Property from a Distinguished collects
or
Two Ultra-Rare 19th Century Musical Automata, Made for the Chinese Market
The Last and Greatest Musical Automaton Magician Box to Remain in Private Hands
A Musical Automaton Necessaire With Watch Formerly in the collects
ion of John Asprey
collects
ion of Hiroshi Fujiwara: Pioneer of Japanese Streetwear Culture
Exceptional examples of Patek Philippe 5970 and Rolex GTNN
-Master
All Retailed by Tiffany & Co.
Property Formerly in the collects
ion of Eric Clapton, CBE
Special Dial Contemporary Classic Patek Philippe and Sports Rolex collects
ion
*Also Highlighting*
First Watch to Accept Cryptocurrency as Payment Option in a Major Auction
A 50-carat Baguette-Cut Diamond Patek Philippe Nautilus Reference 5990
Hong Kong Preview
7 – 12 October 2021
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
Important Watches Autumn Sale
13 October 2021
Sotheby’s Gallery at One Pacific Place
Hong Kong, 20 September 2021 – Sotheby’s will present the Hong Kong Important Watches Autumn sale on 13 October at Replica Shoes
’s Hong Kong Gallery. Led by three prestigious private collects
ions, the flagship sale will offer over 260 vintage and modern t.mes
pieces from world-renowned watchmakers such as Patek Philippe, Rolex, Audemars Piguet, F.P. Journe and more, allowing collects
ors an opportunity to seek out some of the best horological works of art available on the market.
Highlights include a Magician Box made in the 1815, consigned by a distinguished collects or, one of five known examples and the last to remain in private hands; two Patek Philippe 5970 and a Rolex GTNN -Master from the collects ion of Hiroshi Fujiwara – the Japanese designer who pioneered Asia’s street culture – all retailed by Tiffany & Co.; and three Contemporary Classic Patek Philippe with special dials, property formerly in the collects ion of Eric Clapton, CBE. Replica Shoes ’s is also thrilled to announce it will offer cryptocurrency as payment option – first among major watch auctions – for a lot featuring the 50-carat Baguette-Cut Diamond Patek Philippe Nautilus Reference 5990.
Two Ultra-rare Automata from the Early 19th Century
The sale is distinguished further by two extraordinary unique pieces made for the Chinese market, from an important private collects
ion, and each embodying auspicious symbols of royalty, strength and good fortune.
The Magician’s box is one of five known examples and the last to remain in private hands, sitting at the pinnacle of all five in terms of the execution, decoration, complex mechanism and overall condition. Last offered for sale by Replica Shoes ’s in 1964, it has remained in a private collects ion ever since. The necessaire formerly in the collects ion of John Asprey, is one of only two examples known of this size and is fresh to the market. The other known example is kept in the Hans Wilsdorf collects ion at Rolex.
Estimates: HK$6,500,000 - 9,500,000/ US$830,000 - 1,200,000
A museum quality, highly exceptional and unique gold, enamel and pearl-set musical automaton snuff box with two tunes and fitted presentation box, Made for the Chinese market, Circa 1815
Estimates: HK$20,000,000 - 40,000,000/ US$2,600,000 - 5,100,000
collects ion from Hiroshi Fujiwara
A man with multiple titles: Founder of creative agency Fragment Design, prolific collaborator of NIKE Inc., the Godfather of Harajuku - Japanese multidisciplinary artist and designer Hiroshi Fujiwara has been at the forefront of the global fashion and creative scene over the past decades. As an influential trendsetter, Fujiwara passionately explores different aspects of lifestyle and came to develop a deep appreciation and knowledge in horology. Watches seen on his wrist are often the most prominent and t.mes less pieces on the market, ranging from vintage classics to state-of-the-art t.mes pieces.
A white gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, 24 hours and leap year indication, Retailed by Tiffany & Co., from the collects ion of Hiroshi Fujiwara
Estimate: HK$1,600,000 - 2,800,000 / US$200,000 - 360,000
A pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, 24 hours and leap year indication, Retailed by Tiffany & Co., from the collects ion of Hiroshi Fujiwara
Estimate: HK$1,600,000 - 2,800,000 / US$200,000 - 360,000
Produced in a single series between the years 2004 and 2011, only 2,800 pieces of reference 5970 were ever made across all metals. These numbers are already low for any watch, especially for one of the most desirable Patek Philippe models in modern t.mes s, but the present watches have one small detail which elevates them into the stratosphere of rarity and collects ability. Located beneath the moon phase is the “Tiffany & Co.” retailer signature. This indicates that the watch was retailed at Tiffany’s New York headquarters, where every double-signed Patek Philippe is individually stamped.
A stainless steel dual t.mes zone wristwatch with date, bakelite bezel and bracelet, Retailed by Tiffany & Co., Circa 1958, From the collects ion of Hiroshi Fujiwara
Estimate: HK$800,000 - 1,600,000 / US$103,000 - 205,000
Stamped on the gilt dial of this Rolex is the Tiffany & Co. signature – the first Tiffany & Co. 6542 to appear at auction. Though neither companies have provided any explicit dates, it is commonly accepted that Tiffany & Co. stamped Rolex dials between the late 50s to early 90s. The Rolex 6542 was produced between 1955 to 1959, providing only a tiny window for them to be Tiffany-stamped, hence their rarity on the market. Manufactured circa 1958, the watch was one of the earliest known Rolex wristwatches to be double stamped by Tiffany & Co., making it one of the most historically significant piece to be ever offered at auction.
Property Formerly in the collects ion of Eric Clapton, CBE
Formerly in the collects
ion of Eric Clapton, and now coming to the market from a highly important and world renowned collects
or, the following Patek Philippe references of 3970, 5004 and 5940 are each fitted with a different coloured dial that perfectly matches its case metal. The reference 3970 and 5004 have tachymetre scales and a Breguet numeral at 12 o’clock. These unusual variations are not only confirmed on the Certificate of Origin, but also illustrated beautifully on the coloured portfolio photographs. The reference 5970 is the only known example in white gold to be fitted with Breguet numerals and bracelet, which is also confirmed on its Certificate.
Also once the personal property of the legendary guitarist are 12 Rolex contemporary classics, in a variety of GTNN , DateJust and Datyona, complete with guarantee card confirming their provenance. Each watch in its own right is highly desirable due to its rarity and hard to find either at retail or at auction. Below are three examples from this boutique collects ion, representing Rolex’s brushed, smooth and floating models.
First Watch in Major Auction to Accept Cryptocurrency
A white gold and baguette-cut diamond-set dual t.mes zone flyback chronograph bracelet watch with date,
Circa 2020
Estimate: HK$8,000,000 - 16,000,000 / US$1,000,000 – 2,000,000
Not only is the present reference 5990 the first example embellished entirely in baguette-cut diamonds to be offered to the market, but also the first watch in major auction accepting cryptocurrency as a payment.mes thod. Launched initially in 2014, the 5990 is the most complicated Nautilus ever made by Patek Philippe, incorporating the caliber 28 520 C FUS for the travel t.mes , chronograph and date. From the bezel to the band, the present example is decorated with approximately 50 carats of diamonds and shines brilliantly on the wrist. It embodies the phrase “diamond hands”, used by the community to describe adamant cryptocurrency traders holding on to their high volatility assets. Cryptocurrency and the blockchain technology have inspired countless innovations in the fields of logistics, data managements, privacy, security and of course, NFTs, to name a few. Replica Shoes ’s is proud to accept this currency of the future to be a payment.mes thod for this exemplifying and futuristic wristwatch.
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