Phillips New York Watch Auction XIV

Phillips New York Watch Auction XIV Sets Record as Highest-Grossing Watch Auction in US History

A landmark moment in modern horology as Phillips achieves $75.8 million in a fully sold-out “white glove” sale

Phillips in Association with Bacs & Russo has once again redefined the global watch auction landscape with The New York Watch Auction: XIV, achieving a historic total of $75.8 million and setting a new benchmark as the highest-grossing watch auction ever held in the United States.

The result marks another milestone in a remarkable run of five and a half consecutive years of 100% sold live auctions in New York, reinforcing Phillips’ dominant position at the very top of the global auction market.

  • Sale Total: $75,807,200 / CHF 60,418,733 / EUR 65,539,182
  • Lots Sold: 158 of 158
  • 16 watches above $1 million
  • Multiple world records across independent and historic makers

This season also marked an unprecedented achievement: three watches sold above $10 million across Geneva, Hong Kong, and New York in a single season, a first in auction history. Below is a selection of the top 10 results from the auction.

F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance “Souscription No. 007” Leads the Sale

The undisputed highlight of the auction was the extraordinary F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance “Souscription No. 007”, which achieved a staggering $13,922,000, setting multiple world records for any independent watchmaker and any 21st-century watch sold at auction.

Originally produced around 2000 as part of a 20-piece subscription series, the watch represents one of François-Paul Journe’s most important technical breakthroughs, using dual resonating escapements for enhanced chronometric precision.

Its first-ever appearance on the market, combined with extreme rarity and historical significance, placed it firmly at the centre of global collector attention.

F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance “Souscription No. 007”
Phillips
Platinum & 18K Pink Gold
Circa 2000
38 mm
Manual Cal. 1499
Dual Resonance Escapements
In excess of $1,000,000
Sold for: $13,922,000

Patek Philippe Ref. 5004G-020 “Eric Clapton” Sets New Reference Record

One of the most talked-about modern Patek Philippe watches ever offered at auction, the Ref. 5004G-020 “Eric Clapton” achieved $5,202,000, setting a world record for the reference.

This unique white gold split-seconds perpetual calendar chronograph stands out for its rare “rose” dial configuration and its celebrated provenance, having been owned by Eric Clapton.

Patek Philippe Ref. 5004G-020 “Eric Clapton”
Phillips
18K White Gold
2008
36.5 mm
CH 27-70 Q
Split-Seconds Chronograph, Perpetual Calendar
Estimate: $700,000 – 1,400,000
Sold for: $5,202,000

F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain Anniversaire “Hong Kong”

The rare F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain Anniversaire “Hong Kong” reached $4,355,000, confirming continued global demand for early limited-production Journe tourbillons.

Limited to just five pieces, this titanium and pink gold creation combines technical sophistication with a highly collectible anniversary format.

F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain Anniversaire “Hong Kong”
Phillips
Titanium, 18K Pink Gold
Circa 2010
40 mm
Cal. 1403
Tourbillon, Remontoir d’Égalité
Estimate: $600,000 – $1,200,000
Sold for: $4,355,000

Patek Philippe Ref. 1518 Confirms Blue-Chip Status

The historic Patek Philippe Ref. 1518 achieved $3,992,000, reinforcing its position as one of the most important vintage chronographs ever produced.

This pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph remains a cornerstone reference in Patek Philippe history and one of the earliest serially produced complications of its kind.

Patek Philippe Ref. 1518
Phillips
18k white gold
1948
35 mm
Cal. 13”’
Perpetual Calendar Chronograph
Estimate: $1,200,000 – $2,400,000
Sold for: $3,992,000

F.P. Journe Tourbillon Anniversaire “T30”

The F.P. Journe Tourbillon Anniversaire “T30” achieved $2,032,000, highlighting continued appetite for anniversary editions within the brand’s early production history.

This silver and pink gold tourbillon combines technical refinement with limited production exclusivity.

F.P. Journe Tourbillon Anniversaire “T30”
Phillips
Silver, 18K Pink Gold
2014
40 mm
Cal. 1412
Tourbillon
Estimate: $600,000 – $1,200,000
Sold for: $2,032,000

F.P. Journe Octa Chronographe “Swiss FineTiming”

The extremely rare F.P. Journe Octa Chronographe “Swiss FineTiming” sold for $2,032,000, reflecting strong collector interest in early limited-series chronographs.

Produced in only seven examples, this platinum flyback chronograph represents one of the most exclusive modern Journe configurations.

F.P. Journe Octa Chronographe “Swiss FineTiming”
Phillips
Platinum
2008
40 mm
Cal. 1300.2
Flyback Chronograph
Estimate: $200,000 – $400,000
Sold for: $2,032,000

F.P. Journe Chronomètre Souverain “Swiss FineTiming”

The Chronomètre Souverain “Swiss FineTiming” achieved $1,968,500, confirming sustained demand for ultra-limited independent chronometers.

Produced in just eight pieces, this platinum timepiece reinforces the strength of early experimental Journe series.

F.P. Journe Chronomètre Souverain “Swiss FineTiming”
Phillips
Platinum
2008
40 mm
Cal. 1304
Power Reserve
Estimate: $100,000 – $200,000
Sold for: $1,968,500

Voutilainen Masterpiece Chronograph II

The Voutilainen Masterpiece Chronograph II “Number 1 of 10” achieved $1,841,500, highlighting growing recognition of Kari Voutilainen’s work at the highest level of collecting.

As the first piece of a 10-unit series, this white gold chronograph combines rarity with artisanal finishing.

Voutilainen Masterpiece Chronograph II
Phillips
18K White Gold
Circa 2012
39.5 mm
Cal. 25
Chronograph
Estimate: $120,000 – $240,000
Sold for: $1,841,500

Rolex Daytona “John Player Special”

The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona “John Player Special” achieved $1,803,400, confirming continued strength in exotic dial vintage Rolex references.

This 1969 yellow gold chronograph remains one of the most iconic and visually distinctive Daytona configurations ever produced.

Rolex Daytona “John Player Special”
Phillips
14K Yellow Gold
Circa 1969
37 mm
Cal. 722-1
Chronograph
Estimate: $700,000 – $1,400,000
Sold for: $1,803,400

Richard Mille RM52-01 Skull Piece Unique

The Richard Mille RM52-01 Skull Piece Unique sold for $1,397,000, reinforcing demand for bold, technically complex modern creations.

This pink gold and ceramic tourbillon features a gem-set skull motif and represents one of the most visually striking modern Richard Mille executions.

Richard Mille RM52-01 Skull Piece Unique
Phillips
18K Pink Gold, TZP Ceramic, Carbon Nanotubes
2016
42.7 mm
Cal. RM052
Tourbillon
Estimate: $400,000 – $800,000
Sold for: $1,397,000

Final Thoughts

The Phillips New York Watch Auction XIV confirms a defining moment in modern horology, with $75.8 million in total sales and a perfect 100% sell-through rate.

The results clearly underline three dominant forces in today’s collecting landscape: the continued rise of F.P. Journe as the leader in independent horology, the enduring strength of Patek Philippe as the cornerstone of high-end watchmaking, and the sustained appeal of vintage Rolex alongside contemporary haute horlogerie.

This was not just another strong auction result, but a clear statement on the direction of the global watch market at its highest level.

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