Estate / Collection: The Estate of Gloria Naftali
18 kt., mechanical, circular silvered dial with golden patina, applied faceted round hour markers, Arabic '12', gold-tone hands and stop-seconds chronograph hand, day and month aperture, outer day-of-month register with blued steel hand, three subsidiary dials including constant seconds, thirty minutes and 12-hour register, outer minute track indicator with Arabic numerals in blue, 'Rolex Oyster Chronograph Anti-Magnetic', gold case, screw-down back case cover, acrylic domed crystal, round push buttons to activate and return chronograph (pump-style), 'Super Oyster Rolex' crown, case diameter ap. 35.5 mm., brown crocodile strap with gold-tone metal buckle, dial, movement, case and clasp signed Rolex, case with black ink stamp, G/5/69, Helvetia 18 kt. gold hallmark between lower lugs for Chaux-de-Fond region, no. 6036, movement signed Geneva, Fab. Suisse, Swiss Made, cal. 72C (Valjoux), buckle with crown maker's mark, circa 1950s.
Also known as a 'Rolex Dato Compax' and nicknamed after the legendary Olympic skier and Rolex-wearer, Jean-Claude Killy. This watch represents the pinnacle of technical watch development for Rolex at the time of production.
Sold for $100,800
Estimated at $70,000 - $90,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Estate / Collection: The Estate of Gloria Naftali
18 kt., mechanical, circular silvered dial with golden patina, applied faceted round hour markers, Arabic '12', gold-tone hands and stop-seconds chronograph hand, day and month aperture, outer day-of-month register with blued steel hand, three subsidiary dials including constant seconds, thirty minutes and 12-hour register, outer minute track indicator with Arabic numerals in blue, 'Rolex Oyster Chronograph Anti-Magnetic', gold case, screw-down back case cover, acrylic domed crystal, round push buttons to activate and return chronograph (pump-style), 'Super Oyster Rolex' crown, case diameter ap. 35.5 mm., brown crocodile strap with gold-tone metal buckle, dial, movement, case and clasp signed Rolex, case with black ink stamp, G/5/69, Helvetia 18 kt. gold hallmark between lower lugs for Chaux-de-Fond region, no. 6036, movement signed Geneva, Fab. Suisse, Swiss Made, cal. 72C (Valjoux), buckle with crown maker's mark, circa 1950s.
Also known as a 'Rolex Dato Compax' and nicknamed after the legendary Olympic skier and Rolex-wearer, Jean-Claude Killy. This watch represents the pinnacle of technical watch development for Rolex at the time of production.
The movement is currently running, but is not guaranteed to be in working order. 17 rubies.
Gold-tone has worn off of crown.
Pushes are worn but operational; chronograph does not return all the way to 12 o'clock (stops at 2 o'clock).
Light scratches and nick on bezel and one lug.
Slight tiny ding between upper lugs.
Possibly two-tone dial.
Light spotting on dial and hands.
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Auction: Important Jewelry, Dec 14, 2023
NEW YORK, NY -- Sapphires soared at Doyle's auction of Important Jewelry on December 14, 2023 as bidders around the world vied for exceptional examples of the dazzling blue gemstone. Competitive bidding throughout the auction resulted in a highly successful sale total of $6,016,716, far surpassing its $2,964,700-4,432,800 estimate.
The Ellin and Irving Berlin Sapphire and Diamond Ring
Highlighting the sale was the superb Ellin and Irving Berlin Sapphire and Diamond Ring that sailed past its $200,000-400,000 to a stunning $998,000. The circa 1928 ring featured a Burma sapphire of exceptional quality and color weighing 18.22 carats. During their 62-year marriage, Irving Berlin gave his wife Ellin gifts of exquisite jewels as expressions of their lasting love for one another. Doyle was honored to auction one of these treasured pieces (lot 269). Read an essay profiling Ellin and Irving Berlin (click here).
Other Notable Sapphires
From the Collection of an International Family was a ring set with a Kashmir sapphire of 10.49 carats that realized $378,000, many times its estimate of $40,000-60,000. The sapphire attracted a great deal of interest due to its large size, which is unusual for a Kashmir sapphire.
An elegant ring by Harry Winston centering a Ceylon (Sri Lanka) sapphire of 11.37 carats from the Private Collection of an American Philanthropist also outperformed expectations, selling for $189,000, more than doubling its $60,000-80,000 estimate.
Luxury Watches
The selection of luxury watches drove determined competition at the sale. A 1950s Rolex 'Triple Calendar Jean-Claude Killy' chronograph, Ref. 6036, from the Estate of gallerist Gloria Naftali sold for $100,800, and a 1970s Vacheron Constantin gold and diamond '222' wristwatch realized $69,300, both surpassing their respective estimates.
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