Phillips Geneva Watch Auction XXIII

Phillips Geneva Watch Auction XXIII Sets Record as Highest-Grossing Watch Auction in History

A landmark moment in modern watch auctions

Phillips in Association with Bacs & Russo has once again reshaped the global watch market, achieving the highest-grossing watch auction in history during the Geneva Watch Auction: XXIII. The Spring 2026 season not only broke previous records from 2021 and 2025, but also marked a historic milestone as The Geneva Spring Season (March Online / May Live) surpassed the USD 100 million mark (CHF 78M / EUR 85M) for the first time in watch auction history.

  • Sale total: CHF 74,846,995 / USD 96,328,083 / EUR 81,732,919
  • 224 of 225 Lots sold
  • 43 World records
  • 14 watches above CHF 1 million

This landmark result confirms the continued strength of the global high-end watch market, driven by rarity, provenance, and increasing demand for both vintage icons and modern independents.

Lot 27 – Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 “South America”

One of the most important world-time wristwatches ever created, the Ref. 2523 stands as a masterpiece of mid-century horology. Its cloisonné enamel dial depicting South America and dual-crown system make it one of the most desirable Patek Philippe references ever produced. This example achieved a world record for this reference, confirming its legendary status among collectors.

Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 “South America”
Phillips
Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 “South America”
Phillips
Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 “South America”
Phillips
18k yellow gold
1953
36 mm
Manual-wind Cal. 12”’400 HU
Cloisonné enamel dial
Estimate: In excess of CHF 5,000,000
Sold for: CHF 7,961,000

Lot 6 – F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance “Souscription No. 18”

A foundational model in F.P. Journe’s modern history, this early “Souscription” piece explores the principle of resonance between two regulating systems, one of the brand’s most important technical innovations. This example achieved a world record for the model, highlighting strong demand for early Journe production pieces.

F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance “Souscription No. 18”
Phillips
Platinum and 18k pink gold
Circa 2000
38 mm
Manual-wind Cal. 1499
Dual resonance escapements
Estimate: CHF 450,000 – 900,000
Sold for: CHF 4,875,000

Lot 108 – Louis Richard “Triple Detent Constant Force One Minute Tourbillon Chronometer”

A historic 19th-century scientific chronometer combining a one-minute tourbillon with a constant-force detent escapement. One of the most advanced pocket watches of its era. It achieved a world record for any pocket chronometer ever sold at auction.

Louis Richard “Triple Detent Constant Force One Minute Tourbillon Chronometer”
Phillips
18k yellow gold
Circa 1860
56 mm
One-minute tourbillon
Constant-force detent escapement
Estimate: CHF 100,000 – 200,000
Sold for: CHF 3,968,000

Lot 144 – Patek Philippe Ref. 6002G-010 Sky Moon Tourbillon

One of the most complex wristwatches ever created by Patek Philippe, combining astronomical complications, minute repeater, perpetual calendar, sky chart, and cloisonné enamel artistry.

Patek Philippe Ref. 6002G-010 Sky Moon Tourbillon
Phillips
18k white gold
2018
44 mm
Tourbillon, perpetual calendar, minute repeater, sky chart
Double-sided cloisonné enamel dial
Estimate: CHF 2,000,000 – 4,000,000
Sold for: CHF 3,242,000

Lot 36 – Akrivia AK-06

A modern independent masterpiece from Rexhep Rexhepi, showcasing exceptional finishing, mechanical refinement, and a zero-reset seconds function. This result confirmed a world record for Akrivia / Rexhep Rexhepi at auction.

Akrivia AK-06
Phillips
Stainless steel
Circa 2018
41 mm
Manual-wind AK-06 calibre
Power reserve & zero-reset seconds
Estimate: CHF 350,000 – 700,000
Sold for: CHF 3,000,000

Lot 137 – Louis Audemars & Co. “La Royale” Super Complication

An exceptionally complex 19th-century pocket watch featuring multiple high complications including minute repeater, perpetual calendar, chronograph, split-seconds, grande & petite sonnerie, and astronomical functions.

Louis Audemars & Co. “La Royale” Super Complication
Phillips
18k yellow gold
1878
60 mm
Multi-complication pocket watch (sonnerie, perpetual calendar, chronograph)
Estimate: CHF 400,000 – 800,000
Sold for: CHF 2,516,000

Lot 149 – F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance “Pisa”

A rare limited edition created for Pisa, showcasing F.P. Journe’s signature dual-oscillator resonance system.

