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Antiquorum November 13 & 14 Auction - Geneva

October 2010


Watch collectors can look forward to Antiquorum’s sale of « Important Vintage and Modern Timepieces » to be held on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 November at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Geneva.

Among the 643 timepieces, Antiquorum is extremely proud to be offering for sale an extremely rare Patek Philippe Ref. 2499 as well as the personal collection of Rolex watches of the legendary 20th century explorer Sir Edmund Hillary.

The highlight of the sale is the extremely rare Patek Philippe Ref. 2499, Third Series, made in 1971 and sold on June 14, 1972. This 18K pink gold wristwatch with round button chronograph features a 30-minute register, perpetual calendar and moon phases. It is accompanied by a Patek Philippe box and the Extract from the Archives. Estimate: 800’000 - 1’200’000 CHF.

Antiquorum November 13 & 14 Auction - Geneva

The earliest model in this collection is a Rolex, “Oyster Perpetual, Officially Certified Chronometer”, reference 6084 dating from 1953. This watch was presented to Sir Edmund Hillary by Rolex Bosecks, Calcutta, India after his descent from Everest in honour of his achievement. It was then worn by him during the Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1955-1958 - the first overland crossing of Antarctica and the first expedition to reach the South Pole since Scott in 1912 - and as such it has immense historic significance. The caseback is engraved “Sir E. Hillary”. Estimate: 10’000 - 20’000 CHF.

Antiquorum November 13 & 14 Auction - Geneva

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