NEW YORK, NY.- The New York Watch Auction: EIGHT at
Phillips realized $26.4 million, selling 100% by lot and 100% by value. Leading the sale was Roger Smiths Pocket Watch Number Two, which saw spirited bidding in the room and on the telephone before selling for $4.9 million to a collector on the phone with Phillips Head of Watches, Americas, Paul Boutros. Over the course of more than five years, Smith worked to create a watch entirely by hand that would win the approval of the great George Daniels and secure an apprenticeship in Daniels legendary workshop on the Isle of Man. With Pocket Watch Number One rejected by Daniels, it was the perfection of this timepiece Pocket Watch Number Two that led Daniels to proclaim to Smith, You are now a watchmaker. Smiths greatest masterpiece, this watch has become the cornerstone of the English watchmaking renaissance, responsible for shaping the trajectory of the entire watchmaking industry. The price realized sets a new record for any British timepiece and is the fourth highest price ever achieved for a pocket watch at auction.
Roger Smith OBE said, The auction was masterfully curated by Phillips and the price the watch achieved is beyond all expectations. It really is a profound moment for me. Pocket Watch No. 2 is the most important watch I have made and, for the watch to have received such interest, has also been very humbling. This certainly represents a major milestone in my own horological journey but I also hope it is a meaningful statement for British watchmaking, too.
Paul Boutros, Head of Watches, Americas, and Isabella Proia, Head of Sale, New York, jointly said, Phillips market leadership stems from its commitment to curating and offering the very best in collectors' watches, and the selection presented in our New York Watch Auction: EIGHT sale was no exception. Leading the sale was none other than Roger Smith's Pocket Watch Number Two, which, at $4.9 million, shattered the record for any British timepiece at auction. Over the course of two days, collectors from over a third of the worlds countries joined us to bid on some of the rarest and most historically important timepieces. From two Patek Philippe watches selling for over $1 million, including the superb ref. 2481 Pristine Forest, which achieved over $1.1 million, to the Philippe Dufour Simplicity 37, which soared to $863,600, The New York Watch Auction: EIGHT showcased the true breadth and depth of the category. With every lot offered selling, the results underscore the continued strength of the global market for collectors timepieces.
Patek Philippe performed particularly well, led by the Ref. 2481 Pristine Forest, which realized $1.1 million, a new record for the reference. The sale of this watch, which is one of the brands most iconic time-only references of the mid-20th century, marks the first time that it has been sold in nearly 70 years, having remained in the same familys possession since 1954.
In addition to Roger Smiths Pocket Watch Number Two, complicated pocket watches by Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet performed exceptionally well, with an Audemars Piguet Grande Complication pocket watch in platinum, completed in 2011, achieving a world auction record of $635,000 for the reference, over ten times its low estimate, fiercely competed for from collectors in the room, on the phone, and online.
Watches from Zenith commanded strong prices as well. The tropical A384 El Primero soared past its estimate of $6,000-12,000 to a remarkable $50,800, setting a new record for a vintage El Primero model. Phillips was also humbled to see worldwide enthusiasm and support for the Chronomaster Original Pink Unique Piece for Susan G. Komen, which realized $30,480, of which 100% of proceeds, including Buyer's Premium, will be donated to the worlds leading breast cancer organization. The team at Phillips extends its deepest thanks to those that so generously participated.
Independent makers continue to inspire spirited bidding, with models by F.P.Journe, Philippe Dufour, Halter Barnes, De Bethune, and Daniel Roth capturing the demand of the market. Both wristwatches by Daniel Roth offered in the sale realized totals that were over three times their low estimate and the Halter Barnes Perpetual Antiqua achieved $393,700 against its estimate of $120,000-240,000, setting a new record for any watch by the creative horological artist.
The results from The New York Watch Auction: EIGHT mark two-and-a-half-years of Phillips selling 100% of watches offered at auction.