Hammer prices including buyer's premium, from completed auctions. Unlike an asking price, this is what a buyer actually paid.
150,140
Lots
$30,413
Average hammer, USD sales
$13,922,000
Record, USD sales
Antiquorum
Top house
Every lot below is a completed sale, newest first.
| Lot | Watch | Estimate | Result | Vs estimate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 215 |
Rolex Ref 6263 Cosmograph Daytona
|
– | €120,704 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 176 |
Chaumet Ref A10 Pleiade White Gold
|
– | €118,080 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 175 |
Vacheron Constantin Ref 4240 Astronomic Stainless Steel And P…
|
– | €104,960 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 211 |
Rolex Ref 6512 Oyster Veryflat Ultra Thin Yellow Gold
|
– | €104,960 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 196 |
Rolex Ref 6263 Daytona Fuerza Aera Del Peru Stainless Steel
|
– | €94,464 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 182 |
Roger Dubuis Hommage Perpetual Calendar Bi Retrograde Pink Go…
|
– | €91,840 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 197 |
Rolex Ref 6542 Gmt Master Stainless Steel
|
– | €85,280 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 207 |
Patek Philippe Ref 725 4 American Digital Perpetual Calendar …
|
– | €73,472 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
Showing 9–16 of 76,255 auction records at Antiquorum. Prices as reported by the auction house, in the sale's original currency.
Curated from publicly documented auction results. Realized prices, hammer plus premium, never asking prices.
The most expensive wristwatch ever sold at auction. A one-off in steel with 20 complications, sold for charity.
Pocket watch with 24 complications, commissioned in 1925. Held the all-time record for years.
Paul Newman's own exotic-dial Daytona, a gift from Joanne Woodward. The most expensive Rolex ever sold.
One of only four known steel examples of the first serially produced perpetual calendar chronograph.
Resold at Phillips Geneva, 8 Nov 2025, for CHF 14,190,000
The only known white gold manual-wind Daytona. Sold for charity.
The first wristwatch by the master finisher, a grande sonnerie minute repeater.
Black-dial triple calendar moonphase owned by the last emperor of Vietnam.
Handmade pocket watch by the greatest watchmaker of the 20th century.
First-generation Speedmaster from 1957 with tropical dial, a record for Omega.
Worn by Brando in Apocalypse Now, bezel removed, caseback hand-engraved by Brando.
Steel prototype with 18 complications, sold for charity.
Double-faced grand complication, one of Patek's most complicated wristwatches.
Showing 169,192 of 153,811 results (filtered)
Marketplace
$2,160
Marketplace
$6,600
A Victorian gilt-brass eight day Westminster grande sonnerie chiming and repeating chronometer carriage clock SIGNED DENT, LONDON. THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Marketplace
$2,990
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$300.00
A German small mahogany quarter-chiming eight day table clock WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER, RETAILED BY W. HAMILTON & SON. EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Marketplace
$3,600
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$920.00
A stainless steel Prince Imperial keyless lever pocket watch, Ref: 1645, circa 1930, silvered dial with eccentric quartered meantime dial and quartered subsidiary seconds beneath, signed Rolex Prince Imperial and J. Stern, Johannesburg, large 17-jewel Ultra Prima movement timed to six positions, signed case with snap on back and hinged bow, 40mm.
Marketplace
$3,240
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$3,600
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$920.00
A gentleman's bi-colour Oyster Perpetual Datejust automatic wristwatch, Ref: 1601, circa 1960, silvered dial with raised gilt baton markers, sweep centre seconds, date aperture, 25-jewel movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, case with screw down crown and screw back, jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, ial, movement and case signed, diameter 35mm.
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$1,080
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$8,400
A rare American mahogany and brass-mounted Hamilton 4-orbit two-day marine chronometer HAMILTON, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, NO.4E109. CIRCA 1947
Marketplace
$805.00
A gentleman's stainless steel and gold Oyster Perpetual Datejust automatic wristwatch, Ref: 1601, 1960's, silvered dial with raised baton markers, sweep centre seconds, date aperture, case with screw down crown and screw back, steel and 14ct. gold jubilee bracelet, diameter 35mm.
Marketplace
$900.00
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$2,160
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$3,450
A gentleman's 18ct. gold Oyster Perpetual Datejust automatic wristwatch, Ref: 6305, circa 1955, black dial with raised gilt baton markers, sweep centre seconds, date aperture, 18-jewel movement with plus 7-jewels in the rotor, numbered 85125, case with screw down crown and screw back, 9ct. gold jubilee bracelet, dial, movement, case and bracelet signed, diameter 35mm, with original Rolex guarantee dated 29th May 1956, and an embossed leather Rolex wallet.
Marketplace
$3,840
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$5,040
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$1,495
A gentleman's stainless steel and gold Oyster Perpetual Datejust automatic wristwatch, Ref: 16013, 1980's, silvered dial with raised gilt baton markers, sweep centre seconds, date aperture, steel case with gold bezel, screw down crown and back, stainless steel and 18ct. gold jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, diameter 35mm.
Marketplace
$1,800
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$2,400
A Victorian small mahogany and brass-mounted two-day Royal Observatory (Greenwich) marine chronometer E.J. MASSEY, LIVERPOOL, NO.107. PURCHASED 1841
Marketplace
$4,025
A gentleman's 18ct. gold Oyster Perpetual Day-Date automatic wristwatch, Ref: 1803, 1970's, silvered dial with raised gilt baton markers, sweep centre seconds, day and date apertures, case with screw down crown and screw back, 18ct. gold President bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, diameter 35mm.
Marketplace
$600.00
Marketplace
$3,600
Marketplace
$1,955
A gentleman's stainless steel Oyster Perpetual Explorer I automatic wristwatch, Ref: 1016, black dial with luminous baton markers, Arabic quarters, sweep centre seconds, Mercedes hands, case with screw down crown, screw back, stainless steel Oyster bracelet with deployant clasp, diameter 35mm.