I was looking for some articles on the Patek ref. 5135P Annual Calendar. I came across a Sotheby's listing for an auction in September/October of 2025, so not too long ago. This one hammered at 25,400 Euros, or about $30,000 U.S. That seemed incredibly lo...
There are quite a number of auction houses these days so buyers are spoiled for choice and can afford to discriminate based on condition and originality of a watch and whether it comes as a complete set. The market today is nowhere as strong as five years...
seeing the watch in person especially if one lives in a different city to where the auction takes place. The gamble could be deemed to risky as one has to rely on the condition report and photos.
..."Please note that the results listed on this page are inclusive of any Sotheby's Premiums and exclusive of any applicable taxes and costs, unless otherwise noted." I took this to mean that the prices included the auction house premium (which I know is ...
Many sites inflate the price by at least 10-15% giving them a margin to negotiate. And when it comes to patek, unless it’s a nautilus or aquanaut, or a reference that was undervalued like a 3940 or 3970, prices are fairly flat. For example, I’ve been foll...
From years ago, before I starting actively posting here. It’s also a reference I always take note of in terms of auction results. And agreed with your assessment, the results move around but overall this reference (at least the regular versions) have rema...
...(Patek makes one with the Gondolo shape of the 5135) and I remembered how much I love that case shape. A photo from Sotheby's got me going. I would have to try it on as it is dressy and might be a bit thick, but a nice example sure seems reasonable...
If you think about it. A perpetual calendar is also possible in a price range of only several thousand US dollars above this. Thus, while I would argue a 5135 is a great value at $30,000 USD, I'd argue a Patek Philippe perpetual calendar at $39,000 would ...
There are great deals to be had as a buyer and sometimes fortune favours the brave as a seller. I have been actively following and participating in auctions (in person and virtually) for 15-16 years and pretty much every auction has a “steal” of a price. ...