ID 515123
Lot 21 | AUDEMARS PIGUET, A SET OF SIX GOLD BEJEWELLED ROYAL OAK WRISTWATCHES WITH ITS ORIGINAL PRESENTATON BOX
Estimate value
$ 125 000 – 225 000
CASE NUMBER: D 41’560, MOVEMENT NUMBER: 393’642
CIRCA: 1990s
CASE MATERIAL: 18k yellow gold, bezel set with 32 baguette rubies (2.12 carat), caseback engraved NO.1
DIAMETER: 36 mm.
STRAP MATERIAL: Audemars Piguet red CROCODILE leather strap
DIAL: Gilt satin dial with 3 baguette rubies and 8 diamonds
MOVEMENT: Cal. 2125, automatic
FUNCTION: Time, date
BUCKLE/CLASP: Audemars Piguet 18k yellow gold pin buckle
REF. 14916BA, A GOLD ROYAL OAK WITH DIAMOND LUGS AND A BEZEL SET WITH BAGUETTE RUBIES AND PAVED DIAL
CASE NUMBER: D 40’844.655, MOVEMENT NUMBER: 400’617
CIRCA: 1990s
CASE MATERIAL: 18k yellow gold with 64 brilliant diamonds (0.58 carat) and a bezel set with 32 baguette rubies (2.21 carat)
DIAMETER: 36 mm.
STRAP MATERIAL: Audemars Piguet coral red CROCODILE leather strap
DIAL: Gilt dial paved with 274 diamonds (1.17 carat), 2 baguette-cut rubies and 8 rubies for the hour markers
MOVEMENT: Cal. 2125, automatic
BUCKLE/ CLASP: Audemars Piguet 18k yellow gold tang buckle
REF. 14892BA, A GOLD ROYAL OAK WITH A BEZEL SET WITH BAGUETTE SAPPHIRES
CASE NUMBER: D 46'630, MOVEMENT NUMBER: 393'641
CIRCA: 1990s
CASE MATERIAL: 18k yellow gold, bezel set with 32 baguette-cut sapphires (2.23 carat), caseback engraved NO.1
DIAMETER: 36 mm.
STRAP MATERIAL: Audemars Piguet blue CROCODILE leather strap
DIAL: Gilt satin dial with 3 baguette sapphires and 8 diamonds
MOVEMENT: Caliber 2125, automatic
FUNCTIONS: Time, date
BUCKLE: Audemars Piguet 18k yellow gold buckle
REF. 14916BA, A GOLD ROYAL OAK WITH DIAMOND-SET LUGS AND A BEZEL SET WITH BAGUETTE SAPPHIRES AND PAVED DIAL
CASE NUMBER: D 40’843.654, MOVEMENT NUMBER: 400’616
CIRCA: 1990s
CASE MATERIAL: 18k yellow gold with 64 brilliant diamonds (0.58 carat) and a bezel set with 32 baguette sapphires (2.08 carat)
DIAMETER: 36 mm.
STRAP MATERIAL: Audemars Piguet blue CROCODILE leather strap
DIAL: Gilt dial paved with 274 diamonds (1.17 carat), 2 baguette-cut sapphires and 8 sapphires for the hour markers
MOVEMENT: Cal. 2125, automatic
FUNCTIONS: Time, date
BUCKLE: Audemars Piguet 18k yellow gold pin buckle
REF. 14892BA, A GOLD ROYAL OAK WITH A BEZEL SET WITH BAGUETTE EMERALDS
CASE NUMBER: D 41’559, MOVEMENT NUMBER 393’643
CIRCA: 1990s
CASE MATERIAL: 18k yellow gold with a bezel set with 32 baguette emeralds (1.55 carat), caseback engraved NO.1
DIAMETER: 36 mm.
STRAP MATERIAL: Audemars Piguet green CROCODILE leather strap
DIAL: Gilt satin dial with 3 baguette-cut emeralds and 8 diamonds for the hour markers
MOVEMENT: Cal. 2125, automatic
FUNCTIONS: Time, date
BUCKLE: Audemars Piguet 18k yellow gold pin buckle
REF. 14961BA, A GOLD ROYAL OAK WITH DIAMOND LUGS AND A BEZEL SET WITH BAGUETTE EMERALDS AND PAVED DIAL
CASE NUMBER: D 40’842.653, MOVEMENT NUMBER: 400’615
CIRCA: 1990s
CASE MATERIAL: 18k yellow gold with 64 brilliant diamonds (0.60 carat) and a bezel set with 32 baguette emeralds (1.54 carat)
DIAMETER: 36 mm.
STRAP MATERIAL: Audemars Piguet green CROCODILE leather strap
DIAL: Gilt dial paved with 274 diamonds (1.17 carat), 2 baguette-cut emeralds and 8 emeralds for the hour markers
MOVEMENT: Cal. 2125, automatic
FUNCTIONS: Time, date
BUCKLE: Audemars Piguet 18k yellow gold pin buckle
WITH: An original Certificate of Warranty from Almar Watches, Burlington Arcade, London, confirming the date of purchase as 31 May, 2016. Original wooden presentation box.
Ψ The endangered species straps shown here are for display purposes only and is not for sale. Upon sale, each watch will be supplied to the buyer with a black leather strap
Manufactur: | Audemars Piguet |
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Applied technique: | Mechanical movement |
Medium: | Gold |
Art style: | Modern art |
Manufactur: | Audemars Piguet |
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Applied technique: | Mechanical movement |
Medium: | Gold |
Art style: | Modern art |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S Gate Village, Building 5, Podium Level 20121 Dubai United Arab Emirates | |
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Preview |
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Phone | +971 (0)4 425 5647 | |
Fax | +971 (0)4 425 5639 | |
Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase | |
Shipping |
Courier service pickup by yourself | |
Payment methods |
Wire Transfer |
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