Antiquorum is the world’s
leading auction house specializing in the field
of horology. Having recently celebrated its 30-year
anniversary, Antiquorum has carved its own unparalleled
niche in the auction world by cultivating a thriving
collector’s market for timepieces
worldwide. Established in Geneva in 1974 with the
addition of its New York affiliate Antiquorum USA
in 1994, Antiquorum has continually realized the
most impressive world records for sales of watches,
wristwatches, clocks, marine chronometers, and
regulators at auction.
By promoting the passion for timepiece collecting,
Antiquorum continuously demonstrates an incomparable
ability to obtain the highest prices for wristwatches
at auction. Of the 62 watches ever sold publicly
by major auction houses above SFr. 1,000,000, Antiquorum
claims an impressive 44. In 2002, Antiquorum established
the all-time world record price for a wristwatch
at auction when it sold a probably unique platinum
Patek Philippe
World Time Ref. 1415 from 1939 for an astounding
US$ 4,026,524 (SFr. 6,603,500).
This record-breaking
price more than doubled the previous world record
price for a wristwatch at auction. Another record
price for a modern watch was achieved in 2004 at
the 30th anniversary April auction in Geneva; the
unique white gold Calibre 89, by Patek Philippe,
Genève (the most complicated
watch in the world) was sold for US$ 5,002,652
(SFr. 6,603,500).
Antiquorum is one of the most innovative auction
houses in the world, as seen in its continuing
efforts to develop new ways to arouse the interest
of collectors. In the early 1980s, Antiquorum pioneered
the presentation of wristwatches at auction, and
it launched the thematic auction, a sale devoted
to a single subject. The first thematic sale to
hit the auction block was held in 1989, The Art
of Patek Philippe, during the 150th anniversary
year of this prestigious watchmaking firm. Antiquorum
continues to offer thematic sales annually, providing
collectors with the ideal occasion to complete
their collections and, by means of Antiquorum’s
specialized catalogues, acquire invaluable reference
material on a specific subject.
In 2005, history was made as the thematic auction "The
Quarter Millennium of Vacheron Constantin" attained
a total of US$ 15,110,000 (SFr. 18,123,069), making
it a record for Vacheron Constantin and the second
best auction result, after Patek Philippe, for
a sale dedicated to one brand. Added to which several
world records for Vacheron Constantin pieces were
made such as the “Tour
de l’Ile” that sold for US$ 1,564,000
(SFr. 1,876,250) making it a world record for a
contemporary wristwatch and the “King Fouad
I” that achieved a
record US$ 2,755,000 (SFr. 3,306,250), the highest
price ever paid for a Vacheron Constantin watch.
In 2006, the Mondani Collection of 309 Rolex Wristwatches
achieved the astounding total of SFr. 11,037,278.
Several world records were set, most significantly
by Ref. 4113, the "Chronographe Rattrapante" that
sold for SFr. 738,500; the highest price ever achieved
by a Rolex watch.
Most recently, in April 2007, the Omegamania auction
of important Omega Collectors’ Timepieces,
attained SFr. 6,536,911(US$ 5'540'000) three times
the estimate and set numerous world records such
as the highest price ever paid for an Omega watch
at auction for the “Platinum
Constellation Grand Luxe” from 1958 which
sold for SFr. 413’700 (US$ 351,000).
Consistent with its avant-garde approach, Antiquorum
was the first auction house to allow collectors
to follow and/or bid on its worldwide auctions
online at www.antiquorum.com. Clients can register
online to bid interactively in real time during
the auctions as well as place absentee bids online.
Antiquorum online also helps collectors access
auction catalogues (complete with images and condition
reports), sales results, a watch database, information
about books at Antiquorum Editions and Antiquorum’s
activities worldwide, and biographies of its experts.
Maintaining its leadership position, Antiquorum
launched a new collaboration in 2004 with C2CTime,
a new online auction service. Available at www.C2Ctime.com,
it allows collectors worldwide to buy and sell
horological items directly from one another, without
an intermediary, in a secure and user-friendly
environment. Antiquorum conducts its auctions in
Geneva, New York and Hong Kong ten times a year,
preceded by previews in various major cities worldwide.
Along with its auction centers at Antiquorum Geneva,
New York, and Hong Kong, Antiquorum also has offices
in Paris, Milan, London, Munich, Shanghai and Tokyo,
and agents in Russia. With its internationally
recognized staff of watch experts providing unsurpassed
expertise and unmatched service to clients around
the world, combined with its ongoing development
of innovative auction methods to attract and maintain
the interest of collectors, Antiquorum continues
to make history in time.