2019.10.19

CHRISTIE'S Geneva

Geneva's Christie's is a very interesting lineup, and this time PHILLIPS also had individuals whose listings were canceled (JPS Tiffany, etc.), so there are expectations for Christie's and Sotheby's.

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First, 6262 cherry. The reason why cherries are so high is that there is usually no red letter notation in the hand wound daytona. Have you ever seen? But there is a slight red Daytona notation only on the 6264/62 black dial. Originally pure gold 6262/64 itself is rare (especially 6262 pure gold is quite rare), and it is a translation of red letters on it. However, the condition of this individual is unfortunately not good, but I still applied this Estimate. PUCCI appraisal is attached (but not individual PUCCI books).

 

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Next is Paul Newman, an innocent champagne gold. Actually, this individual is 6241, but it seems to have a 39 bezel attached. There are circumstances around it, but the condition itself is reasonable, so this is also 300-500K Estimate. It may be suitable for people who own a 6241 solid bezel (a part that does not sell anyone even if you give it a considerable amount of money).

 

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Next is a 6265 Mk2 PN panda. The serial number is 2.874.405. Recently, even if 6265 is in good condition, it is often higher than 6263, so it depends on the condition. This time it was an exhibition from a French owner. Estimate is 320-520K. The stainless bezel 6265 panda is popular because of its unique atmosphere. But Pusher is a little worried.

 

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Next came a 6200 red top after a long time. Ref.6200 is a model made in the early dawn of the 1950s. There are many variations of the dial, but the model is said to be the ultimate one for submariner lovers, with features such as a 369 dial, a big crown without a crown guard, and a rare bezel. The condition is by far the best, but the models of the 50s around here have a situation that the deterioration of the dial is unavoidable due to the radiation of the radium of the luminescent paint at that time (used until 1960), and in the first place Because 65 years have passed since production.

 

 

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This 6263 is an individual delivered to Oman by ASPREY. However, there is no Khanjar logo on the watch body, only the box and related documents. Dial is normal, only Aspery Engrave on the case back. The watch itself is a big red with serial 9.12. However, Estimate is 150-250K which is considerably higher than normal big red. What will happen now?

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