Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Steve McQueen's Rolex sells for $234,000

June 15, 2009








New York--Watches and memorabilia from the late Steve McQueen, the legendary actor who rose to fame during the 1960s in films such as Bullitt and The Great Escape, were among the pieces that inspired frantic bidding at Antiquorum's summer auction in New York City.

The June 11 auction brought in a total of $5,706,324, with McQueen's own vintage Rolex, Ref. 5512, fetching an impressive $234,000--twenty times its estimate and a world record for that reference.

A total of 81 percent of the 416 timepieces in the summer auction were sold by lot and 122 percent were sold by value. Bids came in from across the globe, including from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Italy, Germany, France and Romania. In addition to the telephone, room and commission bidders, 478 bidders competed via the Internet.

Among the additional McQueen pieces featured in the sale were the actor's Scott Super Squirrel motorcycle painted by Von Dutch, which sold for $276,000, double its estimate, and the Heuer "Monaco" he wore in the 1971 racing film Le Mans, which sold for a world record $87,600.

"Today's auction is clear confirmation that in the current market, collectors are looking for horological rarities with noteworthy provenance, such as Steve McQueen's Rolex and Heuer," Antiquorum President and Chief Executive Officer Evan Zimmermann said in a media release. "The excitement that we saw in the auction room was reflective of the desire collectors have for exceptional watches that truly stand the test of time and offer sound investment opportunities."

Other watches that fared well in the sale included Patek Philippe's rose gold Ref. 5004 and pink gold Ref. 5970, which sold for $252,000 and $132,000, respectively, as well as Patek's "Limited Edition Annual Calendar with Silicon Escape Wheel," Ref. 5250G, which fetched a record $138,000.

Rolex's "Double Red Sea Dweller," retailed by Cartier, sold for $91,200, and Ref. 6239, a stainless steel "Paul Newman Daytona" attained $84,000, while the "Pro-Hunter Black-Carbon Daytona" sold for $42,000.

Other high-grade luxury watches that did well included A. Lange and Sohne's "Pour Le Merite," which sold for $156,000, and Jaeger-LeCoulte's "Platinum Master Minute Repeater," which sold for $126,000.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009


Jaeger-LeCoultre rolls out the red carpet in front of its new Boutique in Cannes

Posted on: Monday June 1 , 2009  2:18:01 PM




Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre, the reference in Swiss fine watchmaking, is inaugurating a new showcase in Cannes to present its collections and its exceptional expertise. Cannes thus becomes the third Jaeger-LeCoultre Boutique in France, alongside the two already located on the Place Vendôme in Paris and in Lyon, and the 28th boutique worldwide.
 
Between the red carpet ceremonies before the daily screenings of the films competing for a set of awards including the prestigious Palme d’Or, the 62nd edition of the Cannes International Film Festival sees the unveiling of a new Jaeger-LeCoultre “embassy”. The official opening was presided over by the elegant Jaeger-LeCoultre muse, Diane Kruger, the Deputy Mayor of Cannes, Bernard Brochard, and Jaeger-LeCoultre CEo Jérôme Lambert. 
 
Cannes, a dream town for a dream brand
As the international film capital graced with stunning sea views and sun-drenched charm, Cannes inspires dreams the world over. It is the very emblem of luxury and excellence, values shared by the Swiss fine watchmaking brand renowned for its quality, innovation and daring.
The new Jaeger-LeCoultre Boutique, run by the Julian family which has been partnering Jaeger-LeCoultre for many years, enables both locals and visitors to discover, or renew their acquaintance with, the reference watch brand endowed with a taste for challenges and creativity matched only by a passionate dedication to its art.
 
The collections are presented within an interior design with a display concept reflecting the Art Deco spirit and playing on symmetry, geometry and pure lines. Subtly graded shades of ochre are associated with authentic materials such as leather, American walnut wood, steel and slate. This magnificent setting echoes the calm and serenity of the Vallée de Joux, the enduring source of inspiration for the “artisans of time”.
 
Diane Kruger, a talented fairy godmother
Diane Kruger, the Jaeger-LeCoultre muse since 2007, embodies the epitome of elegance and glamour in each of her public appearances. Currently featured in the latest Quentin Tarantino film, Inglorious Bastards, and in Lascars by Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger took the opportunity of her stay on La Croisette to inaugurate this new Jaeger-LeCoultre Boutique and to admire the new release from the Manufacture. For this auspicious occasion, she wore a Reverso Squadra Lady fully set.





Jaeger-LeCoultre Watch To Be Destroy

Jaeger-LeCoultre Watch To Be Destroy








A collector's watch will be destroyed in 15 days if a $340,000 ransom is not met, according to SoKoBe.com. The jewelry company said its prized Gyrotourbillon 1 watch by Jaeger-LeCoultre was stolen by a masked villain.

New Gyrotourbillon 1 watch by Jaeger-LeCoultre held for randsom of $340,000.

"We are completely devastated to think that such a rare creation could be lost forever," said Rudi Merom, online director for SoKoBe.com.

The villain has confirmed a 15-day deadline for the $340,000 ransom to be met, according to SoKoBe. Whoever pays the ransom by June 16 will keep the Jaeger-LeCoultre watch.

"We would rather see the watch in the hands of someone who values it rather than see it destroyed," Merom said.

The Gyrotourbillon watch is like a work of art, as it is one of only 75 in the world, according to SoKoBe.com. The world's leading watch auctioneer recently sold a used Gyrotourbillon watch for approximately $312,805. The new Gyrotourbillon held for ransom is worth $400,000.

Any interested ransomers who want to save this watch should visit SoKoBe.com's Gyrotourbillon 1 page.

The stolen Gyrotourbillon watch is new, boxed and includes all the original manuals and paperwork. It is scratch resistant and made from ruthenium. The Gyrotourbillon is rhodium plated with black numerals. Its engine is a Jaeger-LeCoultre JLC 177 with 679 parts, 117 jewels and two barrels with a sapphire base and cover.

SoKoBe.com is a high-end jewelry company. It offers a wide range of cuts and settings for rings, earrings, watches, necklaces and pendants.