorer I reference 14270 “COMEX Everest” is one of the very few examples issued by Rolex in collaboration with COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d’Expertises) outside the field of professional diving. Produced in 1997, it stands as a unique testament to Rolex’s enduring connection with scientific exploration and human endurance.
That same year, COMEX conducted the groundbreaking Operation Everest III, a physiological experiment simulating a full ascent of Mount Everest within a hypobaric chamber in Marseille, France. Over the course of 31 days, eight male volunteers aged between 23 and 37 were exposed to progressively reduced atmospheric pressures replicating an altitude of 8,848 meters (approximately 253 mmHg). The study included a brief “descent” to 5,000 meters for recovery, while continuous cardio-respiratory and metabolic data were recorded to advance understanding of human adaptation to extreme hypoxia.
For this mission, Rolex supplied a very limited number of watches to COMEX personnel and participants, each specially engraved on the caseback “EVEREST 8848 m COMEX 1997.” Known examples include several professional models - the present Explorer I Ref. 14270, the GMT-Master Ref. 16700, the Submariner Ref. 16610, and the Oysterquartz Ref. 17000confirming that the issue was a small, multi-reference batch rather than a numbered series. Historical evidence suggests fewer than ten pieces in total, making this one of the rarest COMEX-linked Rolex productions ever recorded.
The present watch retains its 36 mm stainless steel Oyster case, smooth polished bezel, black lacquer dial with applied white-gold hour markers and tritium-filled Mercedes hands, powered by the automatic Calibre 3000. Offered with its original box, punched warranty, booklets, and COMEX documentation, this “COMEX Everest” Explorer is a remarkable and intellectually compelling timepiece - bridging Rolex’s historic ties from the deepest oceans to the highest peaks on Earth.






/ KUTCHINSKY, SWITZERLAND
REF. 2051/1, DUAL TIME JUMBO YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD AND DIAMONDS
A fine and very rare, oversize 18k yellow and white gold manual winding wristwatch with 2 time zones and diamonds set with 18k yellow gold chopard integrated «milanese» bracelet
Brand CHOPARD / KUTCHINSKY
Model
Dual Time jumbo yellow and white gold and diamonds
Year 1978
Reference 2051/1
Caliber 113720
Case 3139124
Bracelet Chopard integrated 18k yellow gold bracelet. Approx total length: 185mm
Diameter 43 mm
Width 26 mm
Weight 97 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
C 2-8 D 2-01M 2* AAA
EUR 6 000 - 12 000 USD 7 000 - 14 000 HKD 55 000 - 110 000
This model was produced exclusively for Kuchinsky in London.
* Kuchinsky was a prestigious London-based jewelry and watch house founded in the late 19th century . The firm quickly gained a reputation fo craftsmanship, creativity and bold design. Kutchinsky also produced jewel-set watches, blending fine horology with artistic design.
REF. 3445/6, CALATRAVA WATERPROOF YELLOW GOLD
A fine and rare 18k yellow gold waterproof self-winding wristwatch with gold dial, date and center seconds with an integrated 18k yellow gold Patek Philippe bracelet
Brand Patek Philippe
Model Calatrava waterproof yellow gold
Year 1968
Reference 3445/6
Movement 1126988
Caliber 27-460 M, 37 Jewels
Case 324291
Bracelet Patek Philippe integrated 18k yellow gold. Approx total length: 190mm
Diameter 35 mm
Weight 118,06 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original Patek Philippe certificate
C 2-8 D 2-01-6-10 M 2* AAA
EUR 10 000 - 20 000 USD 11 700 - 23 300 HKD 91 000 - 182 000
REF. 4600, CLASSIC PINK GOLD NEW OLD STOCK
A fine, rare and new old stock 18k pink gold manual winding wristwatch with cream dial, numeral
Brand Vacheron Constantin,
Model Classic pink gold new old stock
Year 1950
Reference 4600/6
Movement 490314
Caliber 12’’1/2-453
Case 320243
Diameter 35 mm
Weight 35,45 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Extract from the Archives




REF. ELHT, ELEGANTE TITANTIUM
A fine and innovation, titanium flat tortue shaped quartz wristwatch with luminescent dial centre and transparent caseback
Brand FP Journe
Model Elegante Titanium Year 2021
Reference ELHT
Caliber 1210
Case A-941-ELHT
Bracelet FP Journe rubber with titanium deployant clasp Width 48 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original box and certificate



WOOD PRESENTATION BOX
A fine limited edition wooden presentation box for fives watches
Brand FP Journe
Model Wood presentation box

REF. 16519, COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA WHITE GOLD
A fine and rare 18k white gold self-winding chronograph wristwatch with white gold
bezel, white dial and 3 registers
Brand Rolex
Model Cosmograph daytona white gold
Year 1998
Reference 16519
Movement 180972
Caliber 4030, 31 Jewels
Case A336907
Bracelet Leather with 18k white gold deployant clasp
Diameter 40 mm
Weight 125,49 g
Signature Dial, case and movement



REF. 16523, DAYTONA R SERIES FLOATING DIAL STEEL AND GOLD
A fine and very rare stainless steel and gold self-winding chronograph wristwatch with black floating dial and 3 registers
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona R series floating dial steel and gold
Year 1989
Reference 16523
Movement 13875
Caliber 4030
Case R985618
Bracelet
Stainless steel and gold (78363.18) end links 403 with stainless steel deployant clasp stamped M6. Approx overall length: 185mm
Diameter 40 mm
Weight 131,92 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Box and Rolex service guarantee card



REF. 6263, “OYSTER COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA”, PAUL
STAINLESS STEEL
A very fine, extremely rare and highly collectible stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, fitted with the coveted “oyster paul newman” mk2 panda dial, rolex calibre 727 manual-wind movement, screw-down “millerighe” pushers, and black acrylic bezel
Brand Rolex
Model Oyster Cosmograph Daytona, Paul Newman, stainless steel
Year 1971
Reference 6263
Movement 727
Case 2849432
Bracelet Rolex stainless steel Oyster with stainless steel deployant clasp
Diameter 37 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 350 000 - 700 000 USD 408 000 - 820 000 HKD 3 170 000 - 6 330 000
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The dial is a correct and highly attractive MK2 Oyster Paul Newman, featuring the signature three-color design with a matte white main surface, contrasting black subsidiary registers with square-end markers, and the well-balanced three-line “Rolex Oyster Cosmograph” designation. The stepped outer minute-track with elongated hash marks is fully consistent with MK2 specifications, while the luminous plots remain uniform and well-preserved.
Equipped with its original screw-down pushers and period-correct crown, this reference 6263 exemplifies the transition of the Daytona into a true waterproof “Oyster” chronograph. The harmonious combination of a stainless steel case, MK2 Paul Newman dial, and calibre 727 movement places this watch among the most sought-after and iconic configurations ever produced by Rolex.
A superb, complete, and exceptionally collectible example of the legendary reference 6263.


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REF. 1675, GMT MASTER YELLOW GOLD
A fine 18k yellow gold self-winding wristwatch with 2 time zones, revolving bezel, black dial, date and center second
Brand Rolex
Model GMT Master Yellow gold
Year 1977
Reference 1675
Movement D702758
Caliber 1570, 26 jewels
Case 5247879
Bracelet
Rolex 18k yellow gold riveted with deployant clasp. Approx overall length: 190 mm
Diameter 40 mm
Weight 117,54 g
Signature Dial, case and movement

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A fine and rare 18k yellow gold self winding wristwatch with 2 time zones, chocolate dial, center second and date with 18k yellow gold oyster riveted bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model GMT Master yellow gold
Year 1962
Reference 1675
Movement D48090
Caliber 1560, 25 Jewels
Case N° 884263
Bracelet Rolex Oyster riveted 18k yellow gold with deployant clasp stamp : 4.64
Diameter 40 mm
Weight 119,13 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 25 000 - 50 000 USD 29 100 - 59 000 HKD 226 000 - 452 000
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An exceptionally rare and historically significant GMT-Master, this reference 1675/8 stands among the very first examples of the model ever delivered in 18-carat yellow gold. With case number 884’263, it belongs to the inaugural production phase featuring the elusive “No Crown Guards” case, a configuration produced only briefly in the early 1960s before the arrival of protective shoulders. Surviving specimens from this moment in Rolex history are of the utmost rarity and desirability.
The watch features its original brown dial, a beautiful and highly sought-after aesthetic encounter between luxury and early-tool-watch utility. The dial retains its correct alphastyle hands and radium luminous material on both the hands and the indexes, all showing an extraordinary and evenly developed patina. This full radium configuration is exclusive to the very first months of the reference and represents a major authenticity and collectability attribute.
The vibrant warmth of the dial contrasts elegantly with the yellow-gold bezel and brown insert, reinforcing the distinctive character that set the 1675/8 apart as the most prestigious execution of the GMT-Master in the early jet age. The luminous plots show a harmonious, untouched aging that confirms the originality of the components and the careful preservation of the watch over time. Powered by the automatic calibre 1560, the movement remains a symbol of mechanical reliability and precision during the period Rolex was establishing itself as a preferred partner for international aviation. The case is preserved in excellent and highly coherent condition, maintaining strong geometry and attractive proportions. The convergence of attributes seen here, no crown guards case, early brown dial, alpha hands, full radium luminous, and very low serial number elevate this example into a place of extraordinary importance within the scholarly collecting of vintage Rolex. It represents not only the earliest evolution of the 1675/8, but a genuine cornerstone in the development of Rolex’s most cosmopolitan icon. A museum-level treasure and a golden witness to the birth of the GMT-Master lineage in precious metal, this watch is a trophyworthy highlight for any world-class collection of vintage Rolex.

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REF. 44018/411A,
A fine and rare stainless steel tonneau shaped self-winding wristwatch with stainless steel stylized bezel mat opalin dark blue dial with date with a stainless steel integrated bracelet
Brand Vacheron Constantin
Model 222 Stainless steel
Year 1978
Reference 44018/411A ‘‘222’’ Movement 685909
Caliber K1121, 36 Jewels
Case 522241
Bracelet Stainless steel integrated with stainless steel deployant clasp. Total overall length : 185 mm
Diameter 37 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories With a Vacheron Constantin Certificate of Authenticity
superb example of one of the most significant luxury sports watches ever created, this Vacheron Constantin 222 reference 44018/144A-222 embodies the pure spirit of late-1970s horological innovation. Launched in 1977 to celebrate the 222th anniversary of the maison, the model marked a bold new chapter for the manufacture, a watch conceived for modern living, combining technical performance with the absolute refinement for which Vacheron Constantin is renowned.
Designed by the young prodigy Jörg Hysek, the 222 is instantly recognizable by its sharply faceted monobloc case and integrated bracelet, crowned by the discreet yet iconic Maltese cross proudly embedded at 5 o’clock, an architectural detail unique to this reference. This coveted stainless-steel version, often referred to as the “Jumbo,” features a classically proportioned 37 mm case housing the ultra-thin automatic calibre 1121, one of the finest movements of its era, admired for its elegance, precision and technical sophistication.

The present example is fitted with a rare and attractive black dial, offering superb contrast, depth and legibility, a configuration long favored by informed collectors for its discreet yet powerful aesthetic. The overall condition is excellent, with case lines remaining crisp and harmonious. The integrated steel bracelet retains its original geometry and wrist presence. Distinguishing this piece further is its remarkably complete documentation: original papers, and a Vacheron Constantin Extract from the Archives confirming its authenticity and historic production data. Such completeness is exceptionally desirable within the vintage 222 market, where surviving sets remain few and fiercely sought after. Today, the 222 is firmly recognized as one of the founding icons of the luxury sports watch category, a peer to the Royal Oak and Nautilus yet produced in strikingly low numbers, making the hunt for exemplary specimens a defining challenge for collectors of high horology.
With its prestigious provenance, rare black dial, superb preservation and full accompanying documentation, this 222 represents an outstanding opportunity to acquire a cornerstone of Vacheron Constantin’s design heritage, an essential piece in any world-class collection of vintage sports timepieces.

REF. 6605, DATEJUST, WITH CHARMING BLACK HONEYCOMB DIAL, STAINLESS STEEL
An extremely rare, fine and charming stainless steel datejust wristwatch with a fluted bezel and very rare and well preserved black honeycomb radium dial
Brand Rolex
Model Datejust Year Circa 1957
Reference 6605
Movement N742637
Caliber 1065, butterfly
Case 323451
Bracelet Rolex folded jubilee stainless steel bracelet 6251H dated 2-71 endlink 55
Diameter 35 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
2-08 D 2-01 M 2* EUR 40 000 - 80 000 USD 46 500 - 93 000 HKD 362 000 - 730 000
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Aremarkable and exceptionally rare example of the early Datejust reference 6605, featuring a mesmerizing black “honeycomb” gilt dial, luminous Alpha hands, and the celebrated roulette date wheel alternating in red and black.
Housed in a stainless steel Oyster case with fluted bezel, screw-down caseback stamped IV.57, and fitted with its original folded-link Jubilee bracelet and rare Rolex “+” crown, this piece embodies the timeless elegance of Rolex design from the golden age of the 1950s.

The dial, with its exquisite engine-turned honeycomb texture and gilt printing, retains the warmth of its original radium lume, gracefully aged to a soft amber hue. The gilt minute track and faceted hour markers shimmer subtly under changing light, a poetic testament to Rolex’s meticulous craftsmanship of the era.
Powered by the self-winding Caliber 1065, chronometer-certified, this reference was among the first Datejusts to feature the instantaneous date change mechanism.
A truly captivating specimen, combining the charm of its gilt radium dial, roulette date, and Alpha hands, all preserved in harmonious originality.
An evocative and exceedingly rare expression of mid-century Rolex artistry - one that whispers the quiet poetry of time, precision, and patina.



