Antiquorum’s Geneva, 8th May 2010 Auction Totaled 6,357,848

The top lots for the auction are as follows:

LOT 500

Attributed to Victorin Piguet, Grande & Petite Sonnerie Tourbillon Clockwatch Attributed to Victorin Piguet, Swiss, No. 55814, the tourbillon carriage by Albert Pellaton-Favre. Made for Tchétounoff Frères, Moscow, circa 1900. Exceptionally rare and very important, 18K yellow gold, keyless two-train grande and petite sonnerie clockwatch with trip minuterepeating and one-minute tourbillon.

Sold for 366,000.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 300,000 - 400,000  
USD 285,000 - 380,000
EUR 210,000 - 280,000

LOT 174

Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Complication Gyrotourbillon 1, No. 1/1 ' Piece Unique Jaeger-LeCoultre, "Gyrotourbillon 1 ' Piece Unique", No. 1/1, case No. 149.6.07. S. / 2541910, Ref. 600.64.2H. Made in a limited edition of 75 pieces beginning in 2005, with a production limited to 20 pieces per year. Sold in December 2007. Exceptional and highly complicated, unique, large, water-resistant, 8 day going platinum wristwatch with visible Jaeger- LeCoultre caliber 177 with inclined lightweight two-cage multi-axis spherical tourbillon, two barrels with sapphire covers, 'marchante' equation of time, perpetual calendar with retrograde month indication, leap-year indication and patented instant date display by means of two retrograde hands, power reserve indication, '1000 Hours Control', and Jaeger-LeCoultre platinum deployant clasp. Accompanied by the fitted box, instruction booklet, Certificat d'authenticité and magnifying glass.

Sold for 342,000.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 270,000 - 320,000  
USD 255,000 - 300,000
EUR 190,000 - 225,000

LOT 167

Patek Philippe
Ref. Ref. 5101

Sold for 246,000.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 200,000 - 300,000  
USD 190,000 - 285,000
EUR 140,000 - 210,000

LOT 172

Patek Philippe
Ref. Ref. 5004

Sold for 210,000.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 180,000 - 220,000  
USD 170,000 - 210,000
EUR 125,000 - 155,000

LOT 490

Patek Philippe Ref. 3448, Retailed by Cartier Patek Philippe, Genève, movement No. 1119087, case No. 320312, Ref. 3448. Made in 1968, sold on June 12th, 1968. Very fine and very rare, self-winding, 18K yellow gold wristwatch with perpetual calendar, moon phases and an 18K yellow gold Patek Philippe buckle. Accompanied by the Extract from the Archives and a Cartier certificate of authenticity.

Sold for 204,000.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 120,000 - 180,000  
USD 115,000 - 170,000
EUR 85,000 - 125,000

LOT 111

Ellicott Springfield Tourbillon ECW1 Ellicott, 1738, 'Springfield Tourbillon ECW1', No. 03/18, Ref. 1700. Made in 2010 in a limited edition of 18 pieces. Extremely fine, unusual, cushion shaped, water resistant, self-winding, 18K white gold and tantalium wristwatch with visible one-minute tourbillion regulator, 18K gold twin-rotor in a shape of a butterfly and an 18K white gold Ellicott deployant clasp. Accompanied by fitted box, certificate, instruction booklet and booklets.

Sold for 168,000.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 100,000 - 150,000  
USD 95,000 - 145,000
EUR 70,000 - 105,000

LOT 499

Patek Philippe
Ref. Ref. 5970

Sold for 156,000.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 120,000 - 170,000  
USD 115,000 - 160,000
EUR 85,000 - 120,000

LOT 173

Patek Philippe
Ref. Ref. 5970

Sold for 126,000.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 110,000 - 150,000  
USD 105,000 - 145,000
EUR 77,000 - 105,000

LOT 91

Gérald Genta White Gold Minute-Repeating Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Squelette No. 2' Gérald Genta, Genève, No. 2, case No. 47085, Ref. G 4010.4. Made in the 1990s. Extremely fine and important, highly complicated, skeletonized, self-winding, water-resistant, minute-repeating, 18K white gold wristwatch with one-minute tourbillon, perpetual calendar, moon phases and a Gérald Genta 18K white gold deployant clasp. Accompanied by a Gérald Genta box.

Sold for 121,200.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 100,000 - 150,000  
USD 95,000 - 145,000
EUR 70,000 - 105,000

LOT 491

Patek Philippe
Ref. Ref. 3970

Sold for 120,000.00 CHF

Estimate CHF 110,000 - 150,000  
USD 105,000 - 145,000
EUR 77,000 - 105,000