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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 192 |
Cartier Altar Art Deco Triptych Desk Clock
|
– | €26,240 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 201 |
Cartier Cartier Diamond Set Cocktail Watch Bracelet Yellow Go…
|
– | €26,240 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 158 |
Rolex Ref 5513 Submariner Cornino
|
– | €24,928 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 169 |
Cartier Tank Obus White Gold
|
– | €24,928 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 117 |
Patek Philippe Ref 1450 Top Hat Platinum
|
– | €23,616 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 132 |
Panerai Ref Pam00519 Radiomir Limited Edition
|
– | €23,616 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 151 |
Rolex Ref 1680 Submariner Red Brown Dial
|
– | €20,992 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
| 164 |
Rolex Tiffany Co Ref 15037 Oyster Date Yellow Gold
|
– | €20,992 incl. 31.2% premium | – |
Showing 33–40 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 49,72 of 153,811 results (filtered)
Marketplace
$780.00
Marketplace
$3,300
Marketplace
$9,375
A George II miniature gilt-brass mounted tortoiseshell eight day striking bracket clock on wall bracket, for the Ottoman market THE CASE AND DIAL EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND SIGNED R. PECKOVER, LONDON. MOVEMENT EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND SIGNED JAMES HOW, KENT
Marketplace
$900.00
Marketplace
$1,100
Marketplace
$3,000
A George II brass-mounted ebonised striking eight day table clock with alarm BEARING SIGNATURE DANIEL QUARE AND STEPHEN HORSEMAN, LONDON. SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY
Marketplace
$60.00
Marketplace
$1,210
Marketplace
$15,000
A George II walnut striking longcase clock of month duration, with year calendar and equation of time JOHN TOPPING, MEMORY MASTER, LONDON. CIRCA 1730
Marketplace
$336.00
Marketplace
$6,050
Marketplace
$6,250
Marketplace
$1,080
A French white marble and ormalu eight day timepiece four-glass mantel clock RETAILED BY COMPAGNIE DES BRONZES, BRUSSELS. CIRCA 1890
Marketplace
$1,540
Marketplace
$625.00
LEE, Ronald A. The Knibb Family: Clockmakers , The Manor House Press, Byfleet, 1964, 40° half title, coloured and half tone illustrations, original blue and red cloth gilt, dust-jacket, number 795 of 1,000 copies, some damages
Marketplace
$660.00
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$880.00
Marketplace
$6,875
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$576.00
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$880.00
Marketplace
$7,500
Marketplace
$480.00
Marketplace
$1,210
Marketplace
$10,625