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PREVIEW: WATCHES, 25 NOVEMBER 2025
The upcoming auctions bring together the finest in watchmaking and jewellery design. Among the highlights is a legendary model: the Rolex Daytona ‘Paul Newman’ from the 1970s. Coming directly from its first owner and offered publicly for the first time, this collector’s piece is in superb original condition, with an unpolished case, an immaculate dial with gentle patina, and a perfectly functioning chronograph movement.
A. LANGE & SÖHNE
Lange 31 in almost-new condition.
2010. Platinum 950. D 46 mm.
Estimate: CHF 30 000/60 000
Equally impressive is A. Lange & Söhne’s ‘Lange 31’ from 2010. A technical masterpiece with manual winding and an exceptional power reserve of 31 days, its sophisticated gear mechanism ensures consistent power transmission – a prime example of the precision and ingenuity of German watchmaking.
Another milestone in modern luxury horology is the platinum Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, the first platinum edition of this celebrated model, its ice-blue dial and chestnut ceramic bezel epitomising refined modern elegance. Also rare is a white gold Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo from 1977, one of the few examples ever made of the iconic model in this precious metal.


