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Heritage Auctions anticipates this A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte ref. 701.005 platinum Tourbillon

A. Lange & Söhne watch could wind up at $250,000 in Heritage sale

Heritage Auctions anticipates this A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte ref. 701.005 platinum Tourbillon
Heritage Auctions anticipates this A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte ref. 701.005 platinum Tourbillon
NEW YORK – A fine and rare A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte Ref. 701.005 platinum Tourbillon “Pour le Mérite” wristwatch, No. 42 of a limited edition of 50 examples made in 1996, is expected to bring $250,000 or more when it crosses the block as the top lot in Heritage Auctions’ Watches & Fine Timepieces Signature® Auction, Nov. 20. The watch is being offered for the first time at auction and has been consigned by its original owner.

“This tourbillon chronometer is without exception the most prestigious of all wristwatches produced by A. Lange & Söhne,” said Jim Wolf, director of watches and fine timepieces at Heritage. “It represents the culmination of more than 150 years of experience in the production of high quality precision timepieces and is among the most sought-after timepieces in the world.”

A Rolex Ref. 6062 gold “Star” dial automatic triple calendar wristwatch with moon phases, circa 1952 – a vintage Rolex watch that is also rare – is already drawing considerable collector attention in the lead-up to the auction, with its unusual dial and $100,000-plus estimate. The reference 6062 was launched in 1950, during the so called “Rolex Festival,” marking the 70th birthday of the founder, Hans Wildorf, the 25th year of the Oyster case, and 20th year of the Auto Rotor.

A superlative, historically important prototype Franck Muller gold minute repeating wristwatch with perpetual calendar and moon phases, circa 1986, is expected to bring $70,000-plus when it crosses the block, while a classic Rolex ref. 6542 Oyster perpetual GMT-Master with a Bakelite bezel, circa 1956, is expected to bring $60,000-plus and a fine Patek Philippe Ref. 5140G-001 sealed white gold perpetual calendar with moon phases, leap year and 24 hour indication is expected to realized a final price in the same $60,000-plus range.

Further highlights include:

– Lange & Söhne ref. 310.025 platinum Langematik Perpetual: estimate $50,000-plus.

– Jaeger LeCoultre ref. 146.2.34.S rose gold one minute Tourbillon Regulator, 24 hour indication, special date function: estimate $35,000-plus.

– Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss Triple Flying Tourbillon prototype clock, ref. no. 3-215-006: circa 1980, estimate: $30,000-plus.

– Chopard Haute Joaillerie diamond and sapphire women’s gold wristwatch, circa 2014, estimate: $20,000-plus.


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Heritage Auctions anticipates this A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte ref. 701.005 platinum Tourbillon
Heritage Auctions anticipates this A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte ref. 701.005 platinum Tourbillon