On Saturday,
at the Only Watch charity auction in Geneva, a one-of-a-kind Patek Philippe
wristwatch sold for 7.3 million Swiss Francs ($7.26 million). This makes it the
most expensive wristwatch ever sold publicly. Did I mention it's made of
stainless steel?
This year, Patek contributed a one-of-a-kind
stainless steel reference 5016, a grande complication that includes a
tourbillon, minute repeater, and retrograde perpetual calendar all in a small,
wearable package. The steel case is complemented by a rich blue dial and
matching strap. It's beautiful, highly complex, and an obvious trophy for
collectors. There was no question this was going to be the top lot of the sale.
The 5016A (the A denotes a steel case)
carried an estimate of 700,000 to 900,000 Swiss Francs, and it blew that out of
the water. The hammer fell with the bidder in for 7.3 million Swiss Francs,
more than 10 times the low estimate and almost double the next highest price
ever paid for a wristwatch. It's proof that unique Patek Philippe watches are
seen as strong investments by collectors and I wouldn't be surprised if this
watch spent the next decade or two in a vault before emerging back to the
auction block.
This wasn't the only crazy result of the day
though. The unique Tudor Black Bay One, meant to look like the very first Tudor
Submariner, fetched 375,000 Swiss Francs, more than 100 times the low estimate.
At 3,500 to 4,500 Swiss Francs, the estimate was unbelievably low and the watch
was clearly going to sell for much more, but considering you can get a nearly
identical Tudor watch for $3,100 the price is 100% attributable to the fact
that this watch is one-of-a-kind.
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bloomberg.com
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