Antiquorum Lines Up Star Lots For Watch Auction at Monaco Yacht Club
Including watches from Patek Philippe, Rolex, F.P. Journe, Audemars Piguet and Omega.















Auction house Antiquorum is gearing up for its first sale of 2022 with lots including a Tiffany & Co signed Patek Philippe Nautilus, a Rolex COMEX, an Audemars Piguet perpetual calendar and an F.P. Journe minute repeater.
The sale comprises of 177 lots from compelling vintage pieces such as a mid-1970s Breitling Ref 817 Italian Military Chronograph (Lot 10, est. $6,800-13,600 USD), a 1959 Omega Seamaster 300 CK 2913 (Lot 20, est. $57,100-$91,000 USD) and a tropical Rolex Daytona “Paul Newman” Ref 6263 from 1971 (Lot 176, est $340,000-$680,000 USD) to in-demand modern watches such as a mid-1990s Tiffany & Co signed Patek Philippe Ref 3800 and a 2010 F.P. Journe Repetition Minute Souveraine No. 5.
“The selection that Antiquorum and its experts have gathered, like the Ref. 3800 or the Ref. 6263 Paul Newman, is sure to attract collectors of vintage pieces, which are seeing an organic growth in their demand, as well as those looking for more contemporary pieces that are currently very popular on the market,” says Romain Réa, CEO of Antiquorum.
The Genevan watch specialist will stage the sale at the Yacht Club de Monaco for the first time on January 18.
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