Our April Exclusive Timepieces auction in Monaco concluded on a high note, marking a weekend defined not only by strong results, but by energy, engagement, and a shared passion for exceptional watchmaking.
From a meticulously curated selection of rare and important timepieces to a vibrant saleroom filled with clients and friends from around the world, the atmosphere throughout the weekend reflected the spirit that continues to define Monaco Legend Group. Competitive live bidding, combined with a record number of registered and online participants, underscored the growing international reach of our auctions and the increasing visibility of our platform among discerning collectors.
The results speak clearly. Today’s market is more selective, more informed, and more decisive than ever. Collectors are responding with conviction to watches that stand apart—pieces defined by quality, rarity, and character. This philosophy has long guided our approach, and this Monaco sale once again demonstrated its relevance.
Across 288 lots, the auction achieved €26.46 million against a €14.5M low estimate, with nearly 20% of lots exceeding their high estimate, underlining both the strength of bidding and continued appetite for pieces at the top end of the market.
World Records
The strongest signal came from the very top of the market, where multiple category-defining world records were set:
- Rolex Ovettone ref. 6304 (Lot 189) €1,196,000
(world record for a Rolex Ovettone) - Patek Philippe ref. 3448 “Padellone” doré dial (Lot 110) €2,100,000
(world record for any doré dial Patek Philippe) - Cartier Tank à Guichets (Lot 287) €390,000
(world record for a neo-vintage or modern Cartier) - Patek Philippe ref. 3970 “Saatchi” (Lot 56) €910,000
(world record for a ref. 3970 Saatchi Patek Philippe)
High Estimates Smashed
A number of watches significantly outperformed expectations, underlining the market’s focus on rarity, originality, and condition:
- Cartier Tank Obus, platinum (Lot 67) – Estimate: €25,000–50,000
Achieved: €195,000 - Rolex “Piccolino” mono-pusher chronograph (Lot 223) – Estimate: €25,000–50,000
Achieved: €182,000 - Patek Philippe ref. 96, black dial double-signed (Lot 134) – Estimate: €15,000–30,000
Achieved: €109,200 - Daniel Roth Tourbillon Régulateur steel (Lot 10) – Estimate: €80,000–160,000
Achieved: €338,000 - Cartier Tank Allongée, white gold (Lot 205) – Estimate: €50,000–100,000
Achieved: €182,000
More Notable Results
Rolex:
- Rolex “Paul Newman” Daytona Ref. 6241 Steel (Lot 53) – Estimate €150,000—300,000
Achieved: €247,000 - Rolex Zenith Daytona Ref. 16516 Platinum (Lot 78) – Estimate €1,500,000—3,000,000
Achieved: €1,882,800 - Rolex Daytona “Paul Newman Panda” Ref. 6263 (Lot 141) – Estimate €350,000—700,000
Achieved: €546,000 - Rolex Day-Date Lapis Pyramid Dial Ref. 18348 (Lot170) – Estimate €50,000—100,000
Achieved: €208,000 - Rolex Daytona “Paul Newman Panda” Ref. 6262 (Lot 199) – Estimate €200,000-400,000
Achieved: €403,000 - Rolex Day-Date Ref. 6612B Arabic (Lot 221) – Estimate €60,000—120,000
Achieved: €156,000 - Rolex Daytona Ref. 6239 Double Swiss Tropical “Underline” (Lot 271) – Estimate €60,000—120,000
Achieved: €156,000 - Rolex Daytona “Paul Newman JPS” 14k (Lot 288) – Estimate €500,000—1,000,000
Achieved: €1,007,500
Patek Philippe:
- Patek Philippe Ref. 5004R, Rose Gold (Lot 30) – Estimate €180,000—360,000
Achieved: €422,500 - Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5711/1P-010 (Lot 77) – Estimate €400,000—800,000
Achieved: €520,000 - Patek World Time Enamel Ref. 605HU (Lot 98) – Estimate €400,000—800,000
Achieved: €754,000 - Patek Philippe Ref. 5004P Black Diamond Dial (Lot 194) – Estimate €180,000—360,000
Achieved: €312,000 - Patek Philippe “Tasti Tondi” Ref. 1463 Steel (Lot 246) – Estimate €300,000—600,000
Achieved: €546,000 - Patek Philippe Ref. 530J (Lot 250) – Estimate €200,000—400,000
Achieved: €325,000 - Patek Philippe Ref. 1579J Somazzi (Lot 281) – Estimate €100,000—200,000
Achieved: €175,500
Audemars Piguet:
- Audemars Piguet Carrè Skeleton, Platinum (Lot 15) – Estimate €60,000—120,000
Achieved: €143,000 - Audemars Piguet Piece Unique Ref. 14880BA (Lot 167) – Estimate €80,000—160,000
Achieved: €175,000 - Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Ref. 25654ST MOP Dial (Lot 198) – Estimate €90,000—180,000
Achieved: €305,500
Vacheron Constantin:
- Vacheron Constantin Ref. 4737 with Sapphires (Lot 47) – Estimate €60,000—120,000
Achieved: €221,000 - Vacheron Constantin Triple Calendar Ref. 4764 (Lot 54) – Estimate €300,000—600,000
Achieved: €390,000
Cartier:
- Cartier Baignoire Allongée London, Yellow Gold (Lot 36) – Estimate €100,000—200,000
Achieved: €221,000 - Cartier Dual Time Cintrèe Platinum, Unique (Lot 76) – Estimate €25,000—50,000
Achieved: €94,900 - Cartier Tank Normale Platinum (Lot 216) – Estimate €50,000—100,000
Achieved: €195,000 - Cartier Woven Pebble White Gold (Lot 240) – Estimate €40,000—80,000
Achieved: €136,000 - Cartier Tank Allongée, white gold (Lot 205) – Estimate: €50,000–100,000
Achieved: €182,000
As we reflect on Monaco, our focus now turns to the next chapter.
On June 4th, we will present our Exclusive Timepieces auction in Lugano—our only Swiss sale of the year. In keeping with our philosophy, this upcoming catalogue has been curated with the utmost care, bringing together an exceptional selection of rare and important watches that we believe will resonate strongly with today’s discerning collectors.
We look forward to welcoming you once again, whether in the room or online, for what promises to be another defining moment in the season.