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REF. 6264/6239, DAYTONA PAUL
A very fine and extremely rare, stainless steel, manual wind chronograph wristwatch, two color cream dial, black registers, red daytona
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona Paul Newman stainless steel
Year 1970
Reference 6264/6239
Movement 727, 17 jewels
Case 2372895
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex riveted elastic bracelet (6635/71) made in England, approx. overall length 185 mm
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
C 3-8 D 2-6-01 M 2*
EUR 120 000 - 220 000 USD 140 000 - 256 000 HKD 1 09 0000 - 1 990 000
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An exceptionally rare and iconic stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with cream exotic dial, pump pushers, and tachymeter bezel - known universally as the “Paul Newman Daytona.”
Few watches have transcended horology to become symbols of cultural mythology. The “Paul Newman” Daytona is one such legend. Introduced in the late 1960s, the exotic dial variant of the Cosmograph was initially overlooked - its Art Deco numerals and contrasting sub-dials deemed too daring for the era. Yet time, and the wrist of Hollywood’s quintessential icon, transformed it into one of the most coveted wristwatches ever made.
The present example, a transitional Ref. 6264/6239, represents the final expression of the pump-pusher era - bridging the raw charm of the early Daytonas with the technical refinement that would follow. Its cream dial, gently aged to a warm patina, radiates an elegance and authenticity that no restoration could ever reproduce. The black sub-dials and red “Daytona” signature provide a thrilling visual harmony, perfectly encapsulating the bold, rakish spirit of the 1960s.
To collectors, the Paul Newman Daytona is not merely a chronograph - it is an emotion rendered in steel. A watch that embodies rebellion, charisma, and the enduring allure of timeless design.

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A fine and rare manual-winding chronograph daytona ref 6239, featuring an mk2 bezel and thin hand set, silver dial mk2 without daytona signature, the caseback engraved «fuerza aérea del perú» first serie, with the last 3 serial number repeated inside the caseback
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona fap
Year 1964
Reference 6239
Caliber 72B, 17 jewels
Case 1083474
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex riveted bracelet (6635/57/61), date 4 52, approx. Total length 180mm.
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
EUR 30 000 - 55 000 USD 34 900 - 64 000 HKD 272 000 - 498 000
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Arare example featuring a silver dial and MK2 bezel. This piece presents the first engraving style «Fuerza Aérea del Perú» on the caseback, characteristic of the earliest deliveries. A historically important configuration combining an early MK2 bezel with matching thin hands and the desirable silver dial variant.
The Fuerza Aérea del Perú (FAP) commissioned a number of Rolex chronographs during the late 1960s and early 1970s for use by their air force pilots. These watches were specially engraved on the caseback with “Fuerza Aérea del Perú”. Due to their limited production and military provenance, FAP-issued Rolex watches are today considered highly collectible and historically significant examples within the brand’s tool-watch heritage.


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REF. 1675/8, GMT-MASTER NO CROWN GUARD
A fine and extremely rare 18k yellow gold automatic dual time wristwatch, featuring a brown gilt dial with matching brown insert, elegant alpha hands, and mounted on its original 18k riveted oyster bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model GMT-Master no crown guard
Year 1959
Reference 1675/8
Movement D63334
Caliber 1560,26 jewels
Case 884258
Bracelet 18k yellow gold Rolex riveted bracelet with deployant clasp, approx. overall length 180 mm.
Diameter 39 mm
Weight 115,38 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Rolex service papers
C 2-6 D 2-6-01 M 2* AAA
EUR 25 000 - 50 000 USD 29 100 - 59 000 HKD 226 000 - 452 000
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An outstanding example of the early Rolex GMT-Master reference 1675/8, one of the first gold iterations of the legendary GMT line. Introduced in the early 1960s, the reference 1675/8 marked the evolution from the bakelite-bezel 6542, while retaining the vintage charm of the no-crown-guard design and early brown dial configuration.
Cased in a warm 18K yellow gold case, this piece exudes vintage sophistication and period-correct elegance. The brown dial displays a rich glossy tone with beautifully aged luminous accents, harmonizing perfectly with the matching brown bezel insert. The combination of the gold case, brown tones, and Alpha hands gives this early GMT-Master an unmistakably refined and distinctive character.
Powered by the automatic Rolex calibre 1560, featuring the desirable “double butterfly” rotor, the movement represents one of Rolex’s earliest chronometer-grade self-winding mechanisms - a technical milestone that paved the way for the brand’s later GMT evolutions.
Accompanied by a Rolex document dated 2008, confirming a factory case cleaning, this example benefits from a traceable and well-documented service history - a rare and `reassuring detail for collectors.
A magnificent and historically important example of the Rolex GMT-Master reference 1675/8 in 18K yellow gold, combining mechanical heritage, aesthetic harmony, and exceptional provenance. A true collector’s piece, and one of the most charismatic early gold GMT-Masters ever produced.



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An exceptional and extremely rare 18k yellow gold automatic dual time wristwatch with striking orange-patinated dial, radium bakelite brown bezel, and both rolex leather strap and riveted gold oyster bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model GMT-Master gold
Year 1959
Reference 6542
Movement N872469
Caliber 1066, 25 jewels
Case 486434
Bracelet Leather strap and 18k yellow gold Rolex riveted bracelet, approx. total length 195mm.
Diameter 38 mm
Weight 112 g
Signature Dial, case and movement

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The present watch is an outstanding example of the legendary Rolex GMT-Master reference 6542, crafted entirely in 18K yellow gold and dating from 1959, the final production year of this historic reference. Introduced in 1954 and developed in collaboration with Pan American Airways, the 6542 was Rolex’s first GMT-Master - a pioneering timepiece that defined the dual-time wristwatch for the modern jet age.
This particular example is distinguished by its stunning orange-patinated dial, whose original glossy brown surface has aged into a rich and luminous shade of burnt orange. The gilt printing remains perfectly legible, while the luminous hour markers and matching hands have developed a warm creamy tone, creating a superbly harmonious vintage appearance. The Bakelite bezel insert, displaying the signature 24-hour scale, is beautifully preserved with its translucent finish and deep red-brown hue - a hallmark feature of the earliest GMTMaster models, and a rarity today due to the fragile nature of the material.
The 18K yellow gold case retains its crisp edges and well-defined proportions, showcasing the elegance and robust design language that would become a cornerstone of Rolex’s professional line. Inside beats the automatic calibre 1066 with butterly rotor, Rolex’s first chronometer-grade self-winding movement - a technical milestone in the brand’s history. The watch is accompanied by both an original Rolex leather strap and an Oyster riveted gold bracelet (with rivets requiring replacement), offering two authentic and period-correct configurations.
A truly superb and historically significant example of the Rolex GMT-Master reference 6542, combining elegance, rarity, and remarkable patina. With its striking orange dial, Bakelite red bezel, this 1959 gold GMT-Master stands as one of the most charismatic and collectible examples of the reference - a true connoisseur’s masterpiece.

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A very rare, well preserved and attractive stainless steel self-winding chronograph wristwatch from 1995 ref 16520 with cream-toned panna dial, 3 registers, and original box and papers
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona Panna
Year 1995
Reference 16520
Movement 98285
Caliber 4030, 31 jewels
Case W453245
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex bracelet (78390/ 503B), approx. overall length 190 mm.
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Fitted box, punched original warranty from 1995, booklet
EUR 25 000 - 50 000 USD 29 100 - 59 000 HKD 226 000 - 452 000
The present watch is an exceptional example of the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona reference 16520, powered by the celebrated Zenith El Primero-based calibre 4030, marking the transition between the manually wound vintage Daytonas and the fully in-house automatic generations.
What makes this example particularly rare and desirable is its “Panna” dial - the Italian collector’s term used to describe the subtle and natural color transformation from white to a warm cream tone seen on certain W-series watches. This patina, caused by a chemical reaction in the lacquer layer over time, gives each example a unique hue and depth. The contrast between the creamy dial and its three registers creates a striking visual harmony that has made these variants among the most coveted automatic Daytonas ever produced. The W-series (circa 1995) corresponds to the final years of production for the Zenith-powered Daytonas before Rolex introduced its in-house calibre 4130. This transitional period is highly sought after by collectors for the purity of the design, the technical excellence of the movement, and the subtle aging characteristics of certain dials like the present one.
The stainless steel 40 mm Oyster case remains in excellent condition, with sharp lugs and well-defined edges, and is fitted with the original Oyster bracelet. The black tachymeter bezel shows clear and deep engravings, preserving the watch’s full aesthetic integrity. Accompanied by its original Rolex box, guarantee papers, and accessories, this example offers complete and traceable provenance - a true rarity among Panna dials, many of which have lost their documentation over the years.
A superb and highly collectible example of the Rolex Daytona reference 16520 “Panna Dial”, combining exceptional originality, aesthetic beauty, and full-set provenance - a quintessential piece for the connoisseur of modern yet vintage-character Daytonas.

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An outstanding and highly collectible stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch with black “patrizzi” dial, featuring naturally aged brown registers, accompanied by its original box, punched papers, and daytona booklet circa 1995
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona Patrizzi
Year 1995
Reference 16520
Movement 159082
Caliber 4030, 31 jewels
Case W588291
Bracelet stainless steel Rolex bracelet (78390A), approx. overall length 185mm.
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original rolex box and punched warranty and booklet
EUR 25 000 - 50 000 USD 29 100 - 59 000 HKD 226 000 - 452 000
The present watch is an exceptional example of the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona reference 16520, part of the early Zenith El Primero–based automatic Daytona era, powered by the calibre 4030 movement. Produced during the W-series (circa 1995), it displays the highly coveted “Patrizzi” dial, a natural oxidation process affecting the lacquer of the sub-dials, turning them from black to warm chocolate brown over time.

This aging phenomenon is unique to certain batches of black dials produced between 1993 and 1998, making every “Patrizzi” Daytona truly individual and distinctive. The present example shows a superb and even tropical brown tone across all three registers, perfectly balanced against the glossy black surface and luminous white text. The case remains exceptionally well-preserved, retaining sharp edges, defined bevels, and crisp Rolex coronet engravings between the lugs.
Accompanied by its original green Rolex box, punched guarantee papers, and Cosmograph Daytona booklet, this piece is a complete and untouched full set, exactly as delivered in 1995. A superb and investment-grade Rolex Daytona Ref. 16520 “Patrizzi Dial”, combining immaculate preservation, original documentation, and the natural beauty of its aged brown registers, an absolute icon of the transitional Zenith-powered Daytona era.


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REF. 5514, SUBMARINER COMEX BIG NUMBERS
A very rare and historically important stainless steel automatic diver’s wristwatch, made for comex (compagnie maritime d’expertises), featuring a matte black comexsigned dial, helium escape valve, rotating graduated bezel, and accompanied by rolex uk service documentation dated february 2009
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner COMEX big numbers
Year 1977
Reference 5514
Caliber 1520
Case 5230258/ 878
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex «Oyster» bracelet with deployant clasp (93150/593), approx. overall length 185mm
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Rolex service papers from UK dated 2009 and Jacques Bianchi 1997 warranty certificate C 2-6 D 2-6-01 M 2*
EUR 60 000 - 120 000 USD 70 000 - 140 000 HKD 550 000 - 1 090 000

The reference 5514, produced exclusively for COMEX in the 1970s and early 1980s, stands as one of the most legendary professional tool watches ever made by Rolex. Built to meet the demanding requirements of deep-sea saturation divers, it incorporated the helium escape valve system, later adopted in the Sea-Dweller line. Each piece was issued directly to COMEX divers and individually numbered on the caseback.
The present example, dating from approximately 1977, belongs to the desirable “Big Numbers” series, recognizable by the large, deeply engraved COMEX identification number on the caseback. The matte black dial, bearing the COMEX logo above the depth rating, remains clean and well-preserved, with evenly aged luminous hour markers and hands. The case retains excellent proportions, showing strong bevels and sharp edges, typical of lightly worn professional-issued examples. Inside, the watch houses the robust and reliable Rolex calibre 1520 automatic movement.
This piece is accompanied by its Rolex UK Service paperwork and international service guarantee, dated February 13, 2009, confirming a full overhaul by Rolex’s London Service Centre - a valuable element of provenance ensuring mechanical integrity and authenticity. Also comes with a warranty certifacte form Jacques Bianchi from 1997.
A historically significant and highly collectible Rolex Submariner reference 5514 COMEX “Big Numbers”, combining professional provenance, exceptional condition, and official Rolex service documentation - a cornerstone model in the history of both Rolex and professional diving instrumentation.



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REF. 5513, SUBMARINER MILSUB
A fine and very rare stainless steel self-winding military wristwatch, featuring a special t matte black dial with luminous hour markers and “sword” hands, fixed bar lugs, a graduated bidirectional bezel calibrated to minute intervals, and screw-down caseback
Brand Rolex
Model Submariner Milsub
Year 1976
Reference 5513
Caliber 1520,26 jewels
Case 3927037/508/76
Bracelet Military nylon nato strap
Diameter 40 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original letter from Hudson and personal letter from the owner
EUR 60 000 - 120 000 USD 70 000 - 140 000 HKD 55 0000 - 109 0000
This exceptional example is part of the rare Rolex Submariner reference 5513 “MilSub”, originally issued to the British Ministry of Defence. Built to exacting military specifications, it features fixed bars, a fully graduated bezel, and tritium luminous markers typical of the MOD configuration.
The watch is accompanied by its original letter from Hudson, Rolex U.K., confirming its military origin, together with an extraordinarily rare personal letter from the owner to whom the watch was issued.

