Most relevants reports & results of the biggest auctions week in Geneva.

Between the november 13 and the november 14, we lived the most important week-end of horological auction never happened in Geneva.
More than 25 millions CHF bided without taxes ;) in two days. We had the privilege to take somes pics. 
This thread summarizes the reports realized about this crazy auctions week, click on the link below to have final prices, details and tons of pics:




Christie's:

Patek @ Christie's:

Patek Philippe 3448, pink gold perpetual calendar from 1967.

Calatrava 96HU "Heure Universelle" from 1913/1936.

Chrono 1579 in platinium, 1 of the 3 released.


Panerai @ Christie's:

Tritico, depth gauge, compass, and overall Big Egyzianno GPF2/56 60mm from 1956.

PAM317, Luminor 1950 ceramic, chrono, 8 days, GMT.


Rolex @ Christie's:

8171 "Padellone", triple calendar including moonphase, from 1950.

Rolex 5513 "James Bond" the Rolex of Roger Moore in Live & Let Die from 1972.

Rolex 3529 square chronograph.


Seiko @ Christie's:

A Seikosha, Japanese "Kamikaz" Pilot watch from 1941.

 

Girard-Perregaux @ Christie's:

A GP Laureato Evo3 Tourbillon with saphir bridges



Antiquorum:


Patek @ Antiquorum:

Exceptionnal pocket watch, 24hours-five minutes repeater, Perpetual Calendar, Chrnograph, from 1894, bought by the Patek Museum.

Rare (maybe unique) Calatrava Observatory from 1936.


Rolex @ Antiquorum:

6284 enamel dial, with the map of two americas.



DeWitt @ Antiquorum:

Acadamia, tourbillon force constante, 43mm case in Platinium.

 

Parmigiani @ Antiquorum:

Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Tourbillon.

 

Audemars Piguet @ Antiquorum:

Audemars Piguet 45589 triple calendar moonphase chrono.

 







Sotheby's:

Audemars Piguet @ Sotheby's:

Royal Oak Offshore Concept, from 2002, anti-shock tourbillon, torque indicator, power reserve indicator. 
 

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