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Geneva Spring Watch Auctions 2026: Christie's and Sotheby's Preview (Part 2)
This segment focuses on the noteworthy horological offerings from Christie's, which consistently presents a refined and impressive selection. Among the standout pieces, collectors will find a unique and visually striking Audemars Piguet "Observatory-style" timepiece, recognized for its precision-modified movement and bold design. Additionally, Christie's features a rare platinum cushion-shaped Audemars Piguet single-button chronograph, one of only two known survivors from the brand's earliest chronographs, boasting intriguing provenance from Rabbi Max Schenk's family. While a Patek Philippe ref. 1436 split-second chronograph is listed with a complex history of previous auction appearances and dial alterations, a more accessible pink-gold, black-dial Patek ref. 96 offers a similar appeal at a lower price point. Other unique items include a rare Rolex ref. 1680 prototype with an unusual bezel and white-gold case, a stainless steel Patek Philippe ref. 96 with a salmon dial and Breguet numerals, and a unique Audemars Piguet Royal Oak "owl" Day-Date ref. 25594ST, belonging to the significant watchmaker Jean-Maurice Golay. The auction also presents several intriguing Patek Philippe pieces, such as the Markowski "Devil's Horn" case ref. 2549 and a cloissoné Eska with a map of the Americas, alongside an F.P. Journe Tourbillon with Remontoir d'Egalité, a Rolex Tuxedo with a brick bracelet, and various Audemars Piguet pocket watches including a beautiful pink-on-pink minute repeater from 1941.
The auction concludes with two exceptional timepieces: a rare Patek Philippe ref. 5029R Minute Repeater, a limited edition piece with an officer-style case by Jean-Pierre Hagmann, and a Patek ref. 3970EP-047 made for VIP collector Michael Steven Ovitz, featuring unique personal touches. Finally, a newly discovered Khanjar-signed Nautilus, the ref. 3700/1G Jumbo, further emphasizes the auction's focus on rarity and provenance. Shifting to Sotheby's, the selection includes two yellow-gold, black-dial Paul Newman Daytonas—a coveted ref. 6241 "John Player Special" and a ref. 6239 that has been preserved for 45 years. Sotheby's also showcases an Audemars Piguet John Shaeffer Jump Hour Minute Repeater and a Patek ref. 3448 with a Tiffany stamp, alongside a Breguet triple calendar with a Valjoux 88 movement. The auction highlights two timepieces with remarkable provenance: a Patek Philippe dome clock that belonged to Senegal's first President, Léopold Sédar Senghor, and a Rolex 1655 Explorer II gifted by alpinist Reinhold Messner, the latter being particularly accessible given its estimate. Lastly, several Cartier watches, including a large Bamboo Coussin from 1980, an early and rare Santos Droit from 1911, and a 1950s Paris Cartier with "eagle beak" lugs, demonstrate the brand's continued strong presence in the market. Two cool Patek pocket watches, a reference 840 from 1951 and a keyless 1898 two-train trip minute repeater, round out the offerings, reflecting a resurgence of interest in pocket watches.
These auctions mark a significant turn in the horological market, emphasizing genuine craftsmanship, historical significance, and unique provenance over transient trends. The diverse array of timepieces, from meticulously engineered Audemars Piguet models to historically rich Patek Philippe pocket watches, offers collectors an opportunity to acquire not just watches, but tangible pieces of horological heritage. This renewed focus on intrinsic value and enduring artistry inspires a deeper appreciation for the intricate world of watchmaking, inviting enthusiasts to celebrate the legacy and innovation that define these timeless creations.
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