The presence of both documents provides a unique and highly desirable provenance, making this example one of the most complete and historically significant MilSubs known.



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A fine and very rare stainless steel manual winding chronograph wristwatch, featuring a black “sigma” oyster dial with silver subsidiary registers, millerighe screw-down pushers, mark 1 black acrylic bezel, and fitted with a stainless steel jubilee bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona Year 1966
Reference 6240
Caliber 722-1, 17 jewels
Case 1424930
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex Jubilee bracelet 6251H/ 74,dated 1
69 approx. overall length 195 mm.
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
C 2-6 D 2-54-58 M 3*
EUR 45 000 - 120 000 USD 53 000 - 140 000 HKD 408 000 - 1 090 000
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The reference 6240, introduced in the mid-1960s, was the very first Rolex Cosmograph to feature screw-down chronograph pushers and a Triplock crown, marking the evolution from the earlier pump-pusher models to the fully waterproof Oyster Cosmograph. Produced in limited numbers, the 6240 remains one of the rarest and most sought-after early Daytona references.

The present example is distinguished by its later “Sigma” black dial, identified by the small sigma symbols flanking the “T SWISS T” signature at 6 o’clock, denoting the use of solid gold hour markers and hands. The glossy black surface with contrasting silver registers creates superb visual balance and depth.
The watch retains its original Mark I black acrylic bezel, the earliest type fitted to this reference, characterized by its distinct thin font and periodcorrect tachymeter scale - a highly collectible feature among connoisseurs. Together with its millerighe pushers and Jubilee bracelet, it embodies the quintessential early screw-down Daytona aesthetic.
A superb and historically significant Rolex Cosmograph Daytona reference 6240, combining the technical innovations of the first Oyster-cased chronograph with rare early components and timeless elegance - a true highlight for the discerning Rolex collector.

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An extremely rare and fine rolex daytona ref. 6265, cosmograph, manual winding, big red black dial, whites registers, stainless steel, made and delivered to the libyan armed forces officer’s store, engraved caseback, serial number engraved inside the caseback
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona big red Stainless steel Libyan armed forces
Year 1978
Reference 6265
Caliber 727, 17 jewels
Case 5529119
Bracelet
Stainless steel Rolex bracelet with deployant clasp (78350/571), clasp code stamped VC, approx. overall length 170 mm.
Diameter 37 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
This exceptionally rare Rolex Cosmograph Daytona reference 6265 “Big Red” is a highly important example produced as a special order for the Libyan Armed Forces, Officers Section, during the late 1970s to early 1980s under the Gaddafi regime. At a time when elite officers were distinguished through select technical instruments delivered directly by state authority, Rolex accepted discreet institutional commissions that resulted in a very small number of Daytona watches being allocated to high-ranking military personnel. This particular piece displays all the hallmarks of such a delivery, most notably the presence of the full serial number engraved inside the caseback, perfectly matching the external case serial between the lugs - a security and traceability practice exclusive to special-order military allocations. This duplication of the serial confirms its issuance within a controlled distribution channel, reserved only for the most privileged officers.



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A fine and very rare stainless steel manual winding chronograph wristwatch, featuring a black “big red” dial with silver subsidiary registers, screw-down pushers, mark 2 steel bezel engraved with tachymeter scale, and fitted with a stainless steel oyster bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona Year 1979
Reference 6265
Caliber 727, 17 jewels
Case 6089843
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex ref. 78350 oyster bracelet with endlink 571, approx. total length 185mm.
Diameter 37 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Rolex fitted box, hand written guarantee dated 1981, green tag, Daytona booklet
C 2-6 D 2-6-01 M 2*
EUR 40 000 - 80 000 USD 46 500 - 93 000 HKD 362 000 - 730 000
The reference 6265, introduced in the early 1970s, represents the pinnacle of the manually wound Daytona era. Alongside its sibling reference 6263, it embodies the final evolution of the hand-wound Oyster Cosmograph before the advent of the automatic Zenith-powered Daytona. The robust screw-down pushers and solid steel tachymeter bezel perfectly express the technical refinement of this generation.

The present example features the highly sought-after “Big Red” black dial, named for the bold red “DAYTONA” inscription above the 6 o’clock register - one of the most iconic and collectible configurations among all vintage Daytonas. The deep black dial contrasts beautifully with the silver sunburst sub-dials, offering superb visual balance and legibility.
It is fitted with a correct Mark II steel bezel, distinguished by its slightly thicker and more compact font and the “UNITS PER HOUR” inscription shifted slightly to the right - a hallmark of mid-1970s production. This example retains its sharp case proportions, original pushers, and matching Oyster bracelet, presenting a remarkably honest and attractive overall condition.
Accompanied by its original Rolex box and guarantee papers, this watch combines aesthetic excellence, mechanical integrity, and full provenance, making it a true collector’s piece of exceptional quality.
A superb and historically significant Rolex Cosmograph Daytona reference 6265 “Big Red”, fitted with the desirable Mark II bezel, uniting rarity, condition, and completeness - a cornerstone model in the history of the Daytona.



REF. 3525, «MONOBLOCCO» CHRONOGRAPH STAINLESS STEEL AND PINK GOLD
A very fine, rare, attractive, stainless steel and pink gold, manual winding water resistant chronograph wristwatch with pink dial, tachometer and telemeter scales, 2 registers and blue hands
Brand Rolex
Model «Monoblocco» chronograph stainless steel and pink gold
Year 1940
Reference 3525
Movement 98285
Caliber 13’’’, 17 Jewels
Case 150768
Bracelet Gay-Frères pink gold and steel deployant clasp
Diameter 35 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories A rare stainless steel and pink gold Gay Freres bracelet with stainless steel deployant clasp
25 000 - 50 000 USD 29 100 - 59 000 HKD 226 000 - 452 000
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REF. 725/4,
An extremely fine and rare 18k yellow gold manual winding keyless dress watch with silver dial, liner digital perpetual calendar, with small second and moon phases
Brand Patek Philippe
Model American digital perpetual calendar, yellow gold Year 1956
Reference 72 727, 17 jewels 5/4
Movement 931263
Caliber 17’’’170
Bracelet
Stainless steel Rolex ref. 78350 oyster bracelet with endlink 571, approx. total length 185mm.
Diameter 46 mm
Weight 92,37 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories
With a Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present pocket watch in 1956 and its subsequent sale on 13 January 1981

EUR 50 000 - 100 000 USD 59 000 - 118 000 HKD 452 000 - 910 000
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The reference 725/4 represents one of Patek Philippe’s most captivating interpretations of the perpetual calendar, showcasing the Maison’s ability to merge mechanical ingenuity with serene, architectural beauty.
Conceived during the golden age of the Geneva manufacture, this extraordinary complication embodies the refined intellectual rigor for which Patek Philippe is celebrated, all the while presenting itself in a case of perfect classical restraint.
Housed in a generous 46 mm yellow gold case of pleasing weight and balance, the watch reveals a silvered dial whose pure surface is pierced only by elements of remarkable sophistication: applied gold hour markers, crisp dauphine hands, the elegant moon-phase aperture, and above all, the mesmerizing linear digital perpetual calendar - a complication produced in exceedingly small numbers and cherished for its unusual display of temporal order. Each aperture opens like a window onto the passage of time, offering a mechanical poetry rarely equaled in pocket watch production.

The overall composition is one of equilibrium and quiet majesty. The dial is not merely functional; it is contemplative - a demonstration of how Patek Philippe turns complications into art. The manually wound movement beneath, finished to the exacting standards of the period, carries the spirit of the mid-twentieth century ateliers, where skill, intuition and handcraft remained the absolute measure of excellence. Accompanied by a Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1956 and its sale on 13 January 1981.
Highly sought after by collectors of the most refined taste, the reference 725/4 stands today as a testament to Patek Philippe’s mastery in both aesthetics and technical invention. It is more than a timekeeper, it is the embodiment of an era, a miniature architectural creation, and a rare opportunity to acquire one of the manufacture’s most intellectually elegant perpetual calendar pocket watches.



REF. 18206, DAY-DATE BLUE STELLA DIAL AND DIAMONDSSET, PLATINUM
A fine and very rare platinum self-winding wristwatch with blue stella dial and diamonds-set, day, date and center second with platinum president bracelet
Brand Rolex
Model Day-date blue dial and diamonds-set, platinium
Year 1989
Reference 18206
Movement 5492481
Caliber 3155, 31 Jewels
Case L778033
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 178 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Rolex box
C 2-8 D 2-01 M 2*
EUR 70 000 - 140 000 USD 82 000 - 164 000 HKD 640 000 - 1 270 000
The Day-Date was launched in 1956, at Basel. It is one of Rolex most coveted “classic” luxury models – in opposition to the sports models. Known as the wristwatch worn by presidents, hence its nickname “President”, it was the first waterproof and self-winding chronometer wristwatch to offer a modern calendar with an instantaneous day display, spelt out in full in a window on the dial, in addition to the date. Exclusively crafted in precious metals, very few watch models come close to the stature, eminence and timelessness of the Rolex Day-Date.
Introduced in 1991, the Rolex Day-Date reference 18206 has a 36 mm. platinum case and a flat bezel. Housing Rolex ‘s caliber 3155, it allows the quick set feature, making it easy to use. The present example has a superb turquoise lacquered dial setted with ten diamonds index, eight rounds and two baguettes. These particularities make it, without a doubt, one of the most attractive Day-Dates. Bright colored lacquered dials such as this one are known to collectors as «Stella dials». In excellent overall condition, this platinum watch is probably one of the very last «Stella» watches.



Beaune collection
A fine and very rare, stainless steel, manual wind chronograph wristwatch, exotic black dial, white registers, red daytona
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona Paul Newman Stainless steel
Year 1968
Reference 6241
Caliber 722-1, 17 jewels
Case 1764886
Bracelet Stainless steel Rolex folded bracelet (7835/271) deployant clasp, approx. overall length 195 mm.
Diameter 36 mm
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories Original papers, Watches of switzerland in London
EUR 150 000 - 250 000 USD 176 000 - 292 000 HKD 1 360 000 - 2 260 000
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information
Since 1959, Rolex has been deeply involved in the automobile world, becoming the first sponsor of motor races, including the 24 Hours of Daytona. Long-lasting bonds since today the race is commonly known as the Rolex 24 at Daytona. After much research into optimising its chronographs, it was in 1963 that Rolex launched the production of its emblematic Cosmograph Daytona, in homage to the famous race on the eponymous beach in Florida.

The Rolex reference 6241, features with a Valjoux 722-1 movement, a black acrylic bezel, pump push-buttons, and a small 6mm winding crown, produced between 1966 and 1969, estimated production of only around 2000 pieces at that time, only a very small number were featured with the «Paul Newman» dial. The presented Rolex reference 6241 Daytona is preserved in good condition, featuring a strong case and beautiful “Paul Newman” dial. This one has also the original papers from the retailer Watches of Switzerland in London


Property of an Italian Collector
REF. 6241, DAYTONA PAUL NEWMAN 14K YELLOW GOLD
A very fine and extremely rare, wristwatch with champagne Paul Newman dial, sold by Rolex Certified pre owned Rolex, manual winding
Brand Rolex
Model Daytona Paul Newman 14k
Year 1969
Reference 6241
Caliber 722-1
Case 2112938
Bracelet Rolex riveted gold 14k elastic bracelet, approx overall length 185mm
Diameter 36 mm
Weight 158 g
Signature Dial, case and movement
Accessories
Rolex service atelier de restauration, repair box, booklets, pre owned warranty card dated 41-07-25, Hausman certificate exp date 30-07-2027
EUR 550 000 - 1 000 000 USD 640 000 - 1 170 000 HKD 4 970 000 - 9 040 000
** This lot will require an export license/passport. Please refer to the T&Cs for further information

The present timepiece represents a remarkable and historically significant example of the celebrated Rolex Cosmograph Daytona “Paul Newman”, distinguished by its exquisite champagne dial and the presence of all original tritium lume plots, perfectly intact, along with its matching tritium-filled luminescent hands. The watch is preserved in an exceptionally rare configuration of solid 14K yellow gold, complemented by its original 14K yellow gold bracelet, a combination seldom encountered and highly prized among connoisseurs.Long regarded as one of the most char ismatic and sought-after variations of the iconic Daytona, the so-called “Paul Newman” dial remains an emblem of mid20th-century sporting refinement and enduring horological distinction.





Enhancing its significance even further is its provenance within the official Rolex Certified Pre-Owned program, a rigorously curated platform through which only timepieces meeting Rolex’s most demanding criteria are released. To the best of our knowledge, this example represents the very first gold Paul Newman Daytona, complete with 14K bracelet, full tritium plots, and original luminescent hands, ever offered by an authorized Rolex retailer under the Certified Pre-Owned scheme, also it is the most expensive Rolex sold by the CPOmarking a landmark moment in Rolex’s modern stewardship of its historical legacy. Of exceptional rarity, impeccable originality, and distinguished provenance, the present watch stands as a trophy-grade Daytona and a milestone appearance in the evolving scholarship of collectible Rolex chronographs. Accompanied with the Rolex atelier service box and guarantee from Hausmann & Co with all the documentations.

Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art provides descriptions of watches, clocks and jewelry and their condition in this catalogue as a service to prospective buyers.
Any such description or condition are statements of opinion for general guidance and should not be treated as statements of fact. All lots are sold “AS IS” at the moment of “knockdown” and cannot be returned on the grounds that repairs have been made or parts supplied by anyone than the named makers.
All watches and jewelry shall be viewed personally to evaluate their condition prior to the auction. Although we endeavor to mention in our descriptions significant defects, needed repairs, absent stones and the like, we do not guarantee that the descriptions are comprehensive.
Please note that descriptions may not specify all mechanical and technical defects, replacement of original parts, or authenticity of individual component parts (such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, buckles, deployant clasps and leather bands since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted without Antiquorum’s knowledge.) Furthermore, we make no judgments as to whether diamond dials, diamond bezels, diamonds and precious stones originated at the factory or are later additions. We do not guarantee the accuracy or operation of any watch function such as timekeeping, chronograph, calendar, repeat or register. Buyers are advised that boxes, certificates or any other accessories are not
Buyers are advised that Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art will remove bands made of materials derived from endangered or otherwise protected species (i.e alligator, caiman, lizard, snake...) prior to shipping lots abroad.
Buyers are responsible for compliance with any applicable export and import regulations. Moreover certain items made of tortoiseshell, ivory, coral may be subject to importation restrictions in certain countries.
Please consult your local customs authority for information on importing items made of these materials. The Buyer is responsible for the payment of all applicable import and export duties and taxes related to the lots purchased.
Buyers are advised that lots from outside the UE : (identified by an*) are submitted to commissions and taxes :
Winning lots (watches and jewelry only) will be available for pick up at our Monaco office for buyers having selected the collect point Monaco, at Paris and Milan and at our hong Kong office for buyers having selected the collect point Paris, Milan or Hong Kong. All others will be shipped directly to their location as per buyer’s instructions.
available unless stated otherwise. The dimensions given in the catalogue descriptions are overall tip-to-tip and most often include the lugs. The weight is provided ‘GROSS’ (the entire watch with the bracelet).
Buyers of water-resistant and waterproof watches are strongly encouraged to have such watches inspected by a competent watchmaker of their choice upon purchase since these watches have been opened by the Antiquorum watch experts during cataloging. Watches and jewelry may not be taken apart whilst on view without consent of Antiquorum’s watch experts.
Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art will accept requests for condition reports with additional photographs via email at accademia@accademiafineart.com
To best accommodate any requests, please submit all inquiries no later than two days prior to the sale date. Kindly limit the number of requests to the lots of serious interest. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art shall have no responsibility for any error or omission in the condition reports and may not specify all mechanical and technical replacements, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging in the movement, case or dial.
• Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art now takes credit cards as payment for lots won at auction (Master Card, Visa, Amex). Additional charge will apply : depending on the card used between 1,8 and 2,59%.
• For buyers having paid by credit card, a shipping delay of 3 to 7 working days may apply in order to do additional controls.
• If the lot is delivered within the EU : a 20% import VAT is due on the hammer price with buyer’s premium, plus 120€ for termination of temporary export, at buyer’s expense.
• If the lot is delivered outside EU : 120€ for termination of temporary export is due, at buyer’s expense.
In accordance with the current legislation, lots of 50 years or older, with a value of 50’000 EUR or more (identified by an **), will require an export license and/ or an export passport, for which will apply on your behalf to the French Ministry of Culture. Note, it may take 1 to 3 month(s) to obtain this license or passport. Antiquorum (Antiquorum Genève SA, Antiquorum Auctioneer HK Ltd, Accademia Fine Art, Antiquorum Paris, Antiquorum Auctioneer SRL) cannot be held responsible for any delays in the application process.
In addition to the hammer price, the buyer’s premiumis payable as follows :
- 31,2 % including VAT (26 % excluding VAT) until € 1,000,000
- 25,2 % including VAT (21% excluding VAT) from € 1,000,001 to € 5, 000, 000
- 16,2 % including VAT (13,5 % excluding VAT) for all amounts in excess of € 5,000,001.
For users of Invaluable bidding platform, extra fees (5 % of the hammer price) will be charged.
For users of Antiquorum bidding platform, there won’t be any extra fees.
If an official document issued by the manufacturer, such as an extract from the archives or a certificate of authenticity, is not provided with a watch, Antiquorum does not warrant that the case and movement are matching.
A non-matching case and movement does not question the authenticity of a watch. Please be advised that no cancellations will be accepted on this basis.
Each purchaser shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Autorité Monégasque de Sécurité Financière (AMSF) and shall submit, through Accademia Fine Art, all documents required under such regulations prior to payment.
Rule : lot ** ≥ 50 years old, and value (Hammer + Commission) ≥ 50’000 € or 100’000 €
• For « EXPORT » ( =non European) buyer :
- For Lot ≥ 100’000 €, Export licence + Certificate required (lead time : 4 months)
- for lot 50’000 -> 99’999 €, an Export licence required (lead time : 2 months)
Please note that buyers are responsible for all shipping fees and any other applicable fees including value added tax, customs duties... for importation to their respective countries. In addition, purchases items will no longer be available for pick-up at Antiquorum USA, Inc. nor Antiquorum Genève SA.
• for EU (European) buyer : -for Lot ≥ 100’000 € -> a Certificate required (lead time : 4 months)
80 € per document will be charged to the buyer.
The lots **will remain in Monaco until the required export certificates and/ or licences have been obtained.
CONDITIONS DE VENTE / CONDITIONS OF SALE
EXTRAIT DES CONDITIONS DE VENTE
• Les ordres d’achats sont traités au mieux des intérêts du client. Ils doivent nous parvenir au plus tard la veille de la vente.
• Les frais d’adjudication sont de 31,2% toutes taxes incluses, (26% HT) ils sont rajoutés au prix d’adjudication pour chaque lot.
• Les lots marqués * sont soumis au régime de la TVA sur les importations.
• Les acheteurs sont priés de payer leurs achats dans un délai maximal de 10 jours à compter du jour de la vente par, virement sur le compte bancaire de Accademia Fine Art, ou en carte Visa, MasterCard ou Amex moyennant ...% de frais en sus.
• Les lots ne seront délivrés qu’après règlement complet de la facture. Les frais expéditions, incluant l’assurance, sont à la charge de l’acheteur.
• Aucune garantie n’est donnée sur l’état de fonctionnement des montres et pendules, y compris l’étanchéité des montres.
• Un rapport de condition peut vous être communiqué sur demande en amont de la vente aux enchères.
• Les conditions de ventes complètes sont en Français à la fin de catalogue.
• Absente bids are processed in the best interest of the client. they must arrive no later than the day before the auction.
• The buyer’s premium is 31,2% all taxes included (26% excluding VAT) added on the hammer price on each lot.
• Lots marked with * are subject to the law of VAT on imports.
• Buyers are required to pay for their purchases within a maximum of 10 days from the day of the auction sale, either by wire transfer on Accademia Fine Art or using a MasterCard,Visa or Amex (... extra fee).
• The lots will be delivered after full payment of the invoice. Shipping charges, including insurance, will be charged to the buyer.
• No guarantee is given on working order of watches and clocks, including the water-resistant for the watches.
• A condition report can be given on request before the auction.
• Definitive terms of sale are in french at the end of the catalogue.

The auction process is not as daunting as you may think, especially if you have selected Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art as your auctioneer. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art strive to help you, the client, buy and sell at auction with ease and confidence. To walk you through the process, Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art has outlined the important steps you should know in order to successfully purchase or consign timepieces and jewelry at auction.
Lot descriptions provide technical data carefully compiled by our experts for each lot in the sale and are often enhanced by historical or bio graphical comments.
• Estimates are listed at the end of each lot description and are an indication of the price range the lot is expected to fetch. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or sales tax.
• An estimate indicated by three stars ***, advises clients to contact Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art for more information.
• Condition Reports are given for each lot in the catalogue based on a grading system developed by Antiquorum’s experts. This grading system is explained at the end of the auction catalogue.
• Buyers are advised to read the Conditions of Sale (at the end of the auction catalogue or online) and Important Notices (at the beginning of the auction catalogue or online) before bidding at auction.
• Auction catalogue can be viewed at www.antiquorum.swiss
The registration process for online interactive bidding and online absentee bidding is similar to that used for traditional telephone and absentee bidding. On Antiquorum’s fully secure website, www.antiquorum.swiss, the following steps must be completed by prospective buyers :
• Register, providing the bidder’s name, address, telephone number, email address, and a requested credit limit for online bid- ding. NOTE : First time bidders are required to provide a valid ID (passport or identity card), proof of address from less than
Each client wishing to bid at auction is required to register at the latest two hours before the sale. Clients may register the morning of the sale beginning, at the auction venue. Clients will be able to pick up their bidding paddles on the day of the sale, prior to the auction, at the entrance of the saleroom.
Lots offered for sale are auctioned in numerical order as they appear in the catalogue. The lot being auctioned is announced by the auctioneer, as well as shown live or illustrated on a screen at the front of the saleroom. Bidders are advised to have the auction catalogue to hand during the sale for reference.
If you are unable to bid in person at the auction, you can submit an absentee or written bid. Bid forms are found in every auction catalogue, as well as on Antiquorum’s website at www.antiquorum.swiss, and can be requested at preview exhibitions or from any Antiquorum office (see the list of worldwide offices). Bid forms should be completed and signed, then emailed to to bids@antiquorum.swiss. E-mail bids can be submitted, but must be followed-up with a signed bid form. Absentee bids will be processed on your behalf at auction by Antiquorum’s staff.
This service is free of charge and Antiquorum’s staff will execute the bids at the lowest possible price, taking into account the reserve and other bids. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art cannot be held responsible for errors, omissions or late-arriving bids. In the event that two identical bids are received, the first bid received by Antiquorum will take precedence. It is very important that the bidder lists a daytime telephone number in case any part of the bid form is unclear. It is advisable to send the bid form in good
time before the sale, especially in the case of new buyers, whose bank references will be checked. Bids submitted in a foreign currency will be converted to € using the exchange rate on the day of the sale.
You may also participate in Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art auctions by telephone. This service is free of charge and telephone bids will be executed by an Antiquorum staff member in the saleroom.
All telephone bids must be confirmed in writing on a completed bid form. Please provide the telephone number(s) at which you can be reached during the sale. Bid forms should be completed and signed, then emailed to bids@antiquorum.swiss at latest
CLIENTS
ARE ADVISED TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR TELEPHONE BIDS AT LEAST TWO DAYS BEFORE THE SALE.
the day prior the sale. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art cannot be held responsible for errors, omissions or late-arriving telephone bids. An Antiquorum staff member will call you during the auction approximately 3 to 10 lots before the lot(s) on which you wish to bid. Language assistance for telephone bidding is available in English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese. Please note that all bid cancellations must be received in writing.
3 months and bank details. In some cases, Antiquorum may impose a credit limit to the online applicant, in which case the amended credit limit will be communicated to the client upon receipt of the registration form.
• Accept Antiquorum’s terms and conditions of sale.
• Condition Reports are given for each lot in the live auction in progress, no registration is needed to view a live internet broadcast made available on auction day. For additional information about the
online bidding system, terms and conditions of use and sale, please visit www.antiquorum.swiss
Antiquorum’s fully secure online interactive bidding system allows prospective buyers to place interactive bids and absentee bids directly through www.antiquorum.swiss for all traditional auctions worldwide. Especially designed to offer the suspense and excitement of a traditional auction room, Antiquorum’s online interactive bidding system allows buyers worldwide to bid as safely and comfortably as if they were in the saleroom.
THE SYSTEM OFFERS MANY FEATURES TO FACILITATE THE ONLINE BIDDING PROCESS :
• The lot number with its image and description.
• Bid history for all previous bids on the current lot buyers are bidding upon.
• Access to a HELPLINE in the event of a connection failure. Antiquorum’s online interactive bidding system also offers buyers the option to place an online absentee bid. Absentee bids are accepted by the online server up to three hours before the start of the live interactive auction.
NOTE THAT ALL BID CANCELLATION MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITING.
Previews are conducted by Antiquorum prior to each auction and details of these exhibitions are found at the beginning of every catalogue or online. Previews are open to the public and prospective buyers are encouraged to view and examine lots offered for sale prior to making their purchases.
Auctions are conducted in Euros in Monaco and Milan, in Swiss Francs in Geneva, and in HK Dollars in Hong Kong. A currency conversion board is made available in each saleroom and online, indicating approximate exchange rates for various major currencies.
Bidding usually opens below the low estimate figure of each lot and generally advances in increments of 10%, for example :
from € 500 to 1,000 by € 50 from € 1,001 to 2,000 by € 100 from € 2,001 to 5,000 by € 200 from € 5,001 to 10,000 by € 500 from € 10,001 to 20,000 by € 1,000
from € 20,001 at the auctioneer’s discretion
* The auctionner may adjust the bidding increments at his/her discretion.
When the auctioneer’s hammer falls, the final bid has been reached and the auctioneer will record the bidder’s paddle number, or the absentee bid number. If your bids have been successful, you will be notified by means of an invoice sent by e-mail. You are also welcome to call Antiquorum the day after the auction to request the outcome of your bids.
When the entire first part of the description is in red, this indicates that the lot is to be sold without reserve, as is also stated beneath or alongside the description.
Lots from outside the UE : (identified by an*) are submitted to commissions and taxes :
• If the lot is delivered within the EU : a 20% import VAT is due on the hammer price with buyer’s premium, plus 120€ for termination of temporary export, at buyer’s expense.
• If the lot is delivered outside EU : 120€ for termination of temporary export is due, at buyer’s expense.
In accordance with the current legislation, lots of 50 years or older, with a value of 50’000 EUR or more (identified by an **), will require an export license and/ or an export certificate, for which will apply on your behalf to the French Ministry of Culture. Note, it may take 3 to 4 month(s) to obtain this license or certificate. Antiquorum (Antiquorum Genève SA, Antiquorum Auctioneer HK Ltd, Accademia Fine Art, Antiquorum Auctioneer SRL) cannot be held responsible for any delays in the application process.
Price lists are made available online at www. antiquorum.swiss approximately 24 hours after the end of each auction.
Payment for purchased lots at any Accademia Fine Art and Antiquorum auction is due within 7 days of the sale date.
• For traditional auctions, the buyer’s premium is : 26% excluding VAT of the hammer price on each lot up to and including 1,000,000 EUR, 21% excluding VAT from 1,000,001 EUR to 5,000,000 EUR and 13,5% excluding VAT for all amounts in excess of 5,000,001 EUR.
• Extended payment terms or special credit terms can be arranged on occasion, before the auction.
• For information regarding payment policies : please contact accounting department at Antiquorum Monaco, tel. + 39 028 76 625
• PAYMENT METHODS
Payment may be submitted by wire transfer, or credit card (restrictions apply).
• WIRE TRANSFER
Please refer to the wire transfer instructions as shown on your customer invoice.
• CREDIT CARDS
Major credit cards are accepted (additional charge)
• There may be administration fee incurred for choosing electronic payment methods.
• For buyers having paid by credit card, a shipping delay of 3 to 7 working days may apply in order to do additional controls.
Antiquorum’s fully secure online interactive bidding system allows prospective buyers to place interactive bids and absentee bids directly through www.antiquorum.swiss for all traditional auctions worldwide. Especially designed to offer the suspense and excitement of a traditional auction room, Antiquorum’s online interactive bidding system allows buyers worldwide to bid as safely and comfortably as if they were in the saleroom.
For collection of lots purchased, the buyer will need to contact Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art with instructions.
Collection of purchased lots can only take place once the invoice has been paid in full and carry out any verification deemed appropriate in the context of combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism. In the event that the aforementioned checks are not satisfactory, Accademia Fine Art reserves the right to cancel the sale and to undertake any action authorized by the applicable law
For more details, contact Antiquorum Monaco : tel. +377 99 99 86 70 email : accademia@accademiafineart.com
Winning lots (watches and jewelry only) are available for pick up at our Monaco office for buyers having selected the collect point Monaco, at our Paris office for buyers having selected the collect point Paris, or Milan for buyers having selected the collect point Milan, and at our Hong Kong office for buyers having selected the collect point Hong Kong.
All others will be shipped directly to their location as per buyer‘s instructions.
Please note that buyers are responsible for all shipping fees and any other applicable fees including value added tax, customs duties etc... for importation to their respective countries.
1% of the hammer price plus premium will be charged to cover the insurance liability, as according to law once the hammer falls the buyer is responsible for the insurance of the lot.
Please note Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art are not responsible for shipping clocks, furnitures, voluminous and/or fragile items. Our shipping department will assist you in choosing a third party crating service.

