Listen "Geneva Auction Week Recap"
Episode Synopsis
In our second episode, Eric Wind and Gabriel Benador discuss the most significant lots from Geneva Auction Week: a WTF Omega Speedmaster, buckoo bucks Journe boxes, and everything else from the world of independent and vintage watches.
Show Notes
Cartier London Crash, sold by Sotheby's for CHF 806,500
Omega Speedmaster CK 2915-1, sold by Phillips for CHF 3.1m
Omega Speedmaster CK2915-1, sold by Sotheby's for CHF 327,600
FP Journe box, sold for $100,800 at Phillips
De Bethune DB28, sold for $126,000 at Phillips
Roger Smith Series 2, sold for $655,000 at Phillips
Christian Klings, sold for $255,000 at Phillips
Rolex MilSub, sold for $504,000 at Phillips
Rolex 5513 'Explorer Dial', sold for $88,200 at Phillips
Only Watch Patek Philippe Complicated Desk Clock
Show Notes
Cartier London Crash, sold by Sotheby's for CHF 806,500
Omega Speedmaster CK 2915-1, sold by Phillips for CHF 3.1m
Omega Speedmaster CK2915-1, sold by Sotheby's for CHF 327,600
FP Journe box, sold for $100,800 at Phillips
De Bethune DB28, sold for $126,000 at Phillips
Roger Smith Series 2, sold for $655,000 at Phillips
Christian Klings, sold for $255,000 at Phillips
Rolex MilSub, sold for $504,000 at Phillips
Rolex 5513 'Explorer Dial', sold for $88,200 at Phillips
Only Watch Patek Philippe Complicated Desk Clock
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