Wednesday 1 May 2013

World’s Most Expensive Rolex at Christie’s Sale in Geneva

World’s Most Expensive Rolex at Christie’s Sale in Geneva


On May 13, at Christie's auction house in Geneva offer important watches for sale are among the rarest and most expensive in the world. It will be a treat for researchers, historians and collectors watches.

The auction has over 100 Patek Philippe and more than 100 of the best and rarest Rolex watches in the world. Rolex first choice is rare, oversized stainless steel split second chronograph wristwatch, Ref 4113, which took place in 1942 and expected to reach 1.3 million. Rolex Reference 4113 is considered the rarest and most exclusive ever made because it is the only split second chronograph watch ever made by the Swiss watchmaker.

Another shows that will attract their attention is one-of-a-kind gold chronograph, Paul Newman Daytona Ref 6241, which was manufactured in 1968 and retailed by the famous French fashion house Hermes. It is estimated at $ 420,000. Patek Philippe, with a newfound historically important watch in white gold perpetual calendar with moon phases. Ref. 3448 was built in 1981 and is estimated to provide up to 1.5 million.

These two famous names in Geneva are the most recognized in the field of collecting and watch this auction market promises to be the main event in Europe next season.



SIGNED ROLEX, CHRONOGRAPHE, ANTIMAGNETIQUE, REF. 4113, CASE NO. 051314, MANUFACTURED IN 1942

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3448, MOVEMENT NO. 1'119'580, CASE NO. 332'620, MANUFACTURED IN 1981
SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6241, CASE NO. 1'947'352, MANUFACTURED CIRCA 1968

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