{"query": "111", "brand": null, "total": 4, "limit": 10, "matches": [{"slug": "a-lange-s-hne-111", "brand": "A. Lange & Söhne", "ref": "111", "model": "Little Lange 1", "case_material": "Platinum", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/a-lange-s-hne-111", "description": "The A. Lange & Söhne Little Lange 1 reference 111.025 features a 36.1mm platinum case and was produced between approximately 1998 and 2006. Collectors value this reference for its specific proportions, which offer the classic Lange 1 asymmetric dial layout in a smaller diameter compared to the standard 38.5mm model. It is powered by the manual-wind caliber L901.4, featuring a twin mainspring barrel for a 72-hour power reserve and a three-quarter plate made of untreated German silver. The dial is solid silver with rhodiumed gold markers and an outsize date display. On the secondary market, this reference typically trades between $30,000 and $45,000 depending on condition and the presence of original documentation. A notable production detail is that while the \"Little\" designation often implies a feminine target market, the 111.025 is frequently sought by collectors with smaller wrists as a unisex alternative to the original 101.025.", "score": 198}, {"slug": "iwc-iw389111", "brand": "IWC", "ref": "IW389111", "model": "Pilot Polaris Dawn'", "case_material": "White Ceramic", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/iwc-iw389111", "description": "The IWC Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Edition Polaris Dawn, reference IW389111, was produced in 2022 as a limited series of four unique pieces. These watches were manufactured specifically for the crew of the Polaris Dawn mission and are not part of the standard commercial catalog. The reference features a 44.5mm white ceramic case paired with a space-blue lacquer dial that includes a star-patterned motif and the mission logo at the six o'clock position. It is powered by the IWC-manufactured 69385 caliber, an automatic column-wheel chronograph movement. Because these watches were assigned to specific astronauts, they rarely enter the secondary market. However, one example was auctioned by Christie’s in 2022 for approximately $40,000 to $50,000 to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Each case back is individually engraved with the name of one of the four crew members.", "score": 83}, {"slug": "patek-philippe-nautilus-5711-1a", "brand": "Patek Philippe", "ref": "5711/1A", "model": "Nautilus", "case_material": "Stainless Steel", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/patek-philippe-nautilus-5711-1a", "description": "The Patek Philippe Nautilus reference 5711/1A-010 was produced from 2006 until its discontinuation in 2021. Collectors prioritize this reference for its 40mm three-part case construction and the caliber 324 S C movement, which was later updated to the caliber 26-330 S C in 2019. The model features a blue-black gradient dial with horizontal embossing and an integrated stainless steel bracelet. Its value is driven by its role as the direct successor to the original 1976 Jumbo and its limited availability relative to global demand. On the secondary market, prices typically range from $100,000 to $150,000 depending on condition and provenance. A notable production variant is the 5711/1A-018 with a Tiffany & Co. signed turquoise dial, one of which sold at auction in 2021 for over $6.5 million, while the final 2021 production run featured an olive green dial.", "score": 83}, {"slug": "roger-dubuis-rddbex0511", "brand": "Roger Dubuis", "ref": "RDDBEX0511", "model": "Excalibur Knights of the Round Table II", "case_material": "18k Pink Gold", "provenance": "extracted_from_auction_comps", "url": "https://mostexpensivewatches.net/reference/roger-dubuis-rddbex0511", "description": "The Roger Dubuis Excalibur Knights of the Round Table II, reference RDDBEX0511, was released in 2015 as a limited edition of 28 pieces and is no longer in production. This reference is valued for its 45mm 18k pink gold case and its intricate dial featuring twelve micro-sculpted bronze knights, each approximately 6.5mm tall, serving as hour markers. These figures surround a central table crafted from black jade and engraved white gold. The watch is powered by the in-house Calibre RD821, a self-winding movement bearing the Poinçon de Genève. On the secondary market, this reference typically commands prices in the mid-to-high six-figure range, often fluctuating between $250,000 and $450,000 depending on condition and provenance. A notable production detail is that each bronze knight is individually hand-engraved, ensuring that no two figures across the 28-piece series are identical in their finishing.", "score": 71}]}