2026-06-05 · Patek Philippe · Rolex · Auction Results

Aktuelle Meilenstein-Ergebnisse der Frühjahrs-Auktionssaison

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Recent Milestone Results from the Spring Auction Season

Patek Philippe Ref. 2523/1 World Time

At the Phillips Geneva Watch Auction: XIX, the Patek Philippe Ref. 2523/1 in 18k rose gold commanded a hammer price of CHF 3,438,000. This reference is a dual-crown world timer, and its significance lies in its rarity; it is one of only four known examples featuring this specific dial configuration. The result reaffirms Patek Philippe’s dominance in the high-complication category, where provenance and condition dictate seven-figure outcomes.

Rolex Daytona Ref. 6241 'John Player Special'

Sotheby’s recently saw a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Ref. 6241, known as the 'John Player Special,' reach a final price of approximately $2,500,000. Produced in 14k gold, this 'Paul Newman' dial variant is prized for its black and gold aesthetic reminiscent of the 1970s Lotus Formula 1 livery. Despite market fluctuations, the JPS remains a benchmark for vintage Rolex collectors, demonstrating that iconic design remains a safe haven for capital.

F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain 'Souscription'

Independent watchmaking continues its ascent, evidenced by a 'Souscription' Tourbillon Souverain selling at Christie’s for CHF 2,711,500. As the first series produced by François-Paul Journe, these pieces represent the bedrock of modern independent collecting. The price parity with historic Patek Philippe references suggests a permanent shift in how collectors value 21st-century horology.

The takeaway for the current market is clear: while entry-level luxury may be stabilizing, the 'ultra-rare' segment continues to find new ceilings as collectors prioritize historical importance over sheer volume.