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La présente vente aux enchères est une vente aux enchères publique tenue par Accademia Fine Art SARL AG (ci-après Antiquorum) en collaboration avec Accademia Fine Art SARL à Monaco. La participation à la vente aux enchères et/ou l’achat d’un quelconque lot implique une adhésion totale à tous les droits et obligations découlant des présentes conditions de vente.
Les Avis Importants contenus dans ce catalogue sont considérés comme partie intégrante des Conditions de vente. Les conditions de vente, avis importants ainsi que le contenu du catalogue ne pourront être amendés que par Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art par des avis écrits ou oraux.
Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art agissent exclusivement comme mandataire et n’assument donc aucune responsabilité en cas de manquement(s) des acquéreurs et/ou vendeurs.
Ces mêmes conditions sont applicables à toute transaction en relation à des pièces ou des lots faisant partie de la vente aux enchères et conclue en dehors de celle-ci.
La vente aux enchères est conduite par un huissier de justice à Monaco qui prononcera les adjudications, s’assurera que les enchères soient correctement effectuées et plus généralement prendra toutes les mesures nécessaires au maintien de l’ordre au cours de la vente.
L’huissier se réserve le droit à sa seule discrétion, et sans obligation de motiver sa décision, de poursuivre ou d’arrêter la vente, de retirer un ou plusieurs lots, d’accepter ou de refuser une enchère, de procéder à toute division, réunion ou retrait de lot. De manière générale, l’huissier a toute compétence pour prendre les décisions afin de régler tout litige surgissant lors de la vente.
L’huissier lira les clauses essentielles avant le commencement des enchères.
Les présentes conditions sont à disposition de tout intéressé. Elles sont affichées dans le local des ventes durant la durée de la vente. Seule la présente version française des Conditions de vente fait foi.
A. ESTIMATIONS
Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art ont inclus dans le catalogue des estimations de la valeur des lots mis en vente. Ces estimations ont été faites à la suite d’avis d’experts, de tests, et d’autres méthodes qu’Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art ont jugé à leur entière discrétion comme appropriées selon les circonstances. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art n’encourront cependant aucune responsabilité en vertu d’une quelconque cause concernant les estimations de la valeur des lots. Chaque participant aux enchères sera responsable de procéder à sa propre estimation de la valeur des lots mis en vente.
B. ÉTAT DES LOTS
Tous les lots sont vendus dans l’état dans lequel ils se trouvent au moment de la vente avec leurs imperfections et défauts. Aucune réclamation relative aux restaurations d’usage et petits accidents ne sera possible. Il est de la responsabilité de chaque futur enchérisseur d’examiner attentivement chaque lot avant la vente et de se référer à son propre jugement afin de prendre connaissance de ses caractéristiques et de ses éventuelles réparations ou restaurations. Il ne sera admis aucune réclamation une fois l’adjudication prononcée. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art peuvent fournir aux personnes intéressées un rapport détaillé sur l’état des lots. De plus, les lots pourront être examinés avant la vente aux heures listées dans le catalogue. Tout lot vendu aux enchères peut être affecté par les lois sur les exportations du pays dans lequel il est vendu et les restrictions à l’importation d’autres pays. De nombreux pays exigent une déclaration d’exportation pour les biens quittant le pays et/ou une déclaration d’importation à l’entrée des biens dans le pays. Les lois locales peuvent vous empêcher d’importer un lot ou vous empêcher de vendre un lot dans le pays où vous l’importez. Sachez que l’or de moins de 18 carats n’est pas considéré dans tous les pays comme de l’or et peut donc parfois être refusé à l’importation dans ces pays sous l’appellation « or ».
MONTRES ET HORLOGES
(i) Presque toutes les montres et horloges ont subi des réparations et des révisions au cours de leur durée de vie et peuvent donc éventuellement comporter des pièces que ne sont pas d’origine. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art ne garantissent pas l’authenticité d’un élément composant une montre ou une horloge. Les horloges peuvent être vendues sans pendules, poids ou clé. Les montres de poche peuvent également être vendues sans clé.
(ii) Les montres et horloges de collection ont souvent des mécanismes très fins et complexes, une révision, un changement de piles ou d’autres travaux de réparation peuvent être nécessaires. L’acquéreur en est responsable. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art ne garantissent pas le bon fonctionnement d’une montre ou d’une horloge. Les certificats ne sont pas disponibles sauf s’ils sont décrits dans le catalogue. (iii) La plupart des montres ont été ouvertes pour constater le type et la qualité du mouvement. Pour cette raison, les montres avec boîtier étanches peuvent ne pas être étanche. Il est recommandé de les faire vérifier par un horloger compétent avant utilisation.
(i) Les gemmes de couleur (telles que les rubis, les saphirs, les émeraudes...) peuvent avoir été traitées pour améliorer leur apparence, par des méthodes comme le chauffage ou l’huilage. Ces méthodes sont acceptées par le commerce international de la bijouterie mais peuvent fragiliser la gemme et/ou nécessiter des soins particuliers au fil du temps.
(ii) Tous les types de pierres précieuses peuvent avoir été améliorés par une méthode quelconque. Il n’y a pas de rapport d’analyse gemmologique pour chaque pierre précieuse vendue. Lorsqu’il y a un rapport d’analyse gemmologique provenant d’un laboratoire reconnu internationalement, celui-ci est décrit dans le catalogue. En raison des différences d’approche et de technologie, les laboratoires peuvent ne pas être d’accord si une pierre précieuse particulière a été traitée, la quantité de traitement ou si le traitement est permanent. Les laboratoires de gemmologie ne feront de rapport que sur les
améliorations ou traitement connus des laboratoires à la date du rapport.
(iii) Pour les ventes de bijoux, les estimations sont fondées sur les informations contenues dans tout rapport d’analyse gemmologique ou, si aucun rapport n’est disponible, supposent que les pierres précieuses peuvent avoir été traitées ou améliorées.
C. DESCRIPTION DES LOTS
Malgré les efforts déployés pour assurer l’exactitude de la description de chaque lot du catalogue, Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art ne garantissent pas qu’une telle description soit parfaitement exacte. Toute déclaration, qu’elle soit imprimée dans le catalogue ou non, en relation avec, sans limitation, l’authenticité, la provenance, l’origine, l’âge, la date, la condition, le prix de vente estimée, ou la qualité de tout lot, n’est que l’affirmation d’une opinion et, ni Antiquorum, ni Accademia Fine Art ne seront tenus responsables pour l’exactitude de toute opinion donnée.
Sauf stipulation contraire du paragraphe suivant, Antiquorum garantit que dès l’accomplissement de la vente d’un quelconque lot en vertu des Conditions de vente de ce catalogue, la propriété, les intérêts, et les droits de ce lot seront transmis à l’acquéreur libre de tout droit de tiers. Antiquorum garantit pour une période d’une (1) année depuis la date de la vente que la paternité de chaque lot est conforme aux indications en caractères gras ou en lettres capitales de ce catalogue. Antiquorum ne donne aucune garantie d’aucune sorte, implicite ou expresse, concernant les descriptions d’un quelconque matériel du catalogue qui ne serait pas en caractères gras ou en lettres capitales. Antiquorum ne garantit pas que tous les composants d’une montre soient ses composants originels. Si aucun document officiel émis par la manufacture, tel qu’un extrait des archives ou un certificat d’authenticité, n’est fourni avec une montre, Antiquorum ne garantit pas que le boîtier et le mouvement correspondent. Cela ne
remettra pas en cause l’authenticité d’une montre. Veuillez noter qu’aucune annulation ne sera acceptée sur ce fondement. L’acquéreur ne disposera cependant d’aucune garantie si les descriptions contenues dans le catalogue correspondaient avec l’opinion dominante des spécialistes ou des experts au moment de la vente, ou que le catalogue indiquait qu’un conflit entre ces opinions existait. La garantie est donnée pour une période d’une (1) année depuis la date de la vente aux enchères durant laquelle le lot a été acquis. Cette garantie n’est donnée qu’à l’acquéreur originel dont le nom est consigné au registre de ventes et n’est en aucun cas transférable. Pour l’exercice de la garantie concernant une description en caractères gras ou en lettres capitales, l’acquéreur originel devra (i) en informer Antiquorum par courrier recommandé dans les 7 jours suivant la prise de connaissance d’une quelconque information lui suggérant qu’il existe une imprécision dans les descriptions en caractères gras ou lettres capitales, en spécifiant le numéro de lot, la date de la vente aux enchères durant laquelle le lot fut acquis, ainsi que les raisons le poussant à douter desdites descriptions, et (ii) réexpédier le lot à Antiquorum à l’adresse à laquelle la vente a été effectuée, et ce dans les mêmes conditions qu’alors acquis, libre de tout droit de tiers postérieur à la vente. Antiquorum pourra renoncer à l’une de ces exigences à son entière discrétion. Il est particulièrement compris et accepté que l’annulation de la vente et le remboursement du prix de vente payé (le prix d’adjudication gagnant ainsi que la commission acheteur) est exclusive et en lieu et place d’un quelconque autre moyen de droit à disposition de l’acquéreur. Antiquorum et le vendeur n’assumeront aucune responsabilité pour toute perte ou dommage indirect de quelque nature que ce soit et pour quelque cause que ce soit, y compris les intérêts et le gain manqué, découlant de l’annulation de la vente. A l’exception de la garantie limitée décrite ci-dessus, Antiquorum et le vendeur ne donnent aucune garantie concernant les lots vendus en vertu des présentes Conditions de vente.
A. ENCHÉRIR
Avant la vente, les acquéreurs potentiels sont invités à se présenter auprès d’Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art afin de s’enregistrer en fournissant leurs coordonnées, justifiant leur identité (par une pièce d’identité ou un passeport valide et un registre des sociétés pour les personnes morales) ainsi que des garanties bancaires. Un numéro d’enchérisseur sera remis à toute personne enregistrée.
Toute personne enchérissant pendant la vente est censée agir pour son propre compte et s’engage donc personnellement. Si vous enchérissez pour le compte d’une tierce personne, il est indispensable d’avertir Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art en fournissant un mandat qui devra être enregistré. L’enchérisseur qui agit pour le compte d’un tiers engage son entière responsabilité personnelle, en particulier en ce qui concerne les obligations contractées dans le cadre de la vente aux enchères. Cette responsabilité s’étend notamment à la vérification de la qualité des lots achetés ainsi qu’au
règlement ultérieur de la facture des lots acquis. Si les personnes intéressées ne peuvent pas assister à la vente, il est possible d’enchérir directement par téléphone. Il est nécessaire de se manifester au moins 24h avant la vente afin de faire enregistrer sa demande d’enchères par téléphone. Etant donné le nombre limité de ligne téléphonique, Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art se réservent le droit de ne pas accepter une demande d’enchères par téléphone. Aussi, ils ne pourront engager leurs responsabilités, notamment en cas de disfonctionnement technique ou d’omission et d’erreur relatives à l’enregistrement d’enchères par téléphone. En cas d’absence au moment de la vente, les personnes intéressées peuvent également déposer des ordres d’achat. Il s’agit d’un service gratuit et confidentiel. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art seront chargés d’exécuter vos ordres d’achat. L’enchérisseur est responsable de demander une confirmation écrite afin de s’assurer du bon enregistrement de son ordre en amont de la vente. Sans confirmation écrite, Accademia Fine Art et Antiquorum ne peuvent pas être tenus responsables en cas d’omission ou d’erreurs relatives à l’enregistrement d’ordres d’achat. Les lots seront achetés au meilleur prix en respectant le prix de réserve et les autres enchères. Dans le cas d’ordres identiques, c’est l’ordre reçu en premier qui sera préféré. Les lots de haute valeur (identifiés par Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art à leur entière discrétion) peuvent, à moins d’un accord préalable, être enchéris seulement par les acheteurs potentiels qui ont rempli un formulaire d’enregistrement pour les lots considérés de haute valeur.
La vente sera conduite en français mais les enchères pourront être répétées en anglais. Les enchères seront conduites en euros. A titre indicatif, un convertisseur de devises au taux du jour de la vente pourra être visible pendant les enchères. Toutefois, seul le prix en euros fait foi. Dans le cas où un prix minimum d’adjudication dit prix de réserve aurait été arrêté d’un commun accord entre le vendeur et la maison de vente, l’huissier pourra enchérir au nom et pour le compte de ce dernier jusqu’à ce que le prix de réserve soit atteint.
Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art sont en droit selon leur libre appréciation de retirer, de diviser ou de grouper différemment les lots faisant partie de la vente ainsi que de refuser l’adjudication de n’importe lequel desdits, et n’encourront aucune responsabilité de ce fait. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art se réservent le droit de refuser selon leur libre appréciation toute offre d’enchères. En cas de conflit ou de tout autre question liée aux enchérisseurs, l’huissier pourra à sa seule discrétion déterminer l’enchérisseur gagnant, continuer les enchères, annuler la vente ou proposer de nouveau et remettre en vente l’article litigieux. Sa décision est consignée au procès-verbal, lequel fait foi. Le montant des surenchères est en règle générale de 10 %, l’huissier pourra cependant modifier les surenchères à tout moment, à son entière discrétion. Le montant minimal d’enchères est communiqué durant la vente aux enchères. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art sont autorisés à reproduire sur le procès-verbal de vente et sur le bordereau d’adjudication les renseignements qu’aura fournis
l’adjudicataire avant la vente. Toute fausse indication engagera la responsabilité de l’adjudicataire. Dans l’hypothèse où l’adjudicataire ne se sera pas fait enregistrer avant la vente, il devra communiquer les renseignements nécessaires dès l’adjudication du lot prononcée.
C.DROIT DE PRÉEMPTION
Conformément à la loi (Article 2-1 loi n°1.014 du 29/12/1978), l’État Monégasque dispose d’un droit de préemption sur les œuvres vendues aux enchères publiques dans la Principauté de Monaco. L’exercice de ce droit intervient immédiatement après le coup de marteau. La décision de préemption est portée à la connaissance de l’huissier, et l’État se substitue alors au dernier enchérisseur. La préemption est alors mentionnée au procès-verbal et doit être confirmé dans les 15 jours après la vente. En l’absence de confirmation, le lot revient au dernier enchérisseur.
La propriété des lots est transmise dès la tombée du marteau de l’huissier adjugeant le lot à l’enchérisseur gagnant. L’acquéreur ne pourra révoquer son acceptation d’un quelconque lot postérieurement à la tombée du marteau de l’huissier. L’acquéreur accepte par la présente l’intégralité des risques et responsabilités liés au lot.
En sus du prix de l’adjudication finale, l’adjudicataire (acheteur) devra acquitter par lot et par tranche dégressive les commissions et taxes suivantes :
•De 1 à 1,000,000 € inclus : 31,2% TVA incluse (26% hors TVA)
•De 1,000,001 € à 5,000,000 € inclus : 25,2 % TVA incluse (21% hors TVA)
• Pour tous montants au-dessus de 5,000,001 € : 16,2% TVA incluse (13,5% hors TVA)
Tous lots retirés à Monaco, à Paris ou à Milan ou expédiés en Union Européenne sont soumis à la TVA sur commission que l’acquéreur soit un particulier ou une personne morale.
La TVA sur commissions peut être rétrocédée à l’adjudicataire sur présentation d’une preuve d’exportation hors UE.
Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art ayant opté pour le régime de TVA sur marge, il ne sera délivré aucun document faisant ressortir la TVA. Les lots exportés hors Union-Européenne ne sont pas soumis à la TVA sur commissions. Les taxes locales et droits de douane sont à la charge de l’adjudicataire. Ces taxes locales et droit de douane seront à payés directement au moment de la livraison au transporteur en charge de l’expédition du lot. L’adjudicataire est responsable du paiement de tous les droits et taxes d’importation et d’exportation applicables aux lots achetés.
Pour les utilisateurs de la plateforme d’enchères
Invaluable, des frais supplémentaires (5% du prix d’adjudication) seront facturés.
Les factures sont envoyées par email aux acquéreurs dans les 48 heures suivant la vente. L’acquéreur dispose d’un délai de sept (7) jours à compter du jour de la vente pour procéder à l’entièreté du règlement.
Les lots marqués d’un * sont soumis à une TVA à l’importation de 20% appliqués sur le montant total incluant nos frais (prix marteau et commission).
En sus 120€ de frais de clôture de l’importation
temporaire seront facturés à l’acquéreur. La TVA sera entièrement rétrocédée sur présentation d’une déclaration d’exportation hors Europe validée par l’administration monégasque.
Les lots marqués d’un ** sont des lots de 50 ans ou plus, d’une valeur de 50’000 EUR ou plus, nécessitant une demande de licence ou de passeport d’exportation, pour lequel nous effectuerons une demande en votre nom, auprès du ministère de la culture français. Notez que le délais d’obtention de ces documents peut être compris entre 3 à 4 mois.
- BIEN CULTUREL
Règle : lot ** ≥ 50 ans d’âge, et valeur (Prix marteau + Commission) ≥ 50’000 € or 100’000 €
• à « L’EXPORT » (acheteur non Européen) :
- valeur du lot ≥ 100’000 €, licence d’exportation + Certificat exigés (délai d’obtention : 4 mois)
- valeur du lot : 50’000 -> 99’999 €, licence d’exportation exigée (délai d’obtention : 2 mois)
• En « EUROPE » (acheteur Européen) :
- valeur du lot ≥ 100’000 €, Certificat exigé (délai d’obtention : 4 mois)
80 € par document sera facturé à l’acheteur. Les lots **resteront à Monaco jusqu’à l’obtention des certificats et/ou licence d’exportation.
(virement à effectuer en euro)
Titulaire du compte :
SARL ACCADEMIA FINE ART
Nom de la banque : CIC MONACO GRIMALDI
Compte euro N° 00056754702
IBAN :
MC58 1009 6180 7900 0567 5470 285
Swift code : CMCIMCM1LYB
Antiquorum (Antiquorum Genève SA, Antiquorum Auctioneer HK Ltd, Accademia Fine Art, Antiquorum Auctioneer SRL) ne peut pas être tenu responsable de tout retard lors de la procédure de demande. Pour le paiement, l’adjudicataire pourra régler le lendemain de la vente, en EUROS, selon les moyens suivants :
• Par carte de crédit Visa ou MasterCard (frais supplémentaires)
• Par virement en euro sur le compte Accademia Fine Art
Tout transfert de fonds pour un achat doit être précédé de l’envoi des documents d’identification de l’acheteur.
Le transfert de propriété du lot au profit de l’acheteur a lieu au moment de l’adjudication. Dès l’adjudication (coup de marteau de l’huissier), tous les risques afférents au lot seront transférés dans leur intégralité́ et sans la moindre réserve.
Pour les acquéreurs ayant choisi un point de collecte à Monaco à Paris, ou à Milan, les lots sont à leurs dispositions à l’adresse qui leur sera indiquée en foction de la ville choisie. Une prise de rendez-vous en amont est exigée. Une pièce d’identité sera également demandée lors de la remise du lot. Les lots vendus seront stockés gracieusement pour une période de deux mois à compter du jour de la vente. Au-delà de cette date, Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art pourront déplacer les lots acquis dans un site de stockage aux risques et aux frais de l’acheteur. Pour les acquéreurs ayant choisi un point de collecte à Hong-Kong, les lots peuvent être envoyés au bureau Antiquorum Hong-Kong à la demande et aux frais de l’acheteur.
Pour les acquéreurs ayant choisi un point de collecte « autre », les lots peuvent être envoyés à l’adresse souhaitée selon les instructions d’envoi et aux frais de l’acheteur.
En cas d’exportation hors Europe, cela doit être faite au plus tard 1 mois à compter de la date de la vente. Accademia Fine Art doit apparaître en tant qu’expéditeur sur le document d’exportation et l’acheteur en tant que destinataire.
Les lots ne seront délivrés à l’acquéreur qu’une fois le prix d’achat intégralement versé.
Les modalités d’emballage et d’expédition ainsi que les frais y afférent sont aux frais et aux risques de l’acquéreur. Une fois le paiement intégral effectué, Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art pourront, en guise de service à l’acquéreur, faire emballer, assurer et expédier les lots acquis, sur demande et aux seuls frais de l’acquéreur. Dans ce cas, l’acquéreur accepte l’entier des risques liés à l’emballage, la manutention ainsi qu’à l’expédition des lots. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art n’encourront aucune responsabilité pour toute perte ou dommage causé aux lots à cette occasion. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art ne peuvent être tenu pour responsable d’un défaut de paiement de l’acquéreur et n’est pas redevable du paiement au vendeur. Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art ne sont pas responsables et ne peuvent garantir l’expédition d’horloges, de meubles, d’objets volumineux, fragiles ou considérés comme « marchandise dangereuse ». Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art enlèveront les bracelets faits de matériaux dérivés d’espèces menacées et/ou protégées (c’est-à- dire alligator, caïman, lézard, serpent, requin) avant d’expédier les lots à l’étranger. Les acheteurs sont responsables du respect de toute réglementation applicable en matière d’exportation et d’importation. En outre, certains articles faits de matériaux soumis à la législation des CITES peuvent être soumis à des restrictions d’importation dans certains pays. Il est de la responsabilité de l’acheteur de consulter son autorité douanière locale afin obtenir des informations sur l’importation d’articles fabriqués dans ces matériaux.
- REPRODUCTION DES OEUVRES
Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art Auction sont propriétaires du droit de reproduction de son catalogue. Toute reproduction de celui- ci est interdite et constitue une contrefaçon à son préjudice. En outre Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art disposent d’une dérogation lui permettant de reproduire dans son catalogue les œuvres mises en vente, alors même que le droit de reproduction ne serait pas tombé dans le domaine public. Toute reproduction du catalogue de Antiquorum et Accademia Fine Art peut donc constituer une reproduction illicite d’une œuvre exposant son auteur à des poursuites en contrefaçon par le titulaire des droits sur l’œuvre. La vente d’une œuvre n’emporte pas au profit de son propriétaire le droit de repr`oduction et de présentation de l’œuvre.
Chaque acquéreur doit se conformer à l’ensemble des obligations applicables édictées par l’Autorité Monégasque de Sécurité Financière (AMSF) et transmettre, par l’intermédiaire de Accademia Fine Art, tous les documents exigés avant le paiement. En cas d’incompatibilité d’une quelconque information ou disposition du catalogue avec les présentes conditions de vente, seules les conditions de vente feront foi.
Chacune des dispositions de ces conditions sont indépendantes les unes des autres. La nullité d’une disposition ne saurait entrainer l’inapplicabilité des autres. La vente et les présentes conditions générales de vente sont régies par le droit monégasque. Toute contestation relève de la compétence exclusive des juridictions de la Principauté de Monaco. Pour garantir la sécurité des transactions ainsi que le sérieux et la réputation de notre clientèle, nous respectons la loi n° 1.362 du 3 août 2009 relative à la lutte contre le blanchiment de capitaux, la corruption, le financement du terrorisme, et la non-prolifération des armes de destruction massive.
Accademia Fine Art et Antiquorum appliquent les dispositions de la loi n° 1.165 du 23 décembre 1993 relative à la protection des informations nominatives. Ainsi les données personnelles collectées pourront donner lieu à l’exercice du droit d’accès, de rectification et d’opposition dans les conditions prévues. Le client peut obtenir une copie des informations le concernant et, le cas échéant, les faire rectifier par courrier adressé à Accademia Fine Art - 27 boulevard des Moulins - 98000 Monaco MC. Le client dispose également d’un droit d’accès indirect lorsque les informations nominatives font l’objet d’un traitement aux seules fins de l’application des obligations de vigilance et de l’obligation de déclaration et d’information auprès de l’AMSF, auprès de la CCIN, dans les conditions prévues à l’article 15-1 de la loi n° 1.165 du 23 décembre 1993, modifiée en s’adressant à la Direction : 17, avenue Albert II¨, 98000 Monaco.


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The present auction is a public auction held by Accademia Fine Art SARL (hereinafter Accademia Fine Art) in collaboration with Accademia Fine Art in Monaco. Participation in the auction and / or the purchase of any lot implies full adherence to all the rights and obligations arising from these terms and conditions of sale.
The “Important Notices” contained in this catalogue are considered an integral part of these “General Terms and Conditions of Sale”. The conditions of sale, important notices and the contents of the catalogue may only be amended by Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art by written or oral notices.
Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art act exclusively as agents and therefore assume no liability in the event of default(s) by the pur- chasers and / or sellers.
These same conditions are applicable to any transaction relating to items or lots forming part of the auction and concluded outside the auction.
The auction is conducted by a huissier de justice (hereinafter bailiff) in Monaco who will pronounce the bids, ensure that the bids are correctly made and more generally take all necessary measures to maintain order during the sale.
The bailiff reserves the right at his sole discretion, and without obligation to justify his decision, to continue or stop the sale, to withdraw one or more lots, to accept or refuse a bid, to proceed with any division, meeting or withdrawal of a lot. Generally speaking, the bailiff is fully competent to take decisions in order to settle any dispute arising at the time of the sale.
The bailiff will read the essential clauses before the auction begins.
The present conditions are available to any interested party. They are displayed in the sales room for the duration of the auction. Only the present French version of the “General Terms and Conditions of Sale” is authentic.
A. ESTIMATES
Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art have included in the catalogue estimates of the value of the lots offered for sale. These estimates were made following expert opinions, tests, and other methods that Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art in their sole discretion deemed appropriate in the circumstances. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art will not, however, incur any liability under any cause whatsoever in respect of estimates of the value of the lots. Each auction participant will be responsible for making his own estimate of the value of the lots put up for sale.
B. LOTS STATUS
All lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale with their imperfections and defects. No claims relating to customary restorations and small accidents will be possible. It is the responsibility of each future bidder to carefully examine each lot before the sale and to refer to his own judgement in order to take note of its characteristics and its possible repairs or restorations. No claims will be accepted once the adjudication has been pronounced. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art can provide interested parties with a detailed report on the condition of the lots. In addition, lots may be examined before the sale at the times listed in the catalogue.
Any lot sold at auction may be affected by the export laws of the country in which it is sold and the import restrictions of other countries. Many countries require an export declaration for goods leaving the country and / or an import declaration upon entry of the goods into the country. Local laws may prevent you from importing a lot or prevent you from selling a lot in the country into which you are importing it. Please note that gold of less than 18 carats is not considered to be gold in all countries and can therefore sometimes be refused to be imported into these countries under the name “gold”.
(i) Almost all watches and clocks have undergone repairs and overhauls during their lifetime and may therefore possibly contain non-original parts. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art do not guarantee the authenticity of any component part of a watch or clock. The clocks can be sold without pendulums, weights or winding and time setting key. Pocket watches can also be sold without a key.
(ii) Collector’s watches and clocks often have very fine and complex mechanisms, an overhaul, a battery change or another repair work may be necessary. The purchaser is responsible for this. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art do not guarantee the correct functioning of a watch or a clock. Certificates and boxes are not available unless they are described in the catalogue.
(iii) Most watches and clocks have been opened to see the type and quality of the movement. For this reason, watches with waterresistant cases may not be water- resistant. It is recommended to have them checked by a competent watchmaker before use.
(i) Coloured gems (such as rubies, sapphires, emeralds, etc.) may have been treated to improve their appearance by methods such as heating or oiling. These methods are accepted by the international jewellery trade but may weaken the gem and / or require special care over time.
(ii) All types of gemstones may have been improved by any method. There is no gemmological analysis report for every gemstone sold, meaning they have not been tested by a recognized laboratory). When there is a gemmological analysis report from an internationally recognised laboratory, it is described in the catalogue. Due to differences in approach and technology, laboratories may disagree on whether a particular gemstone has been treated, the amount of treatment, or whether the treatment is permanent. The gemmological laboratories will only
report on improvements or treatments known to the laboratories at the date of the report.
(iii) For jewellery sales, estimates are based on the information contained in any gemmological analysis report or, if no report is available, assume that the gems may have been processed or improved
C.
Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the description of each lot in the catalogue, Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art does not guarantee that such a description is perfectly accurate. Any statement, whether printed in the catalogue or not, in relation to, without limitation, the authenticity, provenance, origin, age, date, condition, estimated selling price, or quality of any lot, is only the assertion of an opinion and neither Antiquorum nor Accademia Fine Art will be liable for the accuracy of any opinion given.
Except as otherwise provided in the paragraph immediately following, Antiquorum warrants that, upon the consummation of the sale of any lot under the terms and conditions contained in this catalogue, clear and unencumbered right, title and interest in and to such lot shall pass to the buyer. Antiquorum guarantees for a period of one (1) year from the date of sale that the authorship of each lot in this catalogue is as set out in the bold or capitalized type in the catalogue description of the lot. Antiquorum makes no warranties, whatsoever, whether express or implied, with respect to any, material in the catalogue other than that appearing in the bold or capitalized heading subject to the exclusions below. Antiquorum does not guaranty that all component parts of any timepiece are original to the timepiece. If an official document issued by the manufacturer, such as an extract from the archives or a certificate of authenticity, is not provided with a
watch, Antiquorum does not warrant that the case and movement are matching. A non-matching case and movement does not question the authenticity of a watch. Please be advised that no cancellations will be accepted on this basis. The guarantee does not apply if the catalogue description was in accordance with the opinion of generally accepted experts and specialists at the date of the sale, or the catalogue description indicated that there was a conflict of such opinions. The guarantee is provided for a period of one (1) year from the date of the relevant auction, is solely for the benefit of the original purchaser of record and is not transferrable. In the event of any claim by the original purchaser regarding a bold or capitalized provision, said purchaser must (i) notify Antiquorum in writing within 7 days of receiving any information that causes the original purchaser of record to question the accuracy of the bold or capitalized type heading, specifying the lot number, date of the auction at which it was purchased and reasons for such question: and (ii) return the lot to Antiquorum at the original selling location in the same condition as at the date of sale to the original purchaser of record and be able to transfer good title to the lot, free from any third party claims arising after the date of such sale. Antiquorum has discretion to waive any of the above requirements. It is specifically understood and agreed that the rescission of a sale and the refund of the original purchase price paid (the successful hammer price, plus the buyer’s premium) is exclusive and in lieu of any other remedy which might otherwise be available as a matter of law, or in equity. Antiquorum and the consignor shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages incurred or claimed, including without limitation, loss of profits or interest. Other than the limited warranty and guarantee provisions above, Antiquorum and the consignor make no representations, warranties or guarantees regarding the lots sold hereunder.
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Prior to the sale, potential buyers are invited to visit Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art to register by providing their contact details, identity (copy of a valid identity card or passeport) and bank guarantees. A bidder’s number will be given to all registered bidders.
Anyone bidding during the sale is deemed to be acting on his or her own behalf and is therefore personally liable. If you are bidding on behalf of a third party, it is essential that you notify Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art by providing a power of attorney, which must be registered.
The bidder acting on behalf of a third party is personally liable, in particular with regard to the obligations entered into within the context of the auction. This responsibility extends in particular to the verification of the quality of the lots purchased as well as the subsequent payment of the invoice for the lots purchased.
If interested parties cannot attend the auction, it is possible to bid directly by telephone. It is necessary to come forward at least 24 hours before the sale in order to register your bidding request by telephone. Given the limited number of telephone lines, Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art reserve the right not to accept a telephone auction request. Therefore, they may not be held liable, in particular in the event of technical malfunctions or omissions and errors relating to the registration of bids by telephone. In the event of absence at the time of the sale, interested parties may also place purchase orders (written bids). This is a free and confidential service. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art will be responsible for executing your purchase orders. It is the bidder’s responsibility to request written confirmation in order to ensure that his order has been properly registered prior to the sale. Without written confirmation, Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art cannot be held liable for omissions or errors relating to the registration of purchase orders. Lots will be purchased at the best price respecting the reserve price and other bids. In the case of identical orders, the order received first will be preferred. High value lots (identified by Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art at their sole discretion) may, unless otherwise agreed in advance, only be bid on by potential buyers who have completed a registration form for lots considered to be of high value.
The sale will be conducted in French but bids may be repeated in English.
Auctions will be conducted in euros. As an indication, a currency converter at the rate of the day of the sale (or the previous working day) may be visible during the auctions. However, only the price in euros is authoritative.
In the event that a minimum auction price, known as the “reserve price”, has been agreed between the seller and the auction house, the bailiff may bid in the name and on behalf of the latter until the reserve price has been reached.
Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art are entitled, at their own discretion, to withdraw, divide or group differently the lots forming part of the sale, as well as to refuse the adjudication of any of the said lots, and will not incur any liability as a result. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art reserve the right to refuse any bid at their own discretion.
In the event of a dispute or any other matter relating to the bidders, the bailiff may, at his sole discretion, determine the winning bidder, continue the bidding, cancel the sale or re-offer and put the disputed item up for sale again. Its decision shall be recorded in the minutes, which shall be authentic.
The amount of the higher bids is, as a general rule, 10 %; however, the bailiff may modify the higher bids at any time, at his own discretion. The minimum bid amount is communicated during the auction. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art are authorised to reproduce the information provided by the successful bidder prior to the sale on the auction minutes and on the bidding form. Any false indication will engage the responsibility of the successful bidder. In the event that the successful bidder has not registered before the sale, he will have to communicate the necessary
information as soon as the lot has been sold.
In accordance with the law (Article 2-1 Law No. 1.014 of December 29, 1978), the Monegasque State has a right of pre-emption on works sold by public auction in the Principality of Monaco. The exercise of this right takes place immediately after the hammer blow. The pre- emption decision is brought to the attention of the bailiff, and the State then substitutes itself for the last bidder. The pre-emption is then mentioned in the minutes and must be confirmed within fifteen (15) days after the sale. In the absence of confirmation, the lot goes to the last bidder.
Ownership of the lots is transferred as soon as the bailiff’s hammer falls and the lot is awarded to the winning bidder. The buyer may not revoke his acceptance of any lot after the bailiff’s hammer has fallen. The purchaser hereby accepts all risks and responsibilities associated with the lot. In addition to the price of the final award, the successful bidder (buyer) shall pay the following commissions and taxes per lot and per degressive tranche:
• From €1 to €1,000,000 (inclusive) : 31.2% VAT included (26% VAT excluded)
• From €1,000,001 to €5,000,000 (inclusive) : 25.2% VAT included (21% VAT excluded)
• For all amounts above €5,000,001 : 16.2% VAT included (13.5% VAT excluded)
All lots collected in Monaco or shipped to the European Union are subject to VAT (Value Added Tax) on commission.
VAT on commission may be passed on to the successful bidder on presentation of proof of export outside the European Union for private or companies. As Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art have opted for the VAT margin system, no documents showing VAT will be issued.
Lots exported outside the European Union are not subject to VAT on commission. Local taxes and customs duties are the responsibility of the successful bidder. These local taxes and customs duties must be paid directly at the time of delivery to the carrier in charge of dispatching the consignment. The successful bidder is responsible for the payment of all import and export duties and taxes applicable to the lots purchased.
Invoices are emailed to buyers within 48 hours of the sale. For users of the Invaluable auction platform, additional fees will be charged (5% of the auction price). Invoices are emailed to buyers within 48 hours of the sale.
The buyer has a period of seven (7) days from the day of the sale to pay in full.
Lots marked with an asterisk (*) are subject to 20% applied to the total amount including our commission (hammer price and commission). In addition 120€ closing costs for temporary importation will be invoiced to the purchaser. VAT will be fully retroceded upon presentation of an export declaration outside Europe validated by Monegasque administration. Lots marked with an asterisk (**) are lots of 50 years or older, with a value of 50’000 EUR or more, requiring an export license and/or an export certificate, for
which will apply on your behalf to the French Ministry of Culture. Note, it may take 2 to 4 month(s) to obtain this license or certificate. Antiquorum (Antiquorum Genève SA, Antiquorum Auctioneer HK Ltd, Accademia Fine Art, Antiquorum Paris, Antiquorum Auctioneer SRL) cannot be held responsible for any delays in the application process.
FOR PAYMENT (MUST BE IN EURO), THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER MAY PAY IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:
• By credit card Visa or MasterCard.
• By transfer in euros to the Accademia Fine Art account.
Payment will only be considered to have been made in full once Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art have received the funds corresponding to the amount of the purchase price and the commission due.
In the event of default by the purchaser in the payment of part or all of the purchase price for any lot, and if Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art nevertheless choose to pay the seller a part of the proceeds of the sale, the purchaser agrees that Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art shall have all the rights of the seller in respect of the amount paid, whether by law or under these terms and conditions of sale.
(transfer to be made in euros; bank charges to be borne by the client)
Account holder: SARL ACCADEMIA FINE ART
Bank name: CIC
Euro account : N° 00056754702
IBAN: MC58 1009 6180 7900 0567 5470 285
Swift code: CMCIMCM1LYB
Any transfer of funds for a purchase must be preceded by the submission of the buyer’s identification documents.
Any transfer of funds for a purchase must be preceded by the submission of the buyer’s identification documents.
The transfer of ownership of the lot to the buyer takes place at the time of the auction. As soon as the auction has been pronounced (the bailiff’s hammer
strike), all risks relating to the lot will be transferred in their entirety and without the slightest reservation.
For purchasers who have chosen a collection point in Monaco, the lots are available at Accademia Fine Art, 27 boulevard des Moulins, 98000 Monaco MC. An appointment must be made in advance. An identity document will also be requested when the lot is handed over.
Sold lots will be stored free of charge for a period of two months from the day of sale. After this date, Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art may move the acquired lots to a storage site at the buyer’s risk and expense.
For purchasers who have chosen a collection point in Hong Kong, the lots (watches only) can be sent to the office of Antiquorum Auctioneer (HK) Ltd. in Hong Kong at the request and expense of the purchaser. For purchasers who have chosen an “other” collection point, the lots can be sent to the desired address according to the shipping instructions and at the purchaser’s expense.
In the case of export outside Europe, this must be done no later than one month from the date of sale. Accademia Fine Art must appear as sender on the export document and the buyer as consignee. The lots will only be delivered to the purchaser once the purchase price has been paid in full. Packing and shipping arrangements and the related costs are at the expense and risk of the purchaser. Once full payment has been made, Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art may, as a service to the purchaser, arrange for the packaging, insurance and shipment of the lots purchased, on request and at the purchaser’s sole expense. In this case, the purchaser accepts all risks related to the packaging, handling and dispatch of the lots. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art will not be liable for any loss or damage caused to the lots on this occasion.
Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art cannot be held responsible for any non-payment by the buyer and is not liable for payment to the seller. Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art are not responsible for and cannot guarantee the shipment of clocks, furniture, bulky and fragile objects or items considered as “dangerous goods”.
Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art will remove bracelets made from materials derived from endangered and / or protected species (i.e., in a nonexhaustive way, alligator, caiman, lizard,snake, shark, turtle, etc.) before shipping lots abroad. Buyers are responsible for compliance with all applicable export and import regulations. In addition, certain items made of materials subject to CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) legislation may be subject to import restrictions in some countries. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to consult their local customs authority for information on the importation of items made from these materials.
Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art are the owners of the reproduction rights to its catalogue. Any reproduction of the latter is prohibited and constitutes an infringement to its prejudice. In addition, Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art have an exemption allowing them to reproduce in their catalogue
the works offered for sale, even if the reproduction right has not fallen into the public domain. Any reproduction of the Antiquorum and Accademia Fine Art catalogue may therefore constitute an illicit reproduction of a work exposing its author to infringement proceedings by the holder of the rights to the work. The sale of a work shall not entail for the benefit of its owner the right of reproduction and presentation of the work.
Each purchaser shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Autorité Monégasque de Sécurité Financière (AMSF) and shall submit, through Accademia Fine Art, all documents required under such regulations prior to payment.
In the event of incompatibility of any In the event of incompatibility of any information or provision of the catalogue with these terms and conditions of sale, only the terms and conditions of sale shall be binding. Each of the provisions of these terms and conditions are independent of each other. The nullity of one provision shall not result in the non-applicability of the others.
The sale and the present general terms and conditions of sale are governed by Monegasque law. Any dispute falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Principality of Monaco.
To ensure the security of transactions as well as the seriousness and reputation of our clientele, we comply with Law No. 1.362 of August 3, 2009, relating to the fight against money laundering, corruption, the financing of terrorism, and the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Accademia Fine Art and Antiquorum adhere to the provisions of Law No. 1.165 of December 23, 1993, regarding the protection of personal information. Thus, the collected personal data may be subject to the right of access, rectification, and opposition under the conditions provided. The client can obtain a copy of the information concerning them and, if necessary, have it corrected by sending a letter to Accademia Fine Art, 27 Boulevard des Moulins, 98000 Monaco MC. The client also has an indirect right of access when the personal information is processed solely for the purposes of applying due diligence obligations and the obligation to report and inform the AMSF, via the CCIN, under the conditions provided in Article 15-1 of Law No. 1.165 of December 23, 1993, as amended by contacting its President: 12, avenue de Fontvieille, 98000 Monaco.
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With a view to always providing a higher standard of service to its clientele, Antiquorum has introduced a grading system within its auction catalogues, providing immediate and detailed information on the condition of each lot offered for sale.
With the assistance of the Antiquorum Grading System, clients will have immediate answers to their questions regarding the condition of each lot, and will no longer need to find the time to request condition reports. In addition, with the
The lots described in this catalogue have been carefully examined and valued by Antiquorum’s experts and watchmakers, taking into consideration the aesthetic, historical and technical interest, age and rarity, as well as the technology available at the time of production of each timepiece.
For such judgment to be as objective as possible, it must rest on a number of criteria, particularly with regards to the age of a lot. Indeed, a wristwatch of less than 50 years old cannot be judged with the same criteria as a Renaissance watch. This is the reason why some of the gradings will only qualify for certain types of watches and will never be used for others.
For example, if, as a general rule, watches can be attributed gradings from 1 to 4 for the case, the dial and the movement, watches of less than 100 years old can be given grading 1 (as new), 3 (in very good condition), or 4 (in
Experts’ Overall Opinion, clients will benefit from the advice of Antiquorum’s experts as each lot is given a grade based on its overall appreciation.
Although every effort has been made to remain objective, clients are nonetheless advised that any grading or condition report will, of necessity, be subjective.
Clients are reminded that all statements made in the Antiquorum Grading System, in
the Experts’ Overall Opinion or in any other condition report for any lot, are provided for information only and should not be considered as a guarantee of any sort.
Such information is given as an opinion for which Antiquorum cannot be held responsible. Furthermore, Antiquorum cannot be held responsible for any misrepresentations or incomplete information regarding the condition of any lot.
good condition). The latter, (grading 4), will be followed by one or more grading numbers to justify why the lot cannot be considered “in very good condition”. On the other hand, watches over 100 years old, of similar condition, would indeed be considered as “very good” because of their age and would therefore qualify for grading 3. Needless to say, watches over 100 years old, even in the best state of conservation for their age, are unlikely to ever be considered “as new” and would therefore never be eligible for grading 1; for this reason, we have introduced grading 2 (in perfect condition).
At the end of each lot description, before the estimate, you will find a condition report box, with letters and numbers, divided into 3 sections : these are the grades given to the lot with reference to the condition of its case, its dial and hands, and its movement. To understand the grades shown in the condition report box, consult the Antiquorum Grading System as follows :
Next to this condition report box, is an experts’ grading box featuring one letter, from to B , as an overall grade. This overall grade is the opinion of Antiquorum’s experts, as a global appreciation of the lot, based on its general condition, quality, technical and historical interest, age and rarity. On this basis, it must be understood that a very early timepiece, a prototype or a watch featuring a rare escapement, although it may be in a mediocre state of conservation, even re-cased or lacking its dial, can qualify for gradings AAA or even
To understand the grade shown in the experts’ grading box, consult the Experts’ Overall Opinion.
Potential buyers should be aware that all water-resistant/water-proof watches have been opened and as such buyers should have the watch inspected in regards to these attribute. A watch’s current state of resistance is NOT reflected in the condition report.
Condition générale, qualité, importance technique et historique, et rareté
: Exceptionnel
: Très bien A : Bien B : Correct
1 Comme neuf
2 Très bien
3 Bien
4 Correct
5 Moyen
6 Légèrement oxidé
7 Oxidé
8 Légèrement rayé
9 Rayé
10 Patiné
11 Légèrement usé
12 Usé
13 Légèrement endommagé
14 Endommagé
15 Légèrement rouillé
16 Rouillé
17 Légèrement tâché
18 Tâché
19 Cabossure(s)
20 D’époque, comme à l’origine
21 D’époque
22 Plus tardif, comme à l’origine
23 Plus tardif
24 Léger éclat
25 Eclat
26 Amélioré
27 Fait sur mesure
28 Remplacements
29 Eléments manquants
30 Altérations
31 Transformations
32 Légèrement restauré
33 Restauré
34 Restauré par la manufacture
35 A restaurer
36 Partiellement redoré
37 Redoré
38 Légèrement e!acé
39 E!acé
40 Légèrement repolie
41 Repolie, angles préservés
42 Repolie, angles altérés
43 Filetage du fond endommagé
44 Poussoir(s) usé(s)
45 Poussoir(s) remplacé(s)
46 Couronne de remplacement
47 Couronne d’époque
48 Couronne plus tardive
49 Boîtier de remplacement
50 Rafraîchi
51 Partiellement réimprimé
52 Réimprimé par la manufacture
53 Réimprimé
54 Cadran de remplacement
55 Réapplication du luminescent
56 Lunette d’époque
57 Lunette plus tardive, comme à l’origine
58 Lunette légèrement endommagée
Repair required, at buyer’s expense
Aiguilles
01 D’origine
02 Aiguilles de remplacement
03 D’époque
04 Plus tardive(s)
05 Réapplication du luminescent
06 Partiellement remplacée(s)
07 Remplacée(s)
08 Réparée(s) 09 Endommagée(s)
60 Surface légèrement usée
61 Surface usée
62 Echappement plus tardif
63 Balancier plus tardif
64 Re-rhodié
65 Regravé
70 Légère fissure
71 Fissures
72 Eclat au niveau du remontage
73 Eclat sous la lunette, invisible lorsque celle-ci est fermée
74 Légèrement restauré, émail dur
75 Légèrement restauré, émail tendre
76 Restauré, émail dur
77 Restauré, émail tendre
78 Perlel(s)/pierre(s) manquante(s)
79 Fondant refait
* Révision recommandée, à la charge de l’acheteur
** Réparation(s) nécessaire(s), à la charge de l’acheteur
SWITZERLAND
Antiquorum Genève SA
Showroom and Administration
3, rue du Mont-Blanc, 1201 Geneva
tel. +41 22 909 28 50
fax. +41 22 909 28 60
e-mail: geneva@antiquorum.swiss
FRANCE
Antiquorum Paris
26, rue du Bac, 75007 Paris
tel. +33 1 42 61 43 44
e-mail: paris@antiquorum.swiss
MONACO
In association with Academia Fine Art
27, Boulevard des Moulins
98000 Monaco
+33 (06) 14 40 60 11
email: monaco@antiquorum.swiss
Antiquorum Auctioneers (HK) LTD
Showroom and Administration, Rm 2408, 24/F,
The Galleria, No 9 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong
tel. +852 2522 4168
e-mail: hk@antiquorum.swiss
Antiquorum Shanghai
tel. + 86 21 6335 1268
e-mail: shanghai@antiquorum.swiss
TOKYO
Antiquorum Tokyo
201 KAZU Omotesando
3-5-9 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061
Tel: +81 3 6910 5585
e-mail: tokyo@antiquorum.swiss
VIETNAM
Antiquorum Vietnam
69 Quang Trung, Hai Ba Trung District, Ha Noi Capital, Vietnam
Tel: +84946149999
e-mail: vietnam@antiquorum.swiss
THAILAND
Antiquorum Bangkok
4 central world floor 4 Room b417
Bangkok 10330 Thailand
tel. +66 91-954 5626
e-mail: bangkok@antiquorum.swiss
MIAMI
Antiquorum auctioneers
USA Inc.
407 Lincoln Rd, Suite 4C, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139 USA
tel. +1 (728) 207-5550
e-mail : miami@antiquorum.swiss
ITALY
Antiquorum Milan
Piazza Duomo, 17, 20121 Milano
tel.+3902876625
fax.+3902877915
e-mail: milan@antiquorum.swiss
GERMANY
Antiquorum München
Widenmayerstraße 4, 80538 München
tel. +49 89 215 446 738
e-mail: munchen@antiquorum.swiss
Chairman Giulio De Lucia
Chief Executive Officer Romain Réa
GENEVA
Managing Director & Watch Expert Julien Schaerer
Co-Director & Watch Expert Etienne Lemenager
Logistics Director Armelle De Medeiros
Information Technology Director Jorge Robelo
Information Technology Ruwan Attanayake
Chief Accountant Franck Giorgini
Watchmaker & Restorer Takahiro Hamada
Logistics Assistant Nuno Vitorino
Administrative Assistant Sara Uldry
Accounting Assistant Azzeddine Boutimah
MILAN
Director & Watch Expert Francesco Magnoni
Administrative Assistant Nicoletta Marrini
MUNICH
Director & Watch Expert Etienne Lemenager
Country Manager Deborah Sundheimer
PARIS & MONACO
Director & Watch Expert Jérôme Lemoine
Private Sales Manager Aurélien Brajot
HONG KONG
Managing Director Connie Siu
Chief Accountant Agnes Chan
Business Development Jessie Kang
Marketing Coordinator Kristy Kwan
Accounts & Admin Coordinator Celia Wong
Senior Consultants Alex Ho - Gordon Wong - Jason Cheung
BEIJING
Partner Agent Phoebe Jin
SHANGHAI Connie Siu
THAILAND Consultant Popaya Ho
VIETNAM
Partner Agent Minh Hiep Nguyen
TOKYO
Partner Agent Hina Aizawa
USA
Director Julien Schaerer
Sales Administrator Leonie Doerr
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Would like to register as a company as a private
Last name(s) First name
Address
Company name
Business Registration number Tax ID
Zip / Postal code City Country
Email (required) Spoken Language(s)
Phone number Mobile Phone
Registration will only take place once we have received the ID and the documents required in accordance with the new Monegasque government regulations.
For new clients an ID, proof of address less than 3 months old, bank details and some other documents may be required. In addition to the hammer price, the buyer’s premium is payable as follows : 31,2 % including vat (26% HT) of the hammer price on each lot up to and including €1.000.000, 25,2% from €1.000.001 – to €5.000.000 and 16,2 % for all amounts in excess of €5.000.001.
Please check one : Absentee (written) Bid Telephone Bid
Please bid on my behalf for the following lot(s) up to the maximum price(s) (excluding buyer’s premium, and any applicable taxes) mentioned below, pur- chasing as much below my indicated limit(s) as possible. I hereby agree and acknowledge that Antiquorum is not responsible for failing to execute such bids or for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. By signing this form, I have read, understood and agree to be bound by the conditions of sale and Important Notices contained in the catalogue for this sale. I hereby agree and acknowledge that I am obligated to purchase and shall have no right to revoke acceptance of any and all lots for which I am the highest bidder.
Please indicate your pick up point : Hong Kong Milan Monaco Paris Other
500 HKD
(shipping quotation)
Otherwise, winning lots (only watches) will be shipped as per buyer’s instructions. Please refer to the « shipping & Insurance » section at the end of the catalogue for de-tails. Please note Antiquorum is not responsible for shipping clocks, furnitures, volumi-nous and/or fragile items. Our shipping department will assist you in choosing a third party crating service. The lots ** (cultural property) will remain in Monaco until the required exprt certificates and/or licences have been abtained.
Date
Signature
Please email this document to bids@antiquorum.swiss
For online interactive bidding or online absentee bids please register online at www.antiquorum.swiss

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