F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance “Pisa”
Phillips
Platinum
Circa 2009
40 mm
Manual-wind Cal. 1499.3
Dual resonance escapement
Estimate: CHF 450,000 – 900,000
Sold for: CHF 2,334,500

Lot 128 – F.P. Journe Octa Chronographe “Straight Côtes de Genève”

An extremely rare early platinum chronograph featuring a brass movement and distinctive straight Côtes de Genève finishing. This reference achieved a world record for this configuration, underlining its rarity.

F.P. Journe Octa Chronographe “Straight Côtes de Genève”
Phillips
Platinum
2001
38 mm
Automatic Cal. 1300
Flyback chronograph
Estimate: CHF 150,000 – 300,000
Sold for: CHF 1,714,500

Lot 65 – Greubel Forsey x Philippe Dufour x Michel Boulanger “Naissance d’Une Montre 1”

A landmark collaboration between three masters of independent watchmaking, this fully hand-finished tourbillon represents one of the most ambitious horological projects ever completed. It achieved a world record for the Naissance d’Une Montre series at auction.

Greubel Forsey x Philippe Dufour x Michel Boulanger “Naissance d’Une Montre 1”
Phillips
18k white gold
Circa 2016
45 mm
Hand-finished mechanical movement
Limited edition: 11 pieces
Estimate: CHF 400,000 – 800,000
Sold for: CHF 1,651,000

Lot 208 – F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain à Remontoir d’Égalité

An early and highly important F.P. Journe tourbillon, featuring a remontoir d’égalité constant-force system and early production aesthetics.

F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain à Remontoir d’Égalité
Phillips
Platinum
2003
38 mm
Manual-wind Cal. 1498
Tourbillon with remontoir d’égalité
Estimate: CHF 350,000 – 700,000
Sold for: CHF 1,524,000

Lot 24 – Agassiz Watch Co. “Victory Watch – Charles de Gaulle”

A historically significant world-time pocket watch created for Charles de Gaulle, featuring cloisonné enamel decoration and a “Victory” motif commemorating WWII.

Agassiz Watch Co. “Victory Watch – Charles de Gaulle”
Phillips
18k yellow gold
1945
46 mm
World-time pocket watch
Cloisonné enamel dial
Estimate: CHF 300,000 – 600,000
Sold for: CHF 1,460,500

Lot 138 – Paul Ditisheim “Minute Detent Escapement Tourbillon”

A major chronometric achievement from Paul Ditisheim, featuring a detent escapement tourbillon and historical links to Kew Observatory precision testing. This example achieved a world record for the brand at auction, reinforcing renewed collector interest in scientific horology.

Paul Ditisheim “Minute Detent Escapement Tourbillon”
Phillips
18k yellow gold
1903
56 mm
Tourbillon with detent escapement
Estimate: CHF 60,000 – 120,000
Sold for: CHF 1,270,000

Lot 229 – Cartier Mystery Clock

A museum-grade example of Cartier’s iconic Mystery Clock concept, combining rock crystal, gemstones, enamel, and gold into one of horology’s most artistic creations.

Cartier Mystery Clock
Phillips
Rock crystal, agate, gold, enamel
1924
220 mm height
Mechanical mystery movement
Estimate: CHF 600,000 – 1,200,000
Sold for: CHF 1,219,200

Lot 26 – Audemars Piguet Ref. 5503

A rare and historically important triple calendar wristwatch combining moonphase indication with mid-century design elegance. Only a handful were produced.

Audemars Piguet Ref. 5503
Phillips
Stainless steel & 14k pink gold
1942
36 mm
Triple calendar + moonphase
Estimate: CHF 400,000 – 800,000
Sold for: CHF 1,092,200

Final Thoughts

The Geneva Watch Auction XXIII confirms a historic moment for the global watch market. With 43 world records, 14 million-franc lots, and the highest-grossing result in auction history, Phillips continues to define the upper end of collectible horology.

The results highlight a market increasingly driven by rarity, historical significance, and independent watchmaking excellence with strong demand across both vintage masterpieces and contemporary icons.

For more information, please visit the official Phillips website.

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