Phillips · New York · 2026-06-14

Phillips New York Watch Auction XIV Achieves Record Results

The Phillips New York Watch Auction: XIV concluded on June 14, 2026, establishing a new benchmark for watch auctions in the United States. The sale was led by a rare F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance, which achieved a record-breaking hammer price.

Independent watchmaking and rare Patek Philippe references dominated the top lots. Significant results were also recorded for Kari Voutilainen and vintage Rolex models, reflecting continued demand for high-provenance timepieces.

Top results

Lot Reference Estimate Hammer (incl. premium)
F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance “Souscription No. 007” · Platinum & 18K Pink Gold No. 007 $13,922,000
Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Split-Seconds Chronograph “Eric Clapton” · 18K White Gold 5004G-020 $700,000–$1,400,000 $5,202,000
F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain Anniversaire “Hong Kong” No. 1/5 · Titanium No. 1/5 $600,000–$1,200,000 $4,355,000
Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph · 18K Pink Gold 1518 $1,200,000–$2,400,000 $3,992,000
F.P. Journe Octa Chronographe “Swiss Fine Timing” · Platinum $2,032,000
F.P. Journe T30 Tourbillon Anniversaire Historique · Silver & 18K Pink Gold T30 $2,032,000
F.P. Journe Chronomètre Souverain “Swiss Fine Timing” · Platinum $1,968,500
Kari Voutilainen Masterpiece Chronograph II · Platinum $1,842,500
Rolex Daytona “John Player Special” · 18K Yellow Gold 6241 $700,000–$1,400,000 $1,803,400
Richard Mille RM 052 “Skull” Unique Piece · not specified RM 052 $1,397,000
Kari Voutilainen Vingt-8 Inversé · Platinum $1,155,700

Auto-compiled by the MostExpensiveWatches Auction Desk from grounded public sources on 2026-07-04; hammer figures are traced to auction-house and press sources and are subject to editorial confirmation. See the full auction records database and the methodology.