RICHARD MILLE. A UNIQUE 18K WHITE GOLD SKELETONIZED TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH BLUED AND GOLD MINERAL-SET WHEELS AND BOX, MADE TO COMMEMORATE THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF BOUCHERON
06.11.2022 11:00UTC +01:00
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1554000CHF CHF 1 554 000
Auctioneer | CHRISTIE'S |
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Event location | Switzerland, Geneva |
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ID 832627
Lot 2069 | RICHARD MILLE. A UNIQUE 18K WHITE GOLD SKELETONIZED TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH BLUED AND GOLD MINERAL-SET WHEELS AND BOX, MADE TO COMMEMORATE THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF BOUCHERON
Estimate value
CHF 600 000 – 1 200 000
SIGNED RICHARD MILLE, REF. RM018 AI WG, UNIQUE PIECE, CIRCA 2008
Movement: Manual
Dial: Skeletonized
Case: 39 mm. wide, engraved with the owner’s name and ’25 Fevrier 2012’,
With: 18k white gold Richard Mille deployant clