Thanks very much, everyone.
A question. This is a Patek 846 (31J minute repeater) reference made around the time of WWI but not cased and sold until the 1960s. Can someone explain to me why it brought over $200K (all in) at Sotheby's? https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2025/important-watches/reference-846-retailed-by-tiffany-co-a-rare-and Regards, Art S.
Let me rephrase: That movement in an 18K Patek case from the 1910s - 1930s normally sells for 20% - 30% of the selling price.
I'm not sure if you are misunderstanding or ignoring the point of the question. It's not a wristwatch. Same movement, from a reputable dealer, with an earlier case $25K: https://www.ashlandwatches.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=VC1-021-SOLD While rare, these watches have been available for a fraction of the selling price. My question is: is the selling price because of the late (1960s) casing, a shift in the market, or is it an anomaly?
I just spoke with Rick Gilbert (Ashland Investments ) who is a dear friend of mine and was the seller of the previous watch you posted. The one recently sold was held by Patek from 1914 and sold in 1968 which could be the reason for the anomaly . More to follow as he was surprised as well.
Now you get it!! Thanks for checking with Mr. Gilbert! If his had a fresh service and I was aware of it before it sold, I might have bought his! There seems to be a significant move in nice (high end American & Swiss) pocket watches over the past 6 - 9 months, but not by THAT much. I'm wondering if the $200K Patek pocket repeater is something really special - being cased in the 1960s, an anomaly, or the equivalent of when the first 23 window VW bus sold for over $100,000 - everyone thought the buyer was drunk but he (for some reason I think it was she?) ended up being a trend setter. BTW, If you ever want a repeater, I highly recommended getting a pocket watch. I love mine (even though it's been locked away for years). Way more bang for the buck, better sound than the wrist version and pulling the lever when it's in your pocket makes more sense than looking at the time as you pull the slide on your wrist... :^) A Patek repeater / split seconds chronograph is still reasonable compared to the price of modern wrist stuff and the ultimate to have at the track (although eyewatering to overhaul if you need to send it to Patek for service). Regards, Art S.
Just spoke with Rick again. Not an anomaly. The watch was 1 of 1 but set at a low reserve. His watch and the watch in question are similar but not the same. Many were made of his watch , but the other was one and done period the end.
This is one of the best threads in Ferrari chat.yesterday I spent hours reading the entire thread.I have a decent collection of Rolex and I was thinking to get into patek.I am not interested in aquanaut or nautilus.I believe Paterson dna is in complications.I was going through patek 2025 catalogue and 5205r 011 caught my eyes.The watch looked beautiful with simple complications to begin with. Any thoughts on this.
Finally got my leather strap for my 5905. Wanted to mix things up and change the steel band. I ordered a couple versions of green. Looks and wears great. Completely changes the look of the watch. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Www.camillefournet.com I’ve posted before that I have multiple straps from them for all my Pateks. You just need the lug size- but can do any color combo. I’ll be getting more.
Hi Mani, You asked about the 5205r-11, well you obviously have an excellent eye and good taste. I think this reference in rose gold with the stunning green dial is a real show stopper. Its proportions are modern at 40mm and the polished case, open worked lugs and slightly concave bezel are extremely elegant. The complications of the annual calendar and moon phase are attractive and practical and the watch is self-winding. The olive green strap is very dark as to almost appear brown and changes slightly in depth depending on how the light hits it. The watch comes standard with a pin buckle which I never like on any watch. If this is a keeper for you I might be tempted to invest in a deployant clasp. The rose gold is warm and engaging and personally I love this reference, but some may find it a little old fashioned and it is probably a little less versatile than a similar watch in a white metal. The list price of this watch is right around $64,000 in the US and I am sure just the same in equivalent Canadian dollars. This reference in rose gold is not beloved and if bought new, will cost you about $10,000 as you walk out of the store, so it might be best bought in the secondary market. It seems that unworn watches can be found in the low to mid $50,000s. If you’re planning to buy multiple Pateks over the years and building a relationship with your local authorized dealer is important then maybe take a long-term view and buy from the A.D. If you like this size and style of this, I might suggest looking at a 5905, especially in platinum, which has a similar look and feel, but being a white metal will be more versatile and personally I’m always a big fan of a chronograph. For about the same price as a new 5205R you can get a 5905P which had a list price of around $90k when it was discontinued in 2022. The 5905p is a 42 mm so it does wear a little bigger on the wrist. These are fun problems and there is no wrong answer. Please let us know what you decide. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks Roma for your informative reply.Like I said before I will take your options.I need to go to my A.D and will decide.Thank you so much. Mani
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