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Antiquorum’s Autumn Auction in Hong Kong Leads With a Patek Philippe Estimated to Fetch Up to HK$5 Million
Vintage treasures, grand complications, technological innovations, and limited editions are all up for grabs.
BY P.Ramakrishnan  |  October 18, 2024
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Antiquorum, the preeminent name in the world of horology, is set to dazzle collectors and enthusiasts alike with its autumn auction in Hong Kong on 26 October 2024. Held at the Mandarin Oriental, this eagerly awaited event promises an exquisite collection of 364 rare timepieces and jewellery, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of some of the most revered brands in the industry, a line-up of all the usual suspects: Rolex, Patek Philippe, A. Lange & Söhne, Cartier, Jaeger-LeCoultre, among others.

As one of the foremost auction house in the world, renowned for curating timepieces, Antiquorum has built a reputation for presenting only the finest examples of horological excellence. Its autumn auction will feature a significant selection of grand-complication watches, vintage treasures, and exceptional models—quite a handful of which are no longer in production. Collectors will be particularly drawn to the rare double-signed pieces from illustrious brands like Patek Philippe and Rolex, as well as military and tropical timepieces that tell their own unique stories of heat and artillery that leave an enduring legacy.

Lot 351 is a platinum Patek Philippe Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar.

Among the highlights is Lot 351, a magnificent Patek Philippe Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar in platinum, estimated to fetch between HK$3.2 million and HK$5 million at auction, a stunning piece that exemplifies the watchmaker’s commitment to technical innovation and timeless elegance. We also expect all eyes on Lot 139, an 18-carat Honey Gold Richard Lange Tourbillon “Pour Le Mérite” by A. Lange & Söhne, with an estimate of HK$1.1 million to HK$2 million. In fact, several of the watches are over a cool million, and each of these timepieces not only represent a formidable investment, but also a rare opportunity to own a piece of horological history that can stand the test of time.

Antiquorum will also feature exceptional vintage pieces—brace your britches; watches from the 1980s and 1990s are now marked as “vintage”—including Lot 350, a tropical Patek Philippe Nautilus from circa 1991, estimated at HK$680,000 to HK$1 million, and Lot 364, a stunning 18-carat Yellow Gold Rolex Daytona from 1983, valued at up to HK$1.6 million. 

Antiquorum has made it a point to engage with its clientele through public previews, allowing aficionados to experience these horological masterpieces up close. For the autumn auction, the previews will take place from 23 to 25 October at Antiquorum Auctioneers in Central, providing a rare chance for potential bidders to appreciate the meticulous details and craftsmanship of each lot in minute detail.

Since opening its doors in 1974, Antiquorum continues to lead the charge in the world of collectible watches. Its autumn auction is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of artistry, history, and the enduring allure of timepieces that transcend generations. For those seeking to acquire a timeless treasure, the upcoming auction promises to be an unmissable occasion.

All images courtesy of Antiquorum.