WATCHES ONLINE: THE DUBAI EDIT
Results | Dubai 09 April 2021
Exceed symbolic $10 Million Ceiling for a
Watches Online Auction
Highest total for any Watches Online Auction Worldwide
Total: $14,120,250
89% Sold by lot 100% Sold by value
131% Hammer above Low Estimate
Achieves Records for:
MOST EXPENSIVE WATCH SOLD IN THE MIDDLE EAST
CHRISTIE’S AUCTION RECORD FOR ANY WATCH SOLD ONLINE
WITH THE PATEK PHILIPPE SKY MOON REF. 5002P-001
SELLING FOR $1,590,000
Dubai – Christie’s Watches Online: The Dubai Edit (24 March-8 April 2021) achieved a total of $14,120,250 with 89% sold by lot, 100% sold by value, and 131% hammer above low estimate. This exceptional result doubles the previous record for any Christie’s watches online auction, set in December 2020 in New York at $7,743,37. There was global participation from 37 countries with a total of 558 registrants. This sale has expanded its reach by welcoming participants from 13 new countries for the first time, including Norway, Darussalam and Uganda. Building on the outreach of digital and its 24/7 availability combined with the convenience of a physical viewing in accordance with local covid-19 regulations in the DIFC in Dubai, the sale attracted more than 30,000 visitors online, while the appointment only preview exhibition in the Dubai Christie’s office was fully booked throughout the two weeks.
The top lot of the sale was Patek Philippe’s Sky Moon Tourbillon Ref. 5002, one of the most important watches ever made in modern history. It sold for $1,590,000, setting two new records simultaneously, as the most expensive watch sold at auction in the Middle East plus the new auction record for any watch sold online at Christie’s, previously standing at $600,000 (December 2020 for a ref 1462 by Patek Philippe), established in March 2018 when the Patek Philippe ref 1518 once owned by King Farouk of Egypt sold for $912,500.
The Sky Moon Tourbillon Ref. 5002 was inspired by the Star Caliber 2000, a double-sided pocket watch built to commemorate the new millennium, and boasts a whopping 12 complications with a movement made up of 686 parts. The complications include the tourbillon, perpetual calendar, moon age, leap year cycle, day of the week, month, date, fly back, minute repeater, sky chart, moon phases and orbit. The reverse dial reveals the angular progression of the stars and moon from the Northern Hemisphere and allows the wearer to observe the waxing and waning of the Earth’s satellite.
Remy Julia, Head of Dubai Watches Department and in charge of the Dubai Edit auction, commented, “These very strong results of the sale demonstrate the continued strength of Christie’s online platform and its ability to reach the broadest possible global audience, establishing the highest value online watches sale ever offered at Christie’s. Additionally, this sale was the first Christie’s online auction to offer a timepiece with an estimate of over $1,00,000 and we are delighted that the Patek Philippe reference 5002 sold for $1,590,000, setting a new record for a watch sold online at Christie’s and for any watch sold at auction in the Middle East. This sale reinforces Christie’s online-first strategy and the strong appetite of our collectors from around the world. The sale opens the watch season 2021 on a very high level and will be remembered as one of the most exciting for Watches at Christie’s and the entire industry.”
Notable Results from the Watches Online: The Dubai Edit | 24 March to 08 April 2021
Other noteworthy results included two Gérald Genta watches (lot 127 and 128) as well as a Patek Philippe ref 2499 3rd series, representing the most competitive watches of the sale, receiving immense interest and bids from around the globe. Lot 128, La Grande Sonnerie No.1, in platinum ref G0025.7 by Gérald Genta was estimated at $30,000-40,000 and sold for $500,000, while lot 127, a yellow gold Grand Sonnerie No.3 by Genta achieved 10 times its low estimate, selling for $300,000. Lot 161, the Patek Philippe ref 2499, 3rd series sold also for $300,000. Another Patek Philippe, this time ref. 5104P, a platinum and gold minute repeater with perpetual calendar, made in 2009, sold for $750,000, and lot 136, a rare 1952 steel Rolex, triple calendar chronograph Snow Compax, ref 6036, tripled its pre-sale estimate and found a new owner at $350,000.
Gerald Genta, a Platinum Grand Sonnerie, No. 1, Ref. G0025.7 Sold for $500,000
Gerald Genta, a Unique Yellow Gold Grand Sonnerie, No. 3, Ref. G0025.7 Sold for $300,000
Patek Philippe, Ref. 5104P, a Platinum and Gold Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar
Sold for $750,000
Rolex “Snow Compax” Ref. 6036, a Rare Steel Triple Calendar Chronograph
Sold for $350,000
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