Only Watch is back on after some controversy, with near record-breaking results from Patek Philippe and more.
The atmosphere in the auction room on Friday afternoon at Geneva’s Palexpo Congress and Exhibition Centre was palpably different than in.
There were no breaks between lots, except for a dramatic pause when Kadakia arrived at the letter P and Patek Philippe’s ref. 6310A. This one-of-a-kind complication, featuring awith minute repeater, was expected to cause some excitement. Unlike in previous years, bidding was slow and thoughtful as the price increased slowly but surely, putting everyone on the edge of their seats. It finally sold for CHF 15.
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