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Est. CHF 1’500 - 3’000 $ 1’800 - 3’600
Boucheron, Reflet, Ref. B35.009, case no. 908247, made in the 1960s
An extremely fine and very rare, large, hand wound, Clous de Paris decorated, 18K white gold wristwatch with matching Clous de Paris decorated dial.
Fitted with a caliber Eta 2512, gilt finish, manual winding, 17 jewels, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, snap on white gold case back, mineral glass, cabochon-set crown.
Case and movement signed.
Dim. 22 x 36.30 mm. Thickness 6.70 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 175 mm.
Accompanied by a later Boucheron presentation box.
n near-perfect condition, this “Reflet” model adores a rare all-Clous de Paris finish, in place of the brand's iconic ribbed decoration. Early models did not feature the manufacturer's name on the dial, such as the present one. In addition, this watch has an 18K white gold case, a rarity betrayed only by the hallmark on the edge of the case. Elegant and preserved in excellent overall condition, this is a collector's gem from the famous French jeweler.
Est. CHF 2’000 - 4’000 $ 2’400 - 4’700
Piaget, « Ellipse », Ref. 99024, movement no. 7613736, case no. 269963, circa 1976
A superb, very fine and very attractive, hand wound, thin and elegant, oval-shaped, 18K white gold and Clous de Paris decoration wristwatch with satiné silvered dial, blackened Baton hands, leather strap and an 18K white gold Piaget buckle.
Fitted with a caliber 9P2, mechanical, manual winding, rhodium-plated, 18 jewels, antimagnetic gold fork and escape wheel, shock absorbers, case back secured to the bezel with 4 screws, sapphire crystal, dust-proof crown.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 31.80 x 29.40 mm. Thickness 4.10 mm.
he undisputed master of elegance and refined luxury, Piaget offers us here an exhilarating and rare proposition, with its very 1970s ellipse-shape combined with a simple and modern dial’s layout, a bezel entirely decorated in Clous de Paris. An eye’s catching timeless beauty, preserved in excellent condition.
Est. CHF 2’500 - 5’500 $ 3’000 - 6’500
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Piaget, « Tour de bras », Ref. 9154, movement no. 7402145, case no. 258323, circa 1975
An extremely fine and attractive, large and thin, hand wound, 18K yellow gold wristwatch with gloss black dial, gold Dauphine hands, ribbed bezel, integrated gold bracelet with Clous de Paris decoration.
Fitted with a caliber 9P, rhodium-plated, 18 jewels, shock-absorbers, antimagnetic gold fork and escape wheel, dust-proof crown, snap on gold case back.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 27.30 x 25 mm. Thickness 4.60 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 180 mm.
atchmakers know how difficult it is to make a simple, elegant and chic timepiece. The gold bracelet watch presented here is an incarnation of this, large but not too much, a strong presence on the wrist but without heaviness, a restrained brilliance, sobriety and elegancy with its black varnish dial. The magical art of Piaget, per sure.
Est. CHF 5’000 - 10’000
$ 5’900 - 11’800
Piaget, Polo, Ref. 791 C 701, movement no. 29888, case no. 362129 & 35 (inside), circa 1980
An extremely fine and superb condition, 18K yellow gold quartz wristwatch with matching gold dial, gold Dauphine hands, gold bracelet with integrated deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 7P3, quartz, gold case back secured by four screws, back crown.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 30 mm. Thickness 5.70 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 190 mm.
n 1979, Piaget unveiled the Polo model, the company's first elegant sports watch, a timepiece that would define the spirit and elegance of the 1980s. 45 years after its first appearance, for the 150th anniversary of the brand, this historic and iconic timepiece has been reborn as the Piaget Polo '79. The model has been awarded with the Iconic Watch Prize 2024 at the GPHG.
Produced in the 80's, the original Polo quartz model presented here has been entirely overhauled by the Manufacture recently and benefits from a 2-year service warranty. Preserved in excellent overall condition, this watch is per sure a great addition to any collection and very fine icon of Swiss watchmaking heritage.
Est. CHF 4’000 - 8’000 $ 4’700 - 9’500
Cartier, Panthere, Mid-size, case no. 8839541353, circa 1985
A very attractive and superb, water-resistant, 18K yellow gold mid-size quartz wristwatch with silvered dial, painted radial Roman numerals, inner minute track, blued steel Spade hands, center-second, date, 18K yellow gold Cartier bracelet with concealed double deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 83, quartz, 9 jewels, case back secured by eight screws, sapphire crystal, cabochon-set crown with crown guards.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 27 x 36 mm. including lugs. Thickness 5.95 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 190 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box.
n 2017, Cartier reintroduced its Panthère model, which is as popular today as it was when it first appeared in 1983. This chic, sporty watch is equally at home relaxing on the beach or having fun at a cocktail party.
Est. CHF 2’500 - 5’000 $ 3’000 - 5’900
Cartier, Diabolo, Ref. 1460 0, case no. R2459, circa 1995
A very fine and attractive, hand wound, 18K yellow gold wristwatch with white dial, painted radial Roman numerals, outer minute track, blued steel Breguet hands, leather strap and an 18K yellow gold Cartier deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 430MC, mechanical, rhodiumplated, Cartier repeating logo decoration, manual winding, 18 jewels, straight line escapement, monometallic balance, self-compensating flat balance spring, shock absorbers, gold case back secured by six screws, sapphire crystal, cabochon-set crown, curved sapphire crystal, Vendome-type lugs.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 32.40 mm. Thickness 8.60 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation and booklet.
he year 1993 saw the launch of the Chrono Reflex movement versions of the Pasha, Cougar and Diabolo de Cartier watches. In superb condition, this Diabolo is a real eye-catcher and its distinctive look continues to delight enthusiasts.
Est. CHF 5’000 - 10’000
$ 5’900 - 11’800
Cartier Paris, Santos Dumont, case no. 780970094, circa 1970
An extremely fine and rare, hand wound, 18K yellow gold wristwatch with white dial, painted radial Roman numerals, blued steel Epee hands, inner minute track, leather strap and an 18K yellow gold Cartier deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 78X, mechanical, manual winding, rhodium-plated, 17 jewels, straight line lever escapement, self-compensating flat balance spring, monometallic balance, shock absorbers, gold case back secured to the main case by four screws in the band, mineral glass, cabochon-set crown.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 25 x 25 mm. Thickness 6.09 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 175 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box.
he present Santos Dumont is an early model signed Cartier Paris. This Cartier Santos is a classic timepiece that represents one of the iconic designs dating back to 1904. This particular example dates to the late 1970s.
The model has a three-body construction, the gold bezel is secured to the main case with inside screws, while the plain gold case back is snap to the main case and also secured with screws in the band. 1970s models come with this particular cabochon-set gold octogonal crown. Trained eyes will notice that the original dial does not bear the Cartier secret’s signature, that was introduced later, and is signed Cartier Paris.
In superb and original overall condition, fresh to the market, this beauty will please every demanding collector.
Est. CHF 3’500 - 5’500 $ 4’200 - 6’500
« 4707/11 »
Ref. 4707/11, movement no. 1609630, case no. 2840492, sold in 1991.
A very fine and elegant, small, round-shaped, diamondset 18K yellow gold lady’s quartz wristwatch with “gréné -argenté” dial, diamond-set indexes, gold twisted hands, integrated gold bracelet.
Fitted with a caliber E15, quartz, 6 jewels, snap on gold case back, sapphire crystal, diamond-set bezel, 38 top Wesselton pur diamonds for a total 0.28 cts.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 20 mm. Thickness 4.70 mm. Approx. overall length 140 mm.
Accompanied by a Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin.
Est. CHF 40’000 - 70’000
$ 47’200 - 82’600
Patek Philippe, Nautilus, Ref. 5712/1A-001, movement no. 3173552, case no. 4376023, sold in 2007
A fine and sought-after, full-set, water-resistant, automatic, stainless steel wristwatch with date, power reserve and moon phases indications, stainless steel bracelet with integrated secured double folding clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 240 PS IRM C LU, rhodium-plated, self-winding, 29 jewels, gold micro-rotor, stamped with the Seal of Geneva, Gyromax balance, sapphire-set case back.
Dial, case and movement are signed. Diam. 40 mm. Thickness 8.70 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 170 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box, leather wallet, user manual, setting pin, certificate of origin, moon phases adjustment booklet.
eference 5712 was released in October 2006 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the famous Nautilus collection and to replace reference 3712, in production from 2005 to 2006. The new 5712 has a slightly larger and deeper case than its predecessor. The dial differs very slightly from that of Ref. 3712 - the date numerals, from 9 to 23, are upright for better legibility, and a larger date and moon-phase display takes the place of the 7 o’clock hour marker.
Est. CHF 35’000 - 55’000
$ 41’300 - 64’900
Patek Philippe, Aquanaut Travel Time, Ref. 5164A, movement no. 7442833, case no. 6474731, circa 2015
A very fine and attractive, superb condition, waterresistant, automatic, cushion-shaped, stainless steel wristwatch with grey-black dial, luminous hands, date, second time zone, separate night and day indicators and sweep center seconds, black Tropical rubber strap with stainless steel double PP deployant clasp.
Fitted with a cal. 324 S C FUS, stamped with the PP Seal, 29 jewels, Gyromax balance, gold rotor, sapphire-set screwed case back, sapphire crystal, screw down crown.
Dial, case and movement are signed. Diam. 41 mm. Thickness 10.25 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 165 mm.
he Aquanaut Travel Time, Ref. 5164, was launched in 2011; it is the first “complicated” Aquanaut model to be released by Patek Philippe. The watch features a dual time zone mechanism indicating local and home time with separate local and home day/night indications in apertures. The GMT hand is independently adjustable via the pushers on the left hand side of the case. The grey-black dial of the present Aquanaut is embossed, with applied gold numerals and painted luminescent hour markers. The date register at 6 o’clock has a subtle globe theme.
Est. CHF 6’500 - 9’500 $ 7’700 - 11’200
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, Sea Dweller 4000, Ref. 16600, movement no. 3 0746000, case no. D547370, sold in 2006
A superb condition and full-set, water-resistant, tonneau-shaped, automatic, stainless steel certified chronometer diver’s wristwatch with gloss black dial, luminous indexes and hands, date, sweep center second, unidirectional rotating bezel with decompression time, helium escape valve, stainless steel Oyster bracelet with secured deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 3135, rhodium-plated, self-winding, shock-absorbers, 31 jewels, hack mechanism, screwed case back and Triplock crown, helium escape valve in the band, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 39.50 mm. Thickness 14.60 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 190 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box and outer packaging, decompression table card, Submariner booklet dated 2005, clasp extension L (LARGE), tool, original guarantee dated February 2006.
eference 16600/16660 replaced reference 1665 in 1986. The primary differences are the 1mm thick sapphire crystal, second generation gas-escape valve and uni-directional revolving bezel. In original superb condition and completed with all its accessories, this vintage diving watch has aged very nicely.
Est. CHF 8’000 - 14’000 $ 9’500 - 16’500
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, Submariner, Ref. 126610LN, sold in 2020
A mint and full-set, water-resistant, tonneau-shaped, automatic, stainless steel diver chronometer’s wristwatch with black dial, luminous hands, stainless steel Oyster bracelet.
Fitted with a caliber 3235, rhodium-plated, hack mechanism, screwed case back, screwed Triplock crown, sapphire crystal, black ceramic bezel with decompression time.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 41 mm. Thickness 12.50 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 190 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, guarantee card dated September 2020, green chronometer seal, links, guarantee manual booklet.
Est. CHF 10’000 - 20’000 $ 11’800 - 23’600
A. Favre & Fils, Phoenix 10.1, “Quantième à Grand Affichage Rotatif”, limited edition no. 16/24, movement no. 0000016, Ref/case no. 000-16PB, sold in 2010
A superb, rare and full-set, limited edition, unusual and interesting, hand wound, 18K white gold wristwatch with grey dial, “Diapason” shaped hands, special large date indication, sweep center seconds, power reserve indication, leather strap and steel A. Favre & Fils buckle.
Fitted with a caliber DB1334/1, in-house, manual winding, 28 jewels, parallel twin barrels, monometallic balance, shock-absorbers, self-compensating flat balance spring, wolf’s tooth winding, sapphire-set case back secured by six screws.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 41 mm. Thickness 10.90 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, soft cloth, certificate of origin and guarantee.
“The Quantième à Grand Affichage Rotatif is an original and patented big date development. The purpose of this system is to optimize the number of components, therefore increasing reliability, by reducing the number of moving parts to the minimum: only two in this case “.
The watch is powered by an in-house, manual winding, caliber DB 1334/1 HENRY (a tribute to Henry A. Favre, 8th generation of the Favre watchmakers) that combines the best technology available with traditional and ancestral watchmaking arts in terms of finishing and decoration: the shape of bridges (rounded “apple” heads), the double click winding mechanism with wolf teeth ratchet-wheel, screwed-in jewel settings, end-stone plates, swan neck index-regulator and a fixed balance-spring stud. This movement is also set with parallel twin barrels with direct depth that offers up to 84 hours of power reserve. A power reserve indicator is visible through the sapphire case-back. « Each movement undergoes a fine watchmaking finishing: chamfering, drawing, circular graining, sinks entirely done by hand, and a -Rayons de la Gloire- (Rays of Glory) machine finish on bridges »
The present watch is numbered 16 on a limited edition of only 24 pieces.
Est. CHF 2’500 - 5’000 $ 3’000 - 5’900
M.A.D.1 GREEN
M.A.D.EDITIONS, M.A.D.1 GREEN, circa 2023
A mint and full-set, limited edition, large, water-resistant, automatic, stainless steel wristwatch with visible inverted Miyota movement, lateral time display, revolving green minute and black hour rings, oversized titanium and tungsten luminous triple-blade winding rotor, leather strap and stainless steel secured deployant clasp.
Fitted with an inverted self-winding movement, Miyota 821 A calibre, with titanium and tungsten winding rotor.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 42 mm. Thickness 17.80 mm.
Accompanied by M.A.D. instruction pamphlet, UV flashlight, travel pouch, outer packaging and fitted presentation box.
ollowing the M.A.D.1 BLUE and the M.A.D.1 RED, the present M.A.D.1 GREEN is one of the last iterations of this colorful series, together with the M.A.D.1 X JEAN-CHARLES DE CASTELBAJAC. Made in a limited edition of 1,500 pieces, the edition was only available through a raffle system.
Est. CHF 1’500 - 3’500 $ 1’800 - 4’200
Pierre Kunz, Bi-retrograde, Spirit of Challenge, Ref. G403 Sport, case n° 19, circa 2010
A highly unusual and rare, large, water-resistant, stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch with “tissage” blue dial, bi-retrograde chronograph registers, am/pm indication, black rubber strap with secured stainless steel double deployant clasp.
Fitted with a Cal. PK2010 002, based Valjoux, mechanical, self-winding, hack mechanism, blued steel screws, steel case back secured by six screws, sapphire crystal, screwed crown.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 45 mm. Thickness 15.15 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 170 mm.
aster of complications, Pierre Kunz offers here a very innovative watch, whose bi-retrograde chronograph is combined with a special day/night indication, located at 6 o'clock, that entails a rotation of the disc bearing the indexes, visible thanks to a semi-skeletonized dial. The user knows immediately at what time of day he is, with black indexes in the morning or white indexes for the evening.
Est. CHF 4’500 - 9’500 $ 5’000 -10’700
Panerai, Luminor 1950 Monopulsante GMT, Ref. OP6753, PAM 00275, movement no. 002271, case no. BB1314930 & K038/300, sold in 2012
A very fine and attractive, limited edition, large, cushionshaped, water-resistant, hand wound, stainless steel single button chronograph wristwatch with sandwichtype matte black dial, luminous hands, 30-minute register, central GMT hand, subsidiary dial for the 24hour indication and constant seconds, horizontal 8 days power reserve indication, leather strap and stainless steel Panerai buckle.
Fitted with a caliber P2004, rhodium-plated, mechanical, manual winding, 29 jewels, three barrels, column-wheel, sapphire-set screwed case back, screwed bars, round single chronograph pusher, patented crown guard.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 44 mm. Thickness 19 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box, user manual, screwdriver, tool for bracelet, certificate dated March 2012, after-sale service document.
he present watch has been completely overhauled at PANERAI manufacture recently and benefits from a two-year guarantee.
Est. CHF 18’000 - 28’000
$ 21’200 - 33’000
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Piaget, « Lapis and Jade Manchette d’Or », Ref. 9150 D 46, movement no. 730166, case no. 188603, circa 1970
An exceptionally rare and highly attractive, antimagnetic, hand wound, entirely hand chiseled, 18K yellow gold wristwatch with lapis lazuli dial, gold Dauphine hands, integrated gold bracelet, with alternating Jade nephrite and lapis lazuli large links.
Fitted with a caliber 9P, manual winding, rhodium-plated, 18 jewels, gold escapement, shock absorbers, gold case back secured by four screws.
Dial, case and movement signed. Width 37 mm, approx. overall length for bracelet 175 mm.
ome Piaget creations immediately arouse interest and admiration. When beauty, originality, luxury and extravagance come together in a timepiece, it leads to an exceptional piece, like the model shown here. The 70's were a good time for the brand to demonstrate its know-how and overflowing creativity, whether in terms of design, the materials used, such as semi-precious stones, or the finesse of the mechanisms.
Produced for only two years, from 1970 to 1972, and in only nine pieces, this highly unusual and desirable model with openwork gold, jade nephrite and lapis lazuli, comes with an ivy decoration that seems to knot and run all over the wrist's owner. Incredibly eye-catching, this beauty is a true collectible gem.
With its exceptional design, incredible rarity and superb condition, this Piaget watch is to watchmaking, what hautecouture is to fashion.
Est. CHF 800 - 1’500 $ 950 - 1’800
Gucci, Made in the 1960s
A very unusual and very rare, hand wound, blue enamel and sterling silver lady’s bracelet watch with matching blue dial, blue enamel and sterling silver removable bracelet with integrated silver large belt-shaped buckle.
Fitted with a mechanical round movement, manual winding, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, shock-absorbers, snap on back, cabochon-set crown, hesalite glass.
Dial and bracelet signed. Diam. 24.60 mm. Thickness 7.70 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 170mm.
roduced in the 60s, these belt buckle & bracelet watches by Gucci are extremely rare. They were produced in 18K gold or sterling silver, as shown here, sometimes enameled and sometimes not. Very rare, the cases were either round, square or rectangular.
Est. CHF 900 - 1’600 $ 1’100 - 1’900
Bvlgari, Bulgari-Bulgari, Ref. LCV 35 S, movement no. 139049, case no. L16374, sold in 2003
A very fine and full-set, water-resistant, automatic, tonneau-shaped, stainless steel wristwatch with snowwhite dial, applied baton and Arabic numerals, baton hands, sweep center second, date and stainless steel Bulgari bracelet with concealed deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 220, rhodium-plated, self-winding, 21 jewels, blued steel screws, hack mechanism, screwed steel case back, screwed crown with crown guard, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 35.50 mm. Thickness 8.90 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 170 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, products booklet and warranty dated August 2003.
Est. CHF 3’500 - 7’000 $ 4’200 - 8’300
Bvlgari, Octo Velocissimo Chronograph, Ref. BGO 41 S CH, movement no. 462080, case no. PO3403, sold in 2016
A mint and full-set, thin and attractive, large, automatic, PVD-coated stainless steel octagonal shaped chronograph’s wristwatch with gloss black dial, applied gold indexes, gold hands, 12-hour and 30-minute registers, date, black rubber strap and PVD-coated steel Bulgari buckle.
Fitted with a cal. BVL 328, rhodium-plated, self-winding, 31 jewels, column-wheel chronograph mechanism, blued steel screws, sapphire-set case back secured by eight gold nuts, cabochon-set screwed crown.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 41 mm. Thickness 13.50 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, international warranty dated June 2016, service booklet, art of watchmaking booklet, an additional black rubber strap.
Est. CHF 4’000 - 8’000 $ 4’700 - 9’500
LeCoultre, Automatic, Master Mariner, Deep Sea, aka the Barracuda, Ref. E558, movement no. 2036966, case no. 1191203, circa 1969
A very fine and very attractive, rare, water-resistant, cushion-shaped, automatic, stainless steel diver’s wristwatch with matte black dial, luminous hands, sweep center seconds, instantaneous date, inside turning bezel.
Fitted with a caliber K883, rhodium-plated, mechanical, self-winding, 17 jewels, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, shock absorbers, antimagnetic with direct center second, screwed case back, organic glass, hatched crowns.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 36 x 37 mm. Thickness 11.70 mm.
estined for the American market, the current LeCoultre Master Mariner is also known as the Barracuda. According to literature, this model was produced from 1967 to 1974 in a very short series of just 1,532 pieces.
Under Ref. E558, the model is a professional diving wristwatch, water-resistant to 400 feet, with an inner rotating bezel for decompression time. Thanks to its patented Super Compressor case, the model is water-resistant to 200 meters. The inner rotating bezel displays decompression time, an useful function for divers.
The similar model, signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, for the European market (Patrimoine Jaeger-LeCoultre, inv 352) is described and illustrated in One, Yearbook 2008, by JLC, pages 70 & 71.
Est. CHF 5’000 - 10’000
$ 5’900 - 11’800
Heuer, Skipper, First execution, Automatic Chronograph, Ref. 15640 Yachting, case no. 302627, circa 1970.
A very fine and attractive, left-handed, automatic, stainless steel, tonneau-shaped, chronograph wristwatch with blue dial, applied luminous baton indexes, luminous orange hands, date, oversized threetone 15-minute register, small second, rotating steel bezel graduated for 12 hours and 60 minutes, stainless steel Gay Freres bracelet.
Fitted with a caliber 15, gilt finish, 17 jewels, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, selfcompensating flat balance spring, screwed case back, ridged pushers, mineral glass, endlinks no “HLF”, “Autavia” design case.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 42 x 47.40 mm. Thickness 15 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 200 mm.
he same model, Ref. 15640 Skipper, is described and illustrated in Heuer Chronographs, Fascination of Timekeepers and motor sports 1960s 1970s by Arno Michael Haslinger, page 244-245, Callwey editions.
Est. CHF 3’500 - 5’500
$ 4’200 - 6’500
Heuer, Silverstone, Ref. 510.403 “Chronographe Automatique”, movement no. 04008696, circa 1985
A superb and attractive, TV-shaped, water-resistant, automatic, stainless steel wristwatch with matte black dial, painted luminous baton indexes, luminous hands, day and date, tachymeter scale, leather “racing” strap and stainless steel Heuer buckle.
Fitted with a caliber 5012, self-winding, 17 jewels, rhodium-plated, shock-absorbers, screwed case back, round chronograph pushers, mineral glass.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 40 x 44 mm. Thickness 15.30 mm.
round 1985, Heuer introduced a new version of the Silverstone chronograph, Reference 510.403, now powered by the self-winding Lemania 5100 movement. Apart from its massive stainless steel case, reminiscent of a television set, the new Silverstone shared few features with its Calibre 12 predecessors. Preserved in attractive and original overall condition, the present Silverstone is a great addition to any collection.
Est. CHF 2’500 - 4’500 $ 3’000 - 5’300
Breitling, Chrono-matic, Pult Pupitre (or Bullhead), Ref. 2117, case no. 1369948, made in the 1970s
A very nice and very attractive, automatic, waterresistant, stainless steel, asymmetric, chronograph wristwatch with five tone dial, luminous hands, date, 12hour and 30-minute registers, tachymeter and pulsometer scales, bi-directional rotating bezel.
Fitted with a caliber 11, self-winding, blued steel screws, 17 jewels, straight line lever escapement, blued steel flat balance spring, shock-absorbers, swan-neck index regulator, monometallic balance, screwed case back.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 42.30 x 48.80 mm. (with lugs). Thickness 15 mm.
alibre 11 is one of the earliest self-winding chronograph movement developed by Heuer, Breitling and Hamilton. Preserved in superb and original condition, the present watch is very eyes-catching.
Est. CHF 7’000 - 14’000
$ 8’300 - 16’500
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Blancpain, Villeret, Chronograph with Split econds hand, Ref. 1186-1418-55, case no. 9, sold in 1990
A superb and full-set, early, superb condition, automatic, 18K yellow gold split second chronograph wristwatch with off-white dial, luminous gold Baton hands, date, 12hour and 30-minute registers, leather strap and an 18K gold Blancpain buckle.
Fitted with a cal. 1186, rhodium-plated, self-winding, 38 jewels, shock-absorbers, double column-wheel, snap on gold case back, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 33.80 mm. Thickness 11.15 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, original warranty dated January 1990.
n superb overall condition and still accompanied by its original fitted presentation box and original warranty, the present watch is not only a collector because it marks the reborn of Blancpain with mechanical complicated wristwatch, but also because the model is powered by the very first automatic split second movement, but moreover, the present watch No. 9 is the one that was used for the Blancpain advertising at the time, a rarity !
Est. CHF 1’500 - 3’000 $ 1’800 - 3’600
Blancpain, Villeret, Automatic, Extra plate, Ref. 0071-1418-55, case n° 009, sold in 1991.
A very fine and full-set, thin, automatic, 18K yellow gold wristwatch with matte white dial, applied gold Roman numerals, gold Feuille hands, leather strap and an 18K yellow gold Blancpain buckle.
Fitted with a caliber FP 71, rhodium-plated, 35 jewels, self-winding, straight line lever escapement, shockabsorbers for balance and escape wheel, monometallic balance, self-compensating flat hairspring, snap on gold bezel, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 33.60 mm. Thickness 5.50 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, booklet and original warranty dated April 1991.
Est. CHF 5’000 - 8’000
$ 5’900 - 9’500
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Master Géographique Automatique, Ref. 169.2.92, movement no. 2526806, case no. 0029, made in the 1990s
A very fine and very attractive, early model, automatic, 18K yellow gold world time wristwatch with silvered dial, luminous blued steel hands, sweep center seconds, power reserve indication, aperture for the towns, subsidiary dial for the second time zone and 24-hour indication, leather strap and an 18K yellow gold JLC buckle.
Fitted with a caliber 929, rhodium-plated, 36 jewels, selfwinding, shock-absorbers, solid gold case back secured by for screws, crown at 10 to adjust the towns, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 37.80 mm. Thickness 10.10 mm.
Accompanied by a blue JLC presentation box with outer packaging, user manual for Geographique, literature booklet, setting pin, original certificate and envelop for watch no. 0029.
Est. CHF 6’000 - 12’000 $ 7’100 - 14’200
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Geophysic Chronometer, Ref. E168, movement no. 1276318, case no. 747336, made in 1958
A very rare and collectible, hand wound, antimagnetic, 18K yellow gold chronometer’s wristwatch with off-white dial, applied gold indexes, luminous hands, sweep center second with stop second, leather strap and gilt buckle.
Fitted with a caliber P478BWSbr, mechanical, manual winding, antimagnetic, 17 jewels, shock-absorbers, index regulator with swan-neck micrometric adjustment, monometallic balance with poising screws, adjusted to 5 positions, straight line lever escapement, selfcompensating blued steel Breguet hairspring, hack mechanism, protected by a dust and antimagnetic soft iron cap, screwed gold case back, hesalite crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 35 mm. Thickness 10 mm.
Accompanied by a JLC Extract from the Archives and the original fitted ball-shaped presentation box.
he iconic Geophysic, Chronometer, Ref. E168, was born in 1958 and produced only one year, to mark the 125th anniversary of the brand and the world’s first « international Geophysical year », a time of fundamental scientific and political developments on the initiative of the United States. This event took place from July 1st, 1957, to December 31, 1958. JLC created at the time one of the most advanced timekeepers on several points: accuracy, water-dust-humidity protected case, size, resistant to magnetic fields up to 600 gauss, thanks to its Faraday’s cage construction. Reasons why the vintage Geophysic is still today one of the most important models in JLC history, representing manufacturer’s highest values of craftsman ship, precision, robustness, aesthetic purity and still elegance.
Est. CHF 5’000 - 15’000
$ 5’900 - 17’700
Patek Philippe, movement no. 821362, case no. 606365, made in 1929.
An extremely rare, fine and very unusual, Art deco, sterling silver, manual winding, cushion-shaped wristwatch with silvered dial, applied gold Breguet numerals, gold hands, leather strap and stainless steel PP later original buckle.
Fitted with a caliber 12’’’, manual winding, gilt finish, lever escapement, « ancre à moustache », index regulator, wolf’s tooth winding, cut-bimetallic balance, plain case back hinged to the lugs, mineral glass.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 29.50 mm. Thickness 8.60 mm.
Accompanied by a Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives, confirming production of the present watch in 1929 and its subsequent sale in May 27th, 1931, as well as the silver case, silver dial and gold Breguet numerals.
inding a true collector's item that will enthrall even the most discerning collector is no easy task. But here we are in the presence of an incredible piece. It is one of the extremely rare wristwatches ever produced by Patek Philippe with a silver case, in the 20s and 30s. Never seen before on the market, this watch joins the small handful of silver wristwatches that have already appeared. It also features the distinctive turtle shape found mainly on Patek minute repeater wristwatches. Patek Philippe wristwatches from this period in steel are rare and sought-after, those in platinum almost impossible to find, and those in solid silver, like the watch shown here, are veritable unicorns. The present watch is also featuring a silvered dial with the sought-after Breguet numerals, both confirmed by the Extract from the Archives.
Est. CHF 5’000 - 10’000 $ 5’900 - 11’800
« 333 »
Vacheron Constantin, Automatic, “333”, Ref. 46507, movement no. 710802, case no. 568438, sold in 1985
An extremely fine, very rare and collectible, waterresistant, octogonal-shaped, automatic, stainless-steel wristwatch with grey dial, luminous hands, date, sweep center seconds, stainless steel bracelet with integrated double deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 1124, rhodium-plated, 33 jewels, self-winding, 21K gold rotor segment, steel case back secured by eight screws.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 33 mm. Thickness 6.67 mm. Approx. overall length 180 mm.
Accompanied by the original fitted presentation box and original certificate of origin/guarantee dated May 1985, Vacheron Constantin Extract from the Archives.
he Vacheron 333 succeeded the famous reference 222 in the 1980s. Despite a limited success at the time of its release, the model is sought-after today as it introduces all the stylistic codes of future Overseas generations. In superb overall condition, rare, unknown from the market and still accompanied by its original case and warranty, this rare watch will satisfy the most demanding collectors.
Est. CHF 20’000 - 40’000
$ 23’600 - 47’200
School Watch, Flying Tourbillon, from an original Longines watch, retailed by Herpy Arnold, Budapest, movement and case no. 4190747, circa 1929
An exceptionally rare and highly collectible, important, possibly unique, oversized, sterling silver, keyless, oneminute flying tourbillon chronometer’s pocket watch with white enamel dial, blued steel hands and detent escapement.
Fitted with a mechanical frosted gilt movement, keyless, gold chaton, detent escapement, self-compensating blued steel Breguet balance spring, cut-bimetallic Guillaume balance with gold poising screws, mirror polished flying tourbillon cage with diamond end stone, bearing the constant second (on the dial), hinged silver cuvette engraved “Longines 7 grands Prix”, hinged back cover.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 68 mm. Thickness 19.10 mm.
he present sterling silver detent flying tourbillon chronometer is described and illustrated in the book “Le Tourbillon”, by Reinhard Meis, page 258.
According to the author, a large Longines pocket watch was transformed into a detent flying tourbillon by a student or master watchmaker at a German watchmaking school. To our knowledge, no other flying tourbillon has been built based on a Longines pocket watch.
The Longines department has also confirmed us that the original Longines watch was invoiced to its Budapest agent, Herpy Arnold, in June 1925, and that the original calibre 24.99 was subsequently modified into a flying tourbillon, probably by a student or master watchmaker from a German watchmaking school.
The work on the Tourbillon cage is reminiscent of the Glashütte watchmaking school. It bears a strong resemblance to Alfred Helwig's tourbillon pocket watches, made in the 1930s.
Est. CHF 1’500 - 3’000 $ 1’800 - 3’600
R.Lalique (René Lalique), Les Deux Coqs, Paris, movement no. 373912, case no. 025150, circa 1929.
A superb, rare and attractive, Art Déco, keyless, gloss and frosted glass and chrome eight-days going desk clock.
Fitted with a 64 mm. diameter gilt-brass keyless mechanical movement, with lever escapement, flat hairspring, monometallic balance with screws, index regulator.
Case signed René Lalique, back cover and movement numbered.
Dim. 35 x 20 x 10 cm.
he design of the roosters is the same as that of the Houdan rooster car mascot, which was also introduced in 1929. To the best of our knowledge, these clocks were produced with mechanical movements or ATO electro-mechanical movements.
Est. CHF 2’500 - 4’500 $ 3’000 - 5’300
A September 1939 advertising
LeCoultre, Atmos II model, upper bridge no. 9569, movement no. 8470, circa 1938
An extremely rare, early, fine and collectible, chromed and gilt brass, rectangular-shaped, “perpetual” table clock, wound by atmospheric differences of pressure, with gilt chapter ring dial, applied blackened stylized Arabic numerals and blackened Dauphine hands.
Fitted with gilt finish, mechanical movement wound by changes in the air pressure, 15 jewels, blued steel screws, two milled knobs for the regulator adjustments in the sides, balance locking lever underneath the base, removable glazed cover secured to the base by two pins.
Case and movement signed LeCoultre Dim. 21 x 26 cm. High 23.50 cm.
ccording to scholars, The Atmos II was produced between 1938 and 1950. Trained eyes will also notice that the present clock is bearing two serial numbers, one on the upper bridge no. 9569, and another on the front wheel’s bridge no. 8470, a known feature at the time. The present clock also bears the VXN import mark for the US.
Est. CHF 7’000 - 12’000 $ 8’300 - 14’200
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Master Grand Reveil, Ref. 149.8.95, movement no. 3146547, case no. 119, sold in 2006
A very fine and attractive, superb and full-set, waterresistant, large, automatic, tonneau-shaped stainless steel perpetual calendar wristwatch with silvered dial, luminous Alpha hands, sweep center second, moon phases and 24-hour indications, alarm with silence/ vibration feature, year indication, leather strap with a stainless steel JLC deployant clasp.
Fitted with a Cal. 909, rhodium plated, 36 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance, self-compensating flat balance spring, shock absorber, blued steel screws, self-winding with 22K gold rotor segment, hack mechanism. Steel case back with gold Master Control medallion and secured by four screws, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 43 mm. Thickness 16.40 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, booklet and guarantee certificate dated February 2006.
Est. CHF 3’000 - 6’000 $ 3’600 - 7’100
Breitling, Navitimer Aerospace, Ref. J56059, case no. 21, sold in 1992
An extremely rare and very fine, mint and full-set, limited edition, water-resistant, tonneau-shaped, 18K white gold chronometer quartz pilot's wristwatch with sunburst brushed light grey dial, analog and digital displays, revolving white gold bezel graduated for 60 units, 18K white gold Breitling bracelet with secured deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 21, based Eta 988.332, quartz, 7 jewels, snap on white gold case back.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 40 mm. Thickness 9.10 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 195 mm.
Accompanied by a presentation box and outer packaging, user manual, general agents booklet, certificate of limited edition, international warranty dated January 1992.
n superb overall condition and full-set, the present Aerospace is an extremely rare and numbered 18K white gold version of the multifunction pilot’s watch. A collector, per sure!
Est. CHF 3’000 - 6’000 $ 3’600 - 7’100
Breitling, « Chronographe 175 », limited edition, Ref. 175/12, case no. 020, sold in 1990.
A very fine and rare, limited edition, 18K pink gold, manual winding, limited edition, chronograph's wristwatch with silvered dial, black tachymeter and red decimal scales, gold hands, 30-minute register, leather strap and an 18K gold Breitling buckle.
Fitted a caliber 13 lines, based Venus 175, rhodiumplated, hand wound, 17 jewels, column-wheel chronograph mechanism, index regulator, shockabsorbers, self-compensating blued steel hairspring, monometallic balance with timing screws, snap on gold case back, olive-shaped chronograph pushers, claw lugs.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 36 mm. Thickness 11.60 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box and outer packaging, general agents booklet, warranty dated December 1990.
Est. CHF 6’000 - 12’000
$ 7’100 - 14’200
Breitling, Emergency II Night Mission, Ref. V76325C1/BC46, case no. 1555868, sold in 2015
A mint and full-set, water-resistant, large, large and light, DLC-coated titanium quartz multi-function and chronometer aviator’s wristwatch with black dial, painted luminous Arabic numerals, analog display with luminous hands, LCD digital display for the chronograph, perpetual calendar with date, day, month and year, world time indication, alarm, micro-antennas compartment integrated to the lower lug, independent chargeable dual frequency transmitter, rubber strap and DLC-coated titanium secured clasp.
Fitted with a cal. 76, quartz, case back secured by six nuts, sapphire crystal, bi-directional rotating bezel with compass scale.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 51 mm. Thickness 21.60 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 210 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted yellow travelling case with COSC certificate, international warranty booklet, user manual, international digital guarantee, USB-stick with detailed videos of the use, frequency tester/charging station, product literature.
The present watch just has been checked and serviced at Breitling manufactory and benefits from a 2 years service warranty.
The Emergency II was launched in 2013. The Emergency is the world’s first wristwatch equipped with an authentic dualfrequency distress signal. On land, at sea and in the air, the Emergency II is not only a safety and survival instrument, but also a high-tech daily companion!
Est. CHF 15’000 - 25’000
$ 17’700 - 29’500
Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak Offshore Arnold Schwarzenegger The Legacy Chronograph, Ref. 26378IO, movement no. 766402, case no. H15168-027, limited edition no. 0271/500, made in collaboration with Arnold Schwarzenegger, sold in June 2011
A mint and full-set, rare and desirable, water-resistant, oversized, limited edition, automatic, pink gold, ceramic and titanium chronograph’s wristwatch with black dial, tachymeter scale, textile strap with titanium AP buckle.
Fitted with a caliber 2326/2840, rhodium-plated, selfwinding, 50 jewels. Titanium case back secured by eight nuts, sapphire crystal, pink gold rectangular chronograph pushers, screwed crown, titanium shock absorbers on the band and to protect the pushers.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 48 mm. Thickness 14.20 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual for caliber 2326/2840, certificate of guarantee and authenticity dated June 2011.
aunched in 2011, the Royal Oak Offshore "The Legacy" combines all the expertise of the prestigious Swiss brand with the strength of famous actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger. Originally sold to raise funds for Schwarzenegger's charitable foundation "After School All-Stars", the model is a limited series of just 500 pieces, with an oversized case measuring 48 mm in diameter, but very light thanks to the use of black ceramic and titanium, with rose gold accents for the chronograph pushers. The black dial adores the famous "Méga Tapisserie" decoration, while the indexes and hands are in rose gold. The case back is engraved "Arnold Schwarzenegger The Legacy", symbolizing the long and fruitful collaboration between the watchmaker and the man, begun in 1999 with the "End of Days" movie and prototype worn by the actor at the time.
Est. CHF 9’000 - 16’000
$ 10’600 - 18’900
Cartier, Pasha de Cartier, Seatimer, Ref. W301980M and 3066, case no. 14387MX, circa 2010
A very fine, large, water-resistant, automatic, 18K pink gold chronograph wristwatch with black dial, luminous lozenge hands, 12-hour and 30-minute registers, date, revolving gold bezel graduated for 60 units, cabochonset pushers and crown, 18K pink gold and rubber Cartier bracelet with secured double deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 8630, based Valjoux 7750, selfwinding, 27 jewels, hack mechanism. Gold case back secured by eight screws, sapphire crystal, corrector in the band, gold screwed bars, Vendôme-type lugs.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 42 mm. Thickness 14.50 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 190 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box, user manual, blank warranty, booklet and setting pin.
Cartier, Pasha de Cartier Perpetuel, Perpetual Calendar and Moon Phases, Ref. 30003, case no. 1986 & 0011, circa 1990
An extremely fine and rare, large, water-resistant, perpetual calendar quartz wristwatch with silvered dial, painted radial Roman numerals, luminous blued steel Lozenge hands, center second, leap year indication, moon phases, leather strap and an 18K yellow gold Cartier deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 616, quartz, 10 jewels, gold case back secured by eight screws, sapphire crystal, cabochon-set crown, Vendôme-type lugs with gold
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 38 mm. Thickness 10.40 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box.
n superb condition, the present Pasha perpetual Calendar is the most complicated quartz version of the famous and
Est. CHF 6’000 - 10’000 $ 7’100 - 11’800
International Watch Co, Fliegeruhr Automatic, Pilot’s watch automatic, Antoine de Saint Exupéry edition, Ref. IW320102, movement no. 2925293, case no. 3275360, limited edition no. 59/250, sold
A superb and full-set, limited edition, water-resistant, large, tonneau-shaped, automatic, 18K white gold pilot’s wristwatch with date, power reserve indication, sweep center second, leather strap and an 18K white gold IWC deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber C.30140, rhodium plated, 21 jewels, self-winding, monometallic balance, shock protection, self-compensating balance spring, straight line lever escapement, protected by a dust cap, screwed case back, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 44 mm. Thickness 12.80 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box, user manual for Ref. 3201, guarantee card dated July 2007, certificate of limited edition, IWC guarantee booklet, dust cloth.
he present watch is no. 59 of a limited edition of 250 pieces. The model pays tribute to Saint Exupery book « Courrier » from 1929, and was limited to 1929 pieces, as follow, 1178 pieces in steel, 500 pieces in rose gold, 250 pieces in white gold, such as the present watch, and one in platinum.
“Courrier Sud” describes the life of Antoine de Saint Exupéry. After training as a military pilot, notably in Strasbourg and Le Bourget, at the age of 26 he took his pilot's license in public transport and joined the Toulouse-based Latécoère aviation company. He began by flying between Toulouse and Rabat, then between Toulouse and Casablanca. His year-long stint as commander of the Spanish civilian flight station at Fort Cap Juby on the Atlantic coast was perhaps the happiest period of his life.
Antoine de Saint Exupéry (1900 - 1944) is one of the most famous french writer for his novel 'The Little Prince'. He is also a well-known aviator, being one of the pioneers of international postal flight, in the days when aircraft had few navigation instruments.
Est. CHF 7’000 - 14’000 $ 8’300 - 16’500
Piaget, Polo Automatique, Ref. 27700, case no. 879281, sold in 2001
A very attractive and full-set, water-resistant, automatic, oval-shaped, 18K white gold wristwatch with grey dial, gold Dauphine hands, date, sweep center seconds, integrated 18K white gold bracelet.
Fitted with a caliber 504P, manufacture, rhodium-plated, 26 jewels, self-winding, blued steel screws, case back secured by six screws, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 37.90 x 43 mm. Thickness 8.20 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 195 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box, user manual, international guarantee certificate dated July 2001, distributors booklet.
Est. CHF 20’000 - 40’000
$ 23’600 - 47’200
Breguet, Reine de Naples Phase de Lune, Ref. 8908BB52J20D000, dial no. 4739, movement no. 0037552, case no. 4739AF, sold in 2010
An extremely fine and highly desirable, full-set and superb condition, egg-shaped, diamond-set 18K white gold automatic lady’s wristwatch with off-center motherof-pearl and hand guilloche silvered gold dial, blued steel Breguet hands, small second, power reserve indication, moon phases, 18K white gold bracelet.
Fitted with a caliber 537DRL1, mechanical, rhodiumplated, 28 jewels, self-winding, sapphire set case back secured by six screws, cabochon-set crown, coin-edge band, corrector in the band, diamond-set bezel, with a total of 128 diamonds for approx. 0.77cts.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 28 x 37 mm. Thickness 10.20 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 170 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted wooden presentation box with outer packaging, certificate of origin/warranty, setting pin, distributors booklet and copy of service dated March 2023.
he Breguet Reine de Naples wristwatch represents one of Breguet's most beautiful and desirable actual creations, a concentrate of luxury, savoir-faire and complications, with a touch of poetry added by the moon-phase indication. An original and highly sought-after timepiece.
Est. CHF 10’000 - 15’000 $ 11’800 - 17’700
International Watch Co, Portofino Midsize Automatic Moon Phase, Ref. IW459004, movement no. 3925469, case no. 5382473, sold in 2019
A mint and attractive, automatic, diamond-set 18K white gold lady’s wristwatch with gloss black dial, diamond-set indexes, gold Leaf hands, sweep center second, black Santoni leather strap and 18K white gold IWC buckle.
Fitted with a caliber C35800, rhodium-plated, 25 jewels, self-winding, shock-absorbers, hack mechanism. Plain 18K white gold case back secured by six screws, diamond-set lugs, diamond-set bezel, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 37 mm. Thickness 10.80 mm.
Accompanied by a presentation box, user manual, certificate for Ref. 4590, set with 174 brilliants (0.86 carat), booklet, soft cloth, push pin, Santoni booklet, copy of original invoice.
Est. CHF 1’000 - 3’000 $ 1’200 - 3’600
Furlan Marri, Black Sector, “Three-hands” story, Ref. 2116-A, sold in 2022
A mint and full-set, water-resistant, automatic, stainless steel wristwatch with matte black sector-style dial, applied Breguet numerals, feuille hands, sweep center seconds, cow horns lugs, leather strap and stainless steel FM buckle.
Fitted with a caliber G1100, rhodium-plated, Geneva stripes decoration, self-winding, 24 jewels, straight line lever escapement, shock-absorbers, blued steel screws, screwed case back, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 37.50 mm. Thickness 10.50 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box, with outer packaging, soft cloth, additional strap with steel buckle, certificate and Archive for the Future.
n mint condition and full-set, the present Black Sector is no more in production and was part of a small production series. A superb modern watch that pays tribute to the 1960s design.
Est. CHF 30’000 - 40’000 $ 35’400 - 47’200
Audemars Piguet, Royal Oak, Selfwinding Chronograph, Ref. 26715ST.OO.1356ST.01, case no. CP4873Y, sold in 2022
A superb and mint, full-set, water-resistant, midsize, tonneau-shaped, stainless steel automatic chronograph’s wristwatch with Tapisserie blue dial, applied luminous indexes, luminous hands, date, 12-hour and 30-minute registers, stainless steel AP bracelet with secured double deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 2385, rhodium-plated, 37 jewels, self-winding, gold rotor. Octagonal steel bezel secured by eight screws, sapphire crystal, screwed crown, case back with raised Royal Oak logo.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 38 mm. Thickness 11 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual for caliber 2385, warranty card, international sales warranty booklet.
Est. CHF 14’000 - 24’000 $ 16’500 - 28’300
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, « Red » Submariner, Ref. 1680, movement no. D876179, case no. 3179246, circa 1971
A very fine and attractive, water-resistant, automatic, tonneau-shaped, stainless steel chronometer diver’s wristwatch with Mark V matte black dial, date, bidirectional revolving bezel, stainless steel Oyster bracelet, Ref. 9315, with endlinks no. 380 and secured deployant clasp.
Fitted with Cal. 1570, rhodium-plated, self-winding, certified chronometer, 26 jewels, hack mechanism, screwed case back, screwed crown with crown guards, hesalite crystal, bi-directional rotating steel bezel with decompression time.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 40 mm. Thickness 14.30 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 190 mm.
aunched in 1969 and produced until 1979, the reference 1680 is the first Submariner with date, updating the famous 5513 (stopped circa 1989). Reference 1680 had also the chronometer status. This model also introduced the Cyclops date magnifier to the Submariner line. The 1680 also brought a new luxury marketing philosophy for Rolex as these typical sports watches were never declined in 18K yellow gold or steel and gold cases before. From 1969 to 1974, the "tool-watch", reference 1680 was delivered with Red printing Submariner, aka « Red Sub », different versions of dial are known at least.
The present watch is featuring a Mark V dial with feet first designation, red printing for Submariner, open 6. With serial number around 4 million, the model was then produced with white submariner printing. Between 1974-1975, both red or white versions were available.
Preserved in great and attractive condition, with charming patina on the luminous markers that matches the hands. Furthermore, the case is also well preserved with full proportions. The present watch is also fitted with a “PATETED” bracelet, a famous mistake typo. According to scholars, in the 1970s, some Ref. 9315 bracelets with either endlink no. 380 or 280 were fitted with extension clasps reading “pateted” instead of “patented”, a particularly usually founded on watches produced between 1971 and 1973, such as the present watch.
Est. CHF 15’000 - 25’000 $ 17’700 - 29’500
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Cosmograph Daytona, Ref. 116520, movement no. CO508563, case no. V914305, sold in 2010
A rare and very attractive, mint and full-set, waterresistant, tonneau-shaped, stainless steel, automatic, certified chronometer, chronograph wristwatch with gloss black “APH” dial, luminous hands, 12-hour and 30minute registers, tachymeter scale, screwed pushers and crown, stainless steel Oyster bracelet, Ref. 78590.
Fitted with a caliber 4130, rhodium-plated, mechanical, self-winding, 44 jewels, straight line lever escapement, shock-absorbers, Breguet hairspring, screwed case back, pushers and crown, crown guards, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 40 mm. Thickness 12.30 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 195 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted green presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, guarantee booklet, red chronometer seal, original hang tag, guarantee card dated June 2010.
ntroduced in March 2000 at the Basel Fair, the Daytona Ref. 116520, presented here, replaces Ref. 16520, born in 1988 and equipped with the Zenith El Primero caliber modified and renamed by Rolex, 4030. The new Daytona is now equipped with the Rolex first in house chronograph caliber, named 4130, with column-wheel, chronometer certification and Parachrom balance-spring.
The present watch is an very rare variant within the 116520 family. This particular model is nicknamed the "APH Daytona" due to its dial configuration. Produced between approximately 2010 to 2014, this version displays a gap between the "R" and "APH" in "Cosmograph" on the dial.
Est. CHF 12’000 - 18’000
$ 14’200 - 21’200
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, GMT-Master “Pepsi”, Ref. 16750, movement no. 07343011, case no. 6273943, retailed and sold by Bucherer in 1981
A very fine and very attractive, water-resistant, tonneaushaped, stainless steel certified chronometer, dual time wristwatch with matte black dial “Pallettoni”, luminous hands (later original), date, sweep center second, GMThand for the second time zone, bi-directional revolving blue and red bezel, stainless steel Oyster bracelet, Ref. 78360, with deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 3075, mechanical, rhodium-plated, 27 jewels, self-winding, screwed case back and crown.
Dial, case and movement signed.
Diam. 40 mm. Thickness 12.90 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 195 mm.
Accompanied by an original Rolex presentation box and outer packaging, original guarantee dated December 1981, from Bucherer Zurich, original Bucherer Zurich invoice.
eference 16750 was in production for only 8 years from 1980 to 1988, reference 16750 is a rare bird, compared to its ancestor Ref. 1675, which has a long production run for 21 years. The iconic Rolex GMT-Master was originally developed as a collaborative project between Rolex and Pan Am airways. The Rolex GMT was designed as an aviator watch. The newly introduced fourth hand allowed the display of an additional time, with the corresponding number markings on the outer bezel. Pilots used the second time to display the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which led to the name Rolex GMT-Master. The present reference 16750 has a very rare transitional configuration with the flat dial and the quickset date, while later 16750 had the metal applied hour markers. The presence of its original guarantee dated December 22th, 1981 – correctly bearing code B606 for Bucherer Zurich, the original fitted green presentation box with outer packaging, and the original invoice Bucherer Zurich dated from the same day further amplifies the appeal of this remarkable and collectible timepiece.
Est. CHF 5’000 - 10’000
$ 5’900 - 11’800
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual 36, Ref. 126000, sold in 2021
A mint and full-set, water-resistant, tonneau-shaped, stainless steel certified chronometer wristwatch with green dial, luminous Baton hands, sweep center second, stainless steel Oyster bracelet with Oysterclasp system.
Fitted with a caliber 3230, rhodium-plated, certified chronometer, screwed case back, screwed Twinlock crown, rounded steel bezel, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 36 mm. Thickness 11.60 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 185 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted green presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, guarantee manual booklet, guarantee card dated October 2021.
Est. CHF 1’500 - 3’000 $ 1’800 - 3’600
Tudor, Black Bay Fifty-Eight, Ref. 79030B, sold in 2020
A mint and full-set, water-resistant, tonneau-shaped, stainless steel automatic, certified chronometer, diver’s wristwatch with matte blue dial, luminous hands, sweep center second, unidirectional rotating bezel with decompression time, stainless steel bracelet with secured deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber MT5402, certified chronometer, screwed case back and crown, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 39 mm. Thickness 12 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 200 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, guarantee booklet, guarantee card dated July 2020, additional links.
Est. CHF 3’000 - 5’000 $ 3’600 - 5’900
Rolex, Cellini, Ref. 6623, case no. N372545, circa 1991
A very fine and attractive, large, round-shaped, 18K yellow gold quartz wristwatch with chocolate brown Jubilee dial, gold hands, leather strap and an 18K yellow gold Rolex deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 6621, quartz, 8 jewels, snap on gold case back, sapphire crystal.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 37 mm. Thickness 6.00 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box.
Est. CHF 7’000 - 14’000 $ 8’300 - 16’500
Patek Philippe, Haute Joaillerie Gondolo, Ref. 4868G-001, movement no. 1656129, case no. 4294171, sold in 2007
An extremely fine and attractive, square-shaped, diamond-set 18K white gold lady’s quartz wristwatch with “soleil fumé” dial, fabric strap and an 18K white gold PP buckle.
Fitted with a caliber E15, quartz, plain gold case back secured by four screws, sapphire crystal, diamond-set bands, diamond-set bezel, diamond-set crown, for a total of 81 diamonds, approx. 0.83 cts.
Dial, case and movement signed. Dim. 27.70 x 27.90 mm. Thickness 7.00 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, copy of original certificate, two additional straps.
Est. CHF 1’200 - 2’200 $ 1’400 - 2’500
Cartier, Ballon Bleu, Ref. 3005, case no. 515764QX, circa 2000
A fine, stainless steel, mid-size quartz wristwatch with guilloche silvered dial, blued steel Baton hands, leather strap and stainless steel Cartier deployant clasp.
Fitted with a caliber 690, rhodium-plated, quartz, 8 jewels, steel case back secured by eight screws, sapphire crystal, cabochon-set crown with crown guard.
Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 36.30 mm. Thickness 12 mm.
Accompanied by a fitted presentation box.
A
A. FAVRE & FILS | Lot 13
AUDEMARS PIGUET | Lots 38, 46
B
BLANCPAIN | Lots 25, 26
BOUCHERON | Lot 1
BREGUET | Lot 43
BREITLING | Lots 24, 35, 36, 37
BVLGARI | Lots 19, 20
C
CARTIER | Lots 5, 6, 7, 39, 40, 54
F
FURLAN MARRI | Lot 45
G
GUCCI | Lot 18
H
HEUER | Lots 22, 23
I
IWC | Lots 41, 44
J
JAEGER-LECOULTRE | Lots 27, 28, 34
L
LALIQUE | Lot 32
LECOULTRE | Lots 21, 33
M
M.A.D.EDITIONS | Lot 14
P
PANERAI | Lot 16
PATEK PHILIPPE | Lots 8, 9, 10, 29, 53
PIAGET | Lots 2, 3, 4, 17, 42
PIERRE KUNZ | Lot 15
R
ROLEX | Lots 11, 12, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52
S
SCHOOL WATCH | Lot 31
T
TUDOR | Lot 51
V
VACHERON CONSTANTIN | Lot 30
The following Conditions of Sale and Authorship Warranty govern the relationship between bidders and buyers, on the one hand, and ICONEEK, registered in Geneva and sellers, on the other. All potential buyers should read these Conditions of sale and the author's warranty carefully before bidding.
Each lot in this catalogue is offered for sale and sold subject to:
- the conditions of sale and the Authorship warranty
- additional notices and conditions appearing elsewhere in this catalogue.
By bidding at the auction, whether in person, through an agent, in writing, by telephone or by any other means, bidders and buyers agree to be bound by these Conditions of sale, as amended or supplemented, and by the author's warranty.
These Conditions of sale, as amended or supplemented, and the copyright notice contain all the terms on which ICONEEK and the seller contract with the buyer.
It is expressly agreed that the seller will not receive payment for a lot until ICONEEK has received full payment from the buyer, including but not limited to lot-related commissions and administrative and handling costs.
Lots are sold “AS IS”, as described in the catalogue and in the condition in which they are in at the time of the sale, on the following basis.
- ICONEEK's knowledge of each lot depends in part on information provided to us by the seller, and ICONEEK is not able to and does not carry out an exhaustive verification of each lot. Potential buyers are advised of this fact and accept the responsibility to carry out inspections and research to ensure the validity of the lots they are interested in. Despite the foregoing, we will exercise reasonable care in making express statements in catalogue descriptions or condition reports, consistent with our role as auctioneer of the lots in this sale and in the light of information supplied to us by the vendor, scholarly and technical knowledge and the generally accepted opinions of relevant experts, in each case at the time such express statement is made.
- Each lot offered for sale at ICONEEK may be inspected by prospective buyers prior to the sale. ICONEEK accepts bids on lots provided that bidders have fully inspected the lot before bidding and have satisfied themselves as to the condition of the lot and the accuracy of its description.
- Potential buyers recognize that many lots are of an age and type that means they are not in perfect condition. For the benefit of our clients, ICONEEK can write and provide condition reports to assist potential buyers when inspecting lots. Catalogue descriptions and condition reports may refer to particular imperfections in a lot, but bidders should note that lots may have other defects not specifically mentioned in the catalogue or condition report. All dimensions are approximate. Illustrations are provided for identification purposes only and cannot be used as precise indications of size or to convey complete information about the actual condition of lots.
- Information provided to prospective buyers regarding a lot, including pre-sale estimates, whether written or oral, and information contained in a catalogue, condition report or otherwise, commentary or appraisal, is not a representation of fact but rather a statement of opinion by ICONEEK. Any pre-sale estimate cannot be taken as a prediction of the sale price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time by ICONEEK in its sole discretion. ICONEEK will not be responsible for any
difference between the pre-sale estimates of a lot and the actual price achieved at auction or resale.
- ICONEEK has the right, but not the obligation, to cancel a sale without notice to the buyer if we reasonably believe that there is a material breach of the seller's representations and warranties or the author's warranty or that an adverse claim is made by a third party. Upon notification of ICONEEK's option to terminate the sale, the buyer will promptly return the lot to ICONEEK, and we will then refund the purchase price paid to us. As described above, the refund will constitute the buyer's sole remedy against ICONEEK and the seller in respect of the cancelled sale.
- ICONEEK has the discretion to refuse admission to or participation in the auction.
- For the facilitation of bidders who are unable to attend the auction in person, ICONEEK may, on the instruction of the bidder, execute written bids by mail on behalf of the bidder. Absentee bidders must submit their bids on the "Bid Form", a copy of which is printed in this catalogue or available from ICONEEK. Bids must be made in Swiss francs only. The bidder must clearly indicate the maximum amount he/she intends to bid, excluding purchase commission and value added tax (VAT) if applicable. The auctioneer will not accept an instruction to execute a mail auction that does not indicate this maximum bid. Our staff will attempt to execute a mail auction at the lowest possible price considering the reserve and other bidders. All absentee bids must be received at least 24 hours prior to the sale, accompanied by a valid identity document. In the event of identical bids, the bid received earliest will take precedence.
- Telephone bidders are required to submit their bids on the "Bid Form", a copy of which is printed in this catalogue or available from ICONEEK - Increasing bids are generally 10%, however the auctioneer may change the increments at his sole discretion.
ICONEEK recommends that online bidders inspect any lot they may bid on prior to the sale, and condition reports are available on request. Bidding in a live auction can progress rapidly. To ensure that online bidders are not disadvantaged when bidding against telephone bidders, the procedure for placing bids, through the designated or chosen online bidding platform, is a one-step process. By clicking on the bid button on the computer screen, a bidder submits a bid. Online bidders acknowledge and agree that bids submitted in this manner are final and may not be changed or withdrawn in any way. In the event that an online bid and a mail or telephone bid are identical, the first bid may take precedence at the discretion of the auctioneer. The next bid increment is indicated for the convenience of online bidders in the bid button. The bid increment available to online bidders may vary from the next bid actually taken by the auctioneer, as the auctioneer may deviate from the standard ICONEEK increments at any time and at their discretion, but an online bidder may only place a bid in an entire bid increment.
- By placing a bid, whether by mail, telephone or online, a bidder accepts personal responsibility for paying the purchase price, as described in more detail below, plus any other applicable fees.
- The organization of mail, telephone and online auctions is a free service provided by ICONEEK to potential buyers. While we undertake to use reasonable care in this activity, we cannot accept responsibility for the failure to carry out these bids, unless such failure is due to intentional fault on our part.
- The auction will take place online on our website iconeek.com, on our ICONEEK mobile app, on the platforms invaluable.com, interencheres.com and drouot.com, by telephone bidding or by mail bidding which must be sent 24 hours before the auction to
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bids@iconeek.com or by mail to the following address (mail must be received at least 24 hours before the auction):
ICONEEK - Auctions
Place de Longemalle 19 CH-1204 Geneva
We recommend that buyers register for the auction at least 48 hours before the auction to ensure that their registration is approved in time. A bank guarantee may be required to confirm entry. All cancellations of orders must be sent at least 12 hours before the auction.
- Each lot is offered with a reserve price, which is the confidential minimum sale price agreed by ICONEEK with the seller. The reserve will not exceed the pre-sale low estimate at the time of the auction.
- The Auctioneer has the discretion at any time to refuse a bid, withdraw a lot, reoffer a lot for sale (including after the hammer has fallen) if he believes there may be an error or dispute and to take such other action as he reasonably considers appropriate.
- The Auctioneer will commence and progress the bidding at such levels and in such increments as he deems appropriate. In order to protect the reserve of a lot, the auctioneer may place one or more bids on behalf of the seller up to the reserve without indicating that he is doing so, either by placing consecutive bids or by responding to other bidders. When the reserve price agreed with the seller is not reached, the Auctioneer moves on to the next lot.
- The sale is conducted in Swiss francs and payment is due in Swiss francs.
- The highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer will be the buyer and the blow of the hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract of sale between the seller and the buyer.
- If a lot is not sold, the auctioneer will announce that it has been "passed", "withdrawn", "returned to owner" or "purchased".
- The sale is conducted in Swiss francs and payment is due in Swiss francs.
- The buyer undertakes to pay us, in addition to the hammer price of each lot, the buyer's commission plus any applicable value added tax (VAT). The buyer's premium is 25% of the hammer price of each lot up to CHF 250’000 -, 20% from CHF 250’001 - up to CHF 2’000’000 - and 15% from CHF 2’000’001 -. VAT of 8,1% is payable on the buyer's auction commission. This tax can be refunded to any buyer domiciled outside Switzerland if, and only if, ICONEEK receives an export declaration from that buyer for a purchased lot that has been cleared by Swiss customs and the value of the VAT is greater than CHF 50 -. For temporarily imported lots listed in the catalogue with a o symbol preceding the lot number, VAT will be calculated on the hammer price and also on the commission. All prices, fees, charges and expenses set out in these conditions of sale are exclusive of VAT.
- Buyers bidding on iconeek.com will pay an additional fee of 2% excl. VAT on top of the hammer price, buyers bidding on interencheres.com and drouot.com will pay an additional fee of 3% excl. VAT on top of the hammer price, buyers bidding on invaluable.com will pay an additional fee of 5% excl. VAT on top of the hammer price, plus the 25% buyer's commission and additional costs.
- Unless otherwise agreed, a buyer is required to pay for a lot purchased immediately after the auction, regardless of any intention to obtain an export or import license or other permit for that lot. Payments must be made by the invoiced party in Swiss francs by bank transfer in accordance with the bank transfer details provided on the invoice for the purchased lots.
- Payments may be made by bank transfer or in cash for payments of CHF 20’000 - or less. Credit cards will be accepted with an additional 3% commission. Cheques are not accepted.
V | COLLECTION OF GOODS
- ICONEEK will not release a lot to the buyer until we have received full payment of the purchase price, the buyer has paid all amounts due to ICONEEK, including any fees due, and has provided information and documentation. Once a buyer has satisfied all of the above conditions, they must contact us on +41 22 310 39 07 to arrange collection of the purchased item.
- The buyer must arrange collection of a purchased lot within seven days of the auction date. After the auction, all lots will be held at our premises or a suitable storage facility. A charge of CHF 30.- per lot, per week, as well as a lump sum of CHF 100.- for the administrative costs of the lot which has not been collected or shipped at the buyer's expense within 7 days from the day of the auction. We will not release the purchased lots to the buyer until these fees have been paid in full.
- As a courtesy to its clients, ICONEEK will pack purchased lots for collection from the Geneva office. ICONEEK will co-ordinate, and request a quote, from the shipping agents requested by the buyer. Any such instructions are entirely at the buyer's risk and responsibility, and we will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of third-party packers or shippers. The buyer is responsible for the payment of all import duties and local taxes payable to import the goods to their final destination.
- If the item is not delivered to the purchaser himself, ICONEEK declines all responsibility for any damage that may occur as a result of delivery to a third party.
- ICONEEK will require the presentation of valid identification before releasing a lot to the buyer or their authorized representative.
- If a purchased lot is paid for but not collected within six months of the auction, the buyer authorizes ICONEEK, upon notification, to arrange a resale of the item by auction or private sale, with estimates and reserve set at ICONEEK's reasonable discretion. The proceeds of such sale shall be applied to the payment of storage costs and all other costs and expenses owed by the buyer to ICONEEK, and the remainder shall be forfeited if not collected by the buyer within two years of the original auction.
Without prejudice to any rights the seller may have, if the buyer, without prior agreement, does not pay the purchase price of a lot within 7 days of receipt of the invoice, one of the following decisions may be taken:
to store the lot in the premises of ICONEEK or elsewhere at the sole risk and expense of the buyer
cancel the sale of the lot, retaining any partial payment of the purchase price as liquidated damages.
resell the lot at auction or private sale, with estimates and reserve set at ICONEEK's reasonable discretion, it being understood that in the event that such resale is less than the original auction price and the buyer's commission for that lot, the buyer will remain liable for the loss of profit as well as for all costs incurred in such resale
initiate legal proceedings to recover the auction price and the buyer's premium for that lot, together with interest and costs of such legal proceedings.
communicate the name and address of the buyer to the seller to enable the latter to initiate legal proceedings to recover the amounts due and the legal costs.
The buyer will be responsible for ensuring the lot and ICONEEK will not be liable for any damage to the item from the day of the auction.
Before bidding on an item, potential buyers are advised to find out for themselves whether a permit is required to export a lot from Switzerland or to import it into another country. Potential buyers are
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advised that some countries prohibit the import of goods consisting of or incorporating plant or animal materials, such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, Brazilian rosewood, rhinoceros’ horn or tortoise shell, irrespective of their age, percentage or value. Therefore, before bidding, potential buyers who plan to export the purchased lots should familiarise themselves with the export and import regulations of the countries concerned. Please note that the United States prohibits the import of any item containing African elephant ivory. Asian elephant ivory can only be imported into the United States if accompanied by independent scientific analysis of the continent of origin and confirmation that the item is over 100 years old.
For any item containing endangered species other than elephant ivory, an importer into the United States must provide documented evidence of the species identification and age of an object to demonstrate that the item qualifies as an antique. To do so, the buyer will need to obtain an independent appraisal certifying the endangered species on the object and that the object is not less than 100 years old. A prospective buyer planning to import an object containing endangered species into the United States may not rely on ICONEEK cataloguing to establish the endangered species present on the object or to establish the age of the object and must consult a qualified independent expert before bidding on the lot.
The buyer is solely responsible for complying with these laws and for obtaining any necessary export, import and endangered species permits or licenses. Failure or delay in obtaining a license or permit will not justify cancellation of the sale or any delay in payment in full for the lot.
ICONEEK makes no warranty to you in respect of any lot and shall not be liable to you:
- for any error, misprint or missing information in the description of a lot supplied, we make reasonable efforts to catalogue the lot concerned, - for any failure by the buyer to pay for the lot, - for any special, consequential, incidental or indirect damages of any kind under any circumstances.
All lots are sold without any express or implied warranties or representations by ICONEEK or the seller as to the merchantability, special purpose, rarity, significance, correctness of indications as to the author, maker, origin, period, age, attribution, authenticity, provenance, weight or condition of any item. Similarly, no statement (whether oral or written, whether made in the catalogue, advertisement, bill of sale, published, advertised or otherwise) made by an employee or agent of ICONEEK shall be construed as a warranty, representation or assumption of liability. Neither ICONEEK nor the seller is responsible for the deterioration or defect of any lot.
Buyers should note that they are responsible for all fees, duties and taxes associated with the export and import of the lots they are shipped or that have been shipped on their behalf, including any applicable sales and/or use taxes that may be due upon importation of the property into the United States.
Please contact the auction organizer for further details.
This catalogue has been prepared by our specialists with care and in good faith. The information contained in the catalogue is an expression of opinion only and does not constitute a warranty. It is provided for information purposes only. The same applies to photographs, dimensions and weights. The catalogue may mention certain damages without being exhaustive. ICONEEK does not guarantee that all components of a watch are original components.
Almost all watches and clocks have undergone repairs and overhauls during their lifetime and may therefore contain non-original parts. We do not guarantee the authenticity of any component of a watch or clock. Clocks may be sold without pendulum, weight or key. As antique watches and clocks often have very fine and complex mechanisms, maintenance, battery replacement or other repair work may be required at your expense. We do not guarantee the correct functioning of a watch or clock. Certificates are not available unless described in the catalogue. Most watches have been opened to determine the type and quality of the movement. For this reason, watches with a waterproof case may not be waterproof and we recommend that you have them checked by a competent watchmaker before use.
- The copyright in all images, illustrations and written materials produced by or for ICONEEK in relation to a lot, including the contents of this catalogue, is and shall at all times remain the property of ICONEEK and such images and materials may not be used by the buyer or any other party without our prior written consent. ICONEEK and the seller make no representation or warranty that the purchaser of a lot will acquire any copyright or other reproductive rights in it.
- Notifications to ICONEEK should be made in writing, quoting the name and date of the sale specified at the beginning of the catalogue. Notices to customers shall be sent to the last address notified in writing by them to ICONEEK
- These conditions of sale are not assignable by the buyer without our prior written consent but are binding on the buyer's successors, assigns and representatives.
- If any provision of these terms of sale is held to be void, invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. The failure or delay of any party to exercise any right or remedy under these Conditions of Sale shall not constitute a waiver or relinquishment of such right or remedy, in whole or in part.
- The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Terms and Conditions of Sale and the Authorship Warranty, the conduct of the auction and all matters relating to the foregoing shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Swiss law.
- For the benefit of ICONEEK, all bidders and sellers agree that the ordinary courts of the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle all disputes relating to all aspects of all matters or transactions to which these Conditions of Sale and the Authorship Warranty relate or apply, subject to recourse to the Federal Court. All parties agree that ICONEEK retains the right to bring proceedings in any court other than the ordinary courts of the Canton of Geneva.
- All bidders and sellers irrevocably consent to the service of process or any other document in connection with any court proceeding by personal service, delivery by mail or in any other manner permitted by Swiss law, the law of the place of service or the law of the jurisdiction in which the proceeding is taken, at the last address of the bidder or seller known to ICONEEK
ICONEEK warrants the authorship of the goods listed in this auction catalogue and described in the bolded or capitalised headings for a period of five years from the date of sale by ICONEEK, subject to the exclusions and limitations set out below.
- ICONEEK grants this authorship warranty only to the original registered buyer (i.e. the registered winning bidder) of any lot. This authorship warranty does not extend to subsequent owners of the property,
including purchasers or beneficiaries by gift of the original purchaser, heirs, successors, beneficiaries and assigns; to property whose description in the catalogue (including detailed descriptions accessible on the website iconeek.com) indicates that there is a conflict of opinion as to the authorship of the property; to property where our attribution of authorship was, at the date of sale, in accordance with the generally accepted opinions of specialists, academics or other experts; to property which has been inaccurately described or dated by scientific methods or tests not generally accepted for use at the time of publication of the catalogue or which were at that time considered unreasonably expensive or impractical to use or likely, in our reasonable opinion, to have caused damage or loss of value to the lot; or property for which there has been no significant loss of value compared to the value of the lot if it had been described in the title of the catalogue entry.
- In connection with any claim for breach of the author's warranty, ICONEEK reserves the right, as a condition of cancellation of any sale under this warranty, to require the buyer to provide us, at his own expense, with the written opinions of two recognised experts previously approved by ICONEEK. We shall not be bound by any expert reports produced by the buyer and we reserve the right to consult our own experts at our own expense. If ICONEEK agrees to terminate a sale under the author's warranty, we will reimburse the buyer for the reasonable costs charged by the experts commissioned by the buyer and approved in advance by us.
- Subject to the exclusions set out above, the buyer may make a claim for breach of the Authorship Warranty provided that he has notified ICONEEK in writing within three months of receipt of any information which causes him to question the authorship of the lot, stating the auction in which the item was included, the lot number in the auction catalogue and the reasons why the lot's authorship is in doubt, and also provided that the buyer returns the lot to ICONEEK in the auction room in which it was purchased in the same condition as at the time of its auction and is able to transfer valid and marketable title to the lot, free from any third party claims arising after the date of the auction sale ICONEEK has the discretion to waive any of the above requirements.
- The buyer understands and agrees that the exclusive remedy for any breach of the author's warranty is termination of the sale and refund of the original purchase price paid. This remedy shall be the buyer's sole remedy against ICONEEK, and therefore the seller, and shall be in lieu of any other remedy available at law or in equity. This means that neither ICONEEK nor the seller shall be liable for any loss or damage beyond the remedy expressly provided in this Copyright Warranty, whether such loss or damage is characterized as direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential, or for payment of interest on the original purchase price.
Name ICONEEK S.A. - AUCTION
Bank UBS SA, Case Postale, CH-1211 Genève 2
IBAN CH85 0024 0240 8296 0103 H
Account n° 0240-829601.03H
BIC/SWIFT UBSWCHZH80A
CONDITIONS DE VENTE
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Les conditions de vente et la garantie d'auteur énoncées ci-après régissent les relations entre les enchérisseurs et les acheteurs, d'une part, et ICONEEK S.A., immatriculée à Genève, et les vendeurs, d'autre part. Tous les acheteurs potentiels doivent lire attentivement les présentes conditions de vente et la garantie d'auteur avant d'enchérir.
I | INTRODUCTION
Chaque lot de ce catalogue est proposé à la vente et vendu sous réserve: - des conditions de vente et de la garantie d'auteur - des avis et conditions supplémentaires figurant à d'autres endroits dans ce catalogue.
En enchérissant lors de la vente, que ce soit en personne, par l'intermédiaire d'un agent, par écrit, par téléphone ou par tout autre moyen, les enchérisseurs et les acheteurs acceptent d'être liés par les présentes conditions de vente, telles que modifiées ou complétées, et par la garantie d'auteur.
Les présentes conditions de vente, telles que modifiées ou complétées, et la garantie d'auteur contiennent tous les termes sur lesquels ICONEEK S.A. et le vendeur contractent avec l'acheteur.
Il est expressément convenu que le vendeur ne recevra le paiement d'un lot que lorsque ICONEEK S.A. aura reçu le paiement intégral de l'acheteur, comprenant notamment les commissions liées au lot ainsi que les frais administratifs et de manutention.
Les lots sont vendus " EN L'ÉTAT ", tels qu'ils sont décrits dans le catalogue et dans l'état dans lequel ils se trouvent au moment de la vente, sur les bases suivantes :
- Les connaissances d'ICONEEK S.A. concernant chaque lot dépendent en partie des informations qui nous sont fournies par le vendeur, et ICONEEK S.A. n'est pas en mesure d'effectuer et n'effectue pas de vérification exhaustive de chaque lot. Les acheteurs potentiels reconnaissent ce fait et acceptent la responsabilité d'effectuer des inspections et des recherches pour s'assurer de la validité des lots qui les intéressent. Nonobstant ce qui précède, nous ferons preuve d'un soin raisonnable lorsque nous ferons des déclarations expresses dans les descriptions de catalogue ou les rapports d'état, conformément à notre rôle de commissaire-priseur des lots de cette vente et à la lumière des informations qui nous sont fournies par le vendeur, des connaissances érudites et techniques et des opinions généralement acceptées des experts pertinents, dans chaque cas au moment où une telle déclaration expresse est faite.
- Chaque lot proposé à la vente chez ICONEEK S.A. peut être inspecté par les acheteurs potentiels avant la vente. ICONEEK S.A. accepte les offres sur les lots à condition que les enchérisseurs aient pleinement inspecté le lot avant d'enchérir et se soient assurés de l'état du lot et de l'exactitude de sa description.
- Les acheteurs potentiels reconnaissent que de nombreux lots sont d'un âge et d'un type qui signifient qu'ils ne sont pas en parfait état. Par égard pour ses clients, ICONEEK S.A. peut rédiger et fournir des rapports d'état pour aider les acheteurs potentiels lorsqu'ils inspectent les lots. Les descriptions du catalogue et les rapports d'état peuvent faire référence à des imperfections particulières d'un lot, mais les enchérisseurs doivent noter que les lots peuvent présenter d'autres défauts qui ne sont pas expressément mentionnés dans le catalogue ou le rapport d'état. Toutes les dimensions sont approximatives. Les illustrations ne sont fournies qu'à des fins d'identification et ne peuvent être utilisées comme des indications précises de taille ou pour transmettre des informations complètes sur l'état réel des lots.
- Les informations fournies aux acheteurs potentiels concernant un lot, y compris les estimations avant la vente, qu'elles soient écrites ou orales, et les informations contenues dans un catalogue, un rapport de condition ou autre, un commentaire ou une évaluation, ne constituent pas une représentation des faits mais plutôt une déclaration d'opinion de la part d'ICONEEK S.A. Toute estimation préalable à la vente ne peut être considérée comme une prédiction du prix de vente ou de la valeur du lot et peut être révisée de temps à autre par ICONEEK S.A., à son entière discrétion. ICONEEK S.A. ne sera pas responsable de toute différence entre les estimations de prévente d'un lot et le prix réel atteint lors de la vente aux enchères ou de la revente.
- ICONEEK S.A. a le droit, mais non l'obligation, d'annuler une vente sans en avertir l'acheteur si nous pensons raisonnablement qu'il y a une violation matérielle des déclarations et garanties du vendeur ou de la garantie d'auteur ou qu'une réclamation défavorable est faite par un tiers. Sur notification de l'option d'ICONEEK S.A. de résilier la vente, l'acheteur retournera rapidement le lot à ICONEEK S.A., et nous rembourserons alors le prix d'achat qui nous a été payé. Comme décrit, le remboursement constituera le seul recours de l'acheteur contre ICONEEK S.A. et le vendeur, en ce qui concerne la vente annulée.
- ICONEEK S.A. a toute latitude pour refuser l'admission à la vente aux enchères ou la participation à la vente.
- Pour faciliter la tâche des enchérisseurs qui ne peuvent pas assister en personne à la vente aux enchères, ICONEEK S.A. peut, sur instruction de l'enchérisseur, exécuter des offres écrites par correspondance au nom de l'enchérisseur. Les enchérisseurs absents doivent soumettre leurs offres sur le " Formulaire d'enchère ", dont une copie est imprimée dans ce catalogue ou disponible auprès d'ICONEEK S.A. Les offres doivent être faites en francs suisses uniquement. L'enchérisseur doit indiquer clairement le montant maximum qu'il a l'intention d'enchérir, hors commission d'achat et taxe sur la valeur ajoutée (TVA) si applicable. Le commissaire-priseur n'acceptera pas une instruction d'exécution d'une enchère par correspondance qui n'indique pas cette enchère maximale. Notre personnel tentera d'exécuter une enchère par correspondance au prix le plus bas possible en tenant compte de la réserve et des autres enchérisseurs. Toute enchère par correspondance doit être reçue au moins 24 heures avant la vente, accompagnée d’une pièce d’identité en cours de validité. En cas d'offres identiques, l'offre reçue la plus tôt sera prioritaire.
- Les enchérisseurs par téléphone sont tenus de soumettre leurs offres sur le "Formulaire d'enchère", dont un exemplaire est imprimé dans ce catalogue ou disponible auprès d'ICONEEK S.A.
- Le montant des surenchères est en général de 10 %, le commissairepriseur peut toutefois modifier les incréments à son entière discrétion. ICONEEK S.A. encourage les enchérisseurs en ligne à inspecter avant la vente tout lot sur lequel ils pourraient enchérir, et des rapports d'état sont disponibles sur demande. Les enchères dans une vente aux enchères en direct peuvent progresser rapidement. Afin de s'assurer que les enchérisseurs en ligne ne sont pas désavantagés lorsqu'ils enchérissent contre des enchérisseurs au téléphone, la procédure pour placer des enchères, par le biais de la plateforme d'enchères en ligne désignée ou choisie, est un processus en une seule étape. En cliquant sur le bouton d'enchère sur l'écran de l'ordinateur, un enchérisseur soumet une offre. Les enchérisseurs en ligne reconnaissent et acceptent que les offres ainsi soumises sont définitives et ne peuvent en aucun cas être modifiées ou retirées. Dans le cas où une offre en ligne et une offre par correspondance ou par téléphone sont identiques, la première offre peut avoir la priorité à la discrétion du commissaire-priseur. L'incrément d'enchère suivant est indiqué pour la commodité des enchérisseurs en ligne dans le bouton d'enchère. L'incrément d'enchère disponible pour les enchérisseurs en ligne peut varier par rapport à l'enchère suivante
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effectivement prise par le commissaire-priseur, car le commissairepriseur peut s'écarter des incréments standards d'ICONEEK S.A. à tout moment et à sa discrétion, mais un enchérisseur en ligne ne peut placer une enchère que dans un incrément d'enchère entier.
- En faisant une offre, par correspondance, par téléphone ou en ligne, un enchérisseur accepte la responsabilité personnelle de payer le prix d'achat, comme décrit plus en détail ci-dessous, plus tous les autres frais applicables.
- L'organisation d'enchères par correspondance, par téléphone et en ligne est un service gratuit fourni par ICONEEK S.A. aux acheteurs potentiels. Bien que nous nous engagions à faire preuve d'une attention raisonnable dans le cadre de cette activité, nous ne pouvons accepter la responsabilité de l'échec de l'exécution de ces offres, sauf si cet échec est dû à une faute intentionnelle de notre part.
- La vente aux enchères se déroulera en ligne sur notre site iconeek.com, sur notre application mobile ICONEEK, sur les plateformes invaluable.com, interencheres.com et drouot.com, par offre téléphonique ou par offre par correspondance qui doit être envoyée 24 heures avant la vente aux enchères à l'adresse bids@iconeek.com ou par courrier à l'adresse suivante (le courrier doit être reçu au moins 24 heures avant la vente aux enchères) :
ICONEEK S.A. - Auctions
Place de Longemalle 19 CH-1204 Genève
Nous recommandons aux acheteurs de s'inscrire à la vente au moins 48 heures avant la vente aux enchères pour être sûrs que leur participation sera approuvée à temps. Une garantie bancaire peut être demandée afin de confirmer l'inscription.
Toute annulation d’ordre doit être envoyée au moins 12 heures avant la vente aux enchères.
- Chaque lot est proposé avec prix de réserve, qui est le prix de vente minimum confidentiel convenu par ICONEEK S.A. avec le vendeur. La réserve ne dépassera pas l'estimation basse de la prévente au moment de la vente aux enchères.
- Le commissaire-priseur a le pouvoir discrétionnaire, à tout moment, de refuser une offre, de retirer un lot, de proposer à nouveau un lot à la vente (y compris après la chute du marteau) s'il estime qu'il peut y avoir une erreur ou un litige et de prendre toute autre mesure qu'il juge raisonnablement appropriée.
- Le commissaire-priseur commencera et fera progresser les enchères à des niveaux et par paliers qu'il jugera appropriés. Afin de protéger la réserve d'un lot, le commissaire-priseur peut placer une ou plusieurs enchères au nom du vendeur jusqu'à la réserve sans indiquer qu'il le fait, soit en plaçant des enchères consécutives, soit en répondant à d'autres enchérisseurs. Lorsque le prix de réserve convenu avec le vendeur n'est pas atteint, le commissaire-priseur passe au lot suivant.
- La vente se déroule en francs suisses et le paiement est dû en francs suisses.
- Le meilleur enchérisseur accepté par le commissaire-priseur sera l'acheteur et le coup de marteau marque l'acceptation de l'enchère la plus élevée et la conclusion d'un contrat de vente entre le vendeur et l'acheteur.
- Si un lot n'est pas vendu, le commissaire-priseur annoncera qu'il a été "passé", "retiré", "rendu au propriétaire" ou "acheté".
IV | COMMISSION DE L'ACHETEUR
- La vente se déroule en francs suisses et le paiement est dû en francs suisses.
- L'acheteur s'engage à nous payer, en plus du prix d'adjudication du lot, la commission de l'acheteur, plus toute taxe sur la valeur ajoutée (TVA) applicable. La prime de l'acheteur est de 25% du prix d'adjudication de chaque lot jusqu'à CHF 250'000 -, 20% de CHF 250'001 - jusqu'à CHF 2'000'000 - et 15% à partir de CHF 2'000'001 -. La TVA de 8,1% est payable sur la commission d'adjudication de l'acheteur. Cette taxe peut
être remboursée à tout acheteur domicilié hors de Suisse si, et seulement si, ICONEEK S.A. reçoit de cet acheteur une déclaration d'exportation concernant l’achat visée par les douanes suisses et que la valeur de la TVA est supérieure à CHF 50 -. Pour les lots en importation temporaire figurant dans le catalogue avec un symbole o précédant le numéro de lot, la TVA sera calculée sur le prix d'adjudication et également sur la commission. Tous les prix, frais, charges et dépenses énoncés dans les présentes conditions de vente sont indiqués hors TVA (HT).
- Les acheteurs enchérissant sur iconeek.com paieront des frais supplémentaires de 2% HT en plus du prix du marteau, sur interencheres.com et drouot.com ils paieront des frais supplémentaires de 3% HT en plus du prix du marteau, et les acheteurs enchérissant sur invaluable.com paieront des frais supplémentaires de 5% HT en plus du prix du marteau, plus la commission de l'acheteur de 25% et les frais supplémentaires.
- Sauf accord contraire, un acheteur est tenu de payer un lot acheté immédiatement après la vente aux enchères, indépendamment de toute intention d'obtenir une licence d'exportation ou d'importation ou tout autre permis pour ce lot. Les paiements doivent être effectués par la partie facturée en francs suisses par virement bancaire conformément aux coordonnées de virement bancaire fournies sur la facture des lots achetés.
- Les paiements peuvent être effectués par virement bancaire ou en espèces pour les paiements inférieurs ou égaux à CHF 20'000 - Les cartes de crédit seront acceptées avec une commission supplémentaire de 3%. Les chèques ne sont pas acceptés.
- ICONEEK S.A. ne remettra pas un lot à l'acheteur tant que nous n'aurons pas reçu le paiement intégral de son prix d'achat, que l'acheteur n'aura pas réglé tous les montants dus à ICONEEK S.A., y compris les frais exigibles, et qu'il n'aura pas fourni les informations et la documentation. Dès qu'un acheteur a satisfait à toutes les conditions susmentionnées, il doit nous contacter au +41 22 310 39 07 pour organiser la collecte du bien acheté.
- L'acheteur doit organiser l'enlèvement d'un lot acheté dans les sept jours suivant la date de la vente aux enchères. Après la vente aux enchères, tous les lots seront conservés dans nos locaux ou un lieu de stockage approprié. Une charge de CHF 30.- par lot, par semaine, sera due, ainsi qu’une somme forfaitaire de CHF 100.- pour les frais administratifs du lot qui n'a pas été collecté ou expédié aux frais de l'acheteur dans les 7 jours à partir du jour de l'enchère. Nous ne remettrons pas les lots achetés à l'acheteur tant que ces frais n'auront pas été payés en totalité.
- Par courtoisie envers ses clients, ICONEEK S.A. emballera les lots achetés pour qu'ils soient enlevés au bureau de Genève. ICONEEK S.A. coordonnera, et demandera un devis, avec les agents de transport qui lui auront été demandés par l'acheteur. Toute instruction de ce type est entièrement au risque et à la responsabilité de l'acheteur, et nous ne serons pas responsables des actes ou omissions des emballeurs ou expéditeurs tiers. L'acheteur est responsable du paiement de tous les droits d'importation et taxes locales à payer pour importer le bien à sa destination finale.
- Si l'article n'est pas livré à l'acheteur lui-même, ICONEEK décline toute responsabilité pour les dommages qui pourraient résulter de la livraison à un tiers.
- ICONEEK S.A. exigera la présentation d'une pièce d'identité en cours de validité avant de remettre un lot à l'acheteur ou à son représentant autorisé.
- Si un lot acheté est payé mais n'est pas retiré dans les six mois suivant l'enchère, l'acheteur autorise ICONEEK S.A., sur notification, à organiser une revente de l'article par enchère ou vente privée, avec des estimations et une réserve fixées à la discrétion raisonnable d'ICONEEK S.A. Le produit de cette vente sera affecté au paiement des frais de stockage et de tous les autres frais et dépenses dus par l'acheteur à
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ICONEEK S.A., et le reste sera perdu s'il n'est pas encaissé par l'acheteur dans les deux ans suivant la vente aux enchères initiale.
Sans préjuger des droits que le vendeur peut avoir, si l'acheteur, sans accord préalable, n'effectue pas le paiement du prix d'achat d'un lot dans les 7 jours de la réception de la facture, l'une des décisions suivantes pourra intervenir :
stocker le lot dans les locaux d'ICONEEK S.A. ou ailleurs aux seuls risques et frais de l'acheteur
annuler la vente du lot, en conservant tout paiement partiel du prix d'achat à titre de dommages-intérêts forfaitaires.
revendre le lot aux enchères ou en vente privée, avec des estimations et une réserve fixées à la discrétion raisonnable d'ICONEEK S.A., étant entendu que dans le cas où cette revente est inférieure au prix d'adjudication initial et à la commission de l'acheteur pour ce lot, l'acheteur restera responsable du manque à gagner ainsi que de tous les frais encourus lors de cette revente.
engager une procédure judiciaire pour recouvrer le prix d'adjudication et la prime de l'acheteur pour ce lot, ainsi que les intérêts et les frais de cette procédure
communiquer le nom et l'adresse de l'acheteur au vendeur pour permettre à ce dernier d'engager une procédure judiciaire pour recouvrer les montants dus et les frais de justice. L'acheteur sera chargé d'assurer son lot et ICONEEK S.A. déclinera toute responsabilité pour tout dommage que l'objet pourrait subir et ce dès le jour de l'adjudication.
VII | AUTORISATIONS ET PERMIS D'EXPORTATION, D'IMPORTATION ET D'ESPÈCES EN VOIE DE DISPARITION
Avant d'enchérir sur un bien, il est conseillé aux acheteurs potentiels de se renseigner eux-mêmes pour savoir si une autorisation est nécessaire pour exporter un lot de Suisse ou pour l'importer dans un autre pays. Les acheteurs potentiels sont informés que certains pays interdisent l'importation de biens constitués de ou incorporant des matières végétales ou animales, telles que le corail, le crocodile, l'ivoire, les fanons de baleine, le bois de rose brésilien, la corne de rhinocéros ou l'écaille de tortue, indépendamment de leur âge, pourcentage ou valeur. Par conséquent, avant d'enchérir, les acheteurs potentiels qui envisagent d'exporter les lots achetés doivent se familiariser avec les règlements d'exportation et d'importation des pays concernés. Veuillez noter que les États-Unis interdisent l'importation de tout article contenant de l'ivoire d'éléphant d'Afrique. L'ivoire d'éléphant d'Asie ne peut être importé aux États-Unis que s'il est accompagné d'une analyse scientifique indépendante du continent d'origine et de la confirmation que l'objet a plus de 100 ans. En ce qui concerne tout article contenant des espèces menacées autres que l'ivoire d'éléphant, un importateur aux États-Unis doit fournir des preuves documentées de l'identification de l'espèce et de l'âge d'un objet afin de démontrer que l'article peut être considéré comme une antiquité. Pour ce faire, l'acheteur devra obtenir une évaluation indépendante certifiant l'espèce menacée sur l'objet et attestant que l'objet n'a pas moins de 100 ans. Un acheteur potentiel prévoyant d'importer aux États-Unis un objet contenant des espèces menacées ne peut pas se fier au catalogage ICONEEK S.A. pour établir les espèces menacées présentes sur l'objet ou pour établir l'âge de l'objet et doit consulter un expert indépendant qualifié avant de faire une offre sur le lot.
L'acheteur est seul responsable du respect de ces lois et de l'obtention des licences ou permis d'exportation, d'importation et d'espèces menacées nécessaires. Le fait de ne pas obtenir une licence ou un permis ou de tarder à le faire ne justifiera pas l'annulation de la vente ou tout retard dans le paiement intégral du lot.
ICONEEK S.A. ne vous donne aucune garantie concernant un lot et ne sera pas responsable envers vous : - pour toute erreur ou information manquante dans la description d'un lot fourni, nous nous efforçons raisonnablement de cataloguer le lot concerné, - en cas de défaut de paiement du lot par l'acheteur, - en quelque circonstance que ce soit, de tout dommage spécial, consécutif, accidentel ou indirect de quelque nature que ce soit. Tous les lots sont vendus sans aucune garantie ou déclaration expresse ou implicite de la part d'ICONEEK S.A. ou du vendeur quant à la qualité marchande, l'usage particulier, la rareté, l'importance, l'exactitude des indications concernant l'auteur, le fabricant, l'origine, la période, l'âge, l'attribution, l'authenticité, la provenance, le poids ou l'état d'un article. De même, aucune déclaration (orale ou écrite, faite dans le catalogue, la publicité, l'acte de vente, publiée, annoncée ou autre) faite par un employé ou un agent d'ICONEEK S.A. ne peut être interprétée comme une garantie, une représentation ou une prise en charge de responsabilité. Ni ICONEEK S.A. ni le vendeur ne sont responsables de la détérioration ou du défaut d'un lot.
IX | TAXES D'EXPORTATION, D'IMPORTATION, DE VENTE ET/OU D'UTILISATION
Les acheteurs doivent noter qu'ils sont responsables de tous les frais, droits et taxes liés à l'exportation et à l'importation des lots qui sont expédiés ou qui ont été expédiés en leur nom, y compris les taxes de vente et/ou d'utilisation applicables qui peuvent être dues lors de l'importation du bien aux États-Unis.
Veuillez contacter le service qui organise la vente aux enchères pour plus de détails.
X | DÉCLARATION D'ÉTAT
Ce catalogue a été préparé, par nos spécialistes, avec soin et en toute bonne foi. Les informations contenues dans le catalogue ne sont que l'expression d'une opinion et ne constituent pas une garantie. Elles sont fournies à titre d'information uniquement. Il en va de même pour les photographies, les dimensions et les poids. Le catalogue peut mentionner certains dommages sans être exhaustif. ICONEEK S.A. ne garantit pas que tous les composants d'une montre sont des composants d'origine.
Presque toutes les montres et horloges ont subi des réparations et des révisions au cours de leur vie et peuvent donc contenir des pièces non originales. Nous ne garantissons pas l'authenticité de tout composant d'une montre ou d'une horloge. Les horloges peuvent être vendues sans pendule, poids ou clé. Les montres et horloges anciennes étant souvent dotées de mécanismes très fins et complexes, un entretien, un remplacement de la pile ou d'autres travaux de réparation peuvent être nécessaires, à votre charge. Nous ne garantissons 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. La plupart des montres ont été ouvertes pour déterminer le type et la qualité du mouvement. Pour cette raison, les montres dotées d'un boîtier étanche peuvent ne pas être étanches et nous vous recommandons de les faire vérifier par un horloger compétent avant de les utiliser.
- Le droit d'auteur de toutes les images, illustrations et documents écrits produits par ou pour ICONEEK S.A. concernant un lot, y compris le contenu de ce catalogue, est et restera à tout moment la propriété d'ICONEEK S.A. et ces images et documents ne peuvent être utilisés par l'acheteur ou toute autre partie sans notre consentement écrit
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préalable. ICONEEK S.A. et le vendeur ne font aucune déclaration et ne donnent aucune garantie que l'acheteur d'un lot acquerra des droits d'auteur ou d'autres droits de reproduction sur celui-ci.
- Les notifications à ICONEEK S.A. doivent être faites par écrit, en citant le nom et la date de la vente spécifiés au début du catalogue de vente. Les avis aux clients seront adressés à la dernière adresse notifiée par écrit par eux à ICONEEK S.A.
- Les présentes conditions de vente ne sont pas cessibles par l'acheteur sans notre accord écrit préalable mais lient les successeurs, ayants droit et représentants de l'acheteur.
- Si l'une des dispositions des présentes conditions de vente est jugée nulle, invalide ou inapplicable pour quelque raison que ce soit, les autres dispositions resteront pleinement en vigueur. Le fait qu'une partie n'exerce pas, ou tarde à exercer, un droit ou un recours en vertu des présentes conditions de vente ne constitue pas une renonciation ou un abandon de ce droit ou recours, en tout ou en partie.
XII | DROIT ET JURIDICTION
- Les droits et obligations des parties concernant les présentes Conditions de Vente et la Garantie du Droit d'Auteur, le déroulement de la vente aux enchères et toute question liée à ce qui précède sont régis et interprétés conformément au droit suisse.
- Au profit d'ICONEEK S.A., tous les enchérisseurs et vendeurs acceptent que les tribunaux ordinaires du canton de Genève, en Suisse, soient exclusivement compétents pour régler tous les litiges relatifs à tous les aspects de toutes les questions ou transactions auxquelles les présentes conditions de vente et la garantie d'auteur se rapportent ou s'appliquent, sous réserve de recours au Tribunal fédéral. Toutes les parties conviennent qu’ICONEEK S.A. conserve le droit d'engager une procédure devant tout autre tribunal que les tribunaux ordinaires du canton de Genève.
- Tous les enchérisseurs et vendeurs consentent irrévocablement à la signification d'actes de procédure ou de tout autre document en relation avec une procédure devant un tribunal par signification à personne, remise par courrier ou de toute autre manière autorisée par le droit suisse, le droit du lieu de signification ou le droit de la juridiction où la procédure est engagée, à la dernière adresse de l'enchérisseur ou du vendeur connue d'ICONEEK S.A.
GARANTIE DU DROIT D’AUTEUR
ICONEEK S.A. garantit la paternité des droits d’auteur des biens figurant dans le présent catalogue de vente aux enchères et décrits dans les rubriques en caractères gras ou en majuscules pour une période de cinq ans à compter de la date de la vente par ICONEEK S.A., sous réserve des exclusions et des limitations énoncées ci-dessous.
- ICONEEK S.A. n'accorde cette garantie d'auteur qu'à l'acheteur initial enregistré (c'est-à-dire l'adjudicataire enregistré) de tout lot. La présente garantie de paternité ne s'étend pas aux propriétaires ultérieurs du bien, y compris les acheteurs ou les bénéficiaires par voie de donation de l'acheteur initial, les héritiers, les successeurs, les bénéficiaires et les ayants droit ; aux biens dont la description dans le catalogue (y compris les descriptions détaillées accessibles sur le site internet iconeek.com) indique qu'il existe un conflit d'opinion sur la paternité du bien ; aux biens dont notre attribution de la paternité était, à la date de la vente, conforme aux opinions généralement acceptées des spécialistes, des universitaires ou d'autres experts ; aux biens dont la description ou la datation s'est révélée inexacte au moyen de méthodes ou de tests scientifiques dont l'usage n'était pas généralement accepté au moment de la publication du catalogue ou qui étaient à ce moment-là considérés comme déraisonnablement coûteux ou peu pratiques à utiliser ou susceptibles, selon notre opinion raisonnable, d'avoir causé des dommages ou une perte de valeur au lot; ou les biens pour lesquels il n'y a pas eu de perte de valeur significative
par rapport à la valeur du lot s'il avait été décrit dans le titre de l'entrée du catalogue. - Dans le cadre de toute réclamation pour violation de la Garantie du droit d'auteur, ICONEEK S.A. se réserve le droit, comme condition d'annulation de toute vente sous cette garantie, d'exiger que l'acheteur nous fournisse, à ses frais, les avis écrits de deux experts reconnus et approuvés au préalable par ICONEEK S.A. Nous ne sommes pas liés par les rapports d'expertise produits par l'acheteur et nous nous réservons le droit de consulter nos propres experts à nos frais. Si ICONEEK S.A. accepte de résilier une vente au titre de la garantie d'auteur, nous rembourserons à l'acheteur les frais raisonnables facturés par les experts mandatés par l'acheteur et approuvés au préalable par nous. - Sous réserve des exclusions énoncées ci-dessus, l'acheteur peut introduire une réclamation pour violation de la Garantie de paternité à condition qu’il ait notifié par écrit à ICONEEK S.A. dans les trois mois suivant la réception de toute information qui l'amène à mettre en doute la paternité du lot, en précisant la vente aux enchères dans laquelle le bien était inclus, le numéro du lot dans le catalogue de la vente aux enchères et les raisons pour lesquelles la paternité du lot est mise en doute, et également à condition que l'acheteur restitue le lot à ICONEEK S.A. dans la salle de vente dans laquelle il a été acheté dans le même état qu'au moment de sa vente aux enchères et qu’il est en mesure de transférer un titre de propriété valable et commercialisable sur le lot, libre de toute réclamation de tiers survenant après la date de la vente aux enchères. ICONEEK S.A. a le pouvoir discrétionnaire de renoncer à l'une ou l'autre des exigences précédemment énoncées - L'acheteur comprend et accepte que le recours exclusif pour toute violation de la garantie d'auteur soit la résiliation de la vente et le remboursement du prix d'achat initial payé. Ce recours constitue le seul recours de l'acheteur contre ICONEEK S.A., et donc le vendeur, et remplace tout autre recours disponible en droit ou en équité. Cela signifie que ni ICONEEK S.A., ni le vendeur, ne sera responsable des pertes ou des dommages au-delà du recours expressément prévu dans la présente Garantie du droit d'auteur, que ces pertes ou ces dommages soient qualifiés de directs, indirects, spéciaux, accessoires ou consécutifs, ou pour le paiement d'intérêts sur le prix d'achat initial.
REFERENCES BANCAIRES
Nom ICONEEK S.A. - AUCTION
Banque UBS SA, Case Postale, CH-1211 Genève 2
IBAN CH85 0024 0240 8296 0103 H Compte n° 0240-829601.03H
BIC/SWIFT UBSWCHZH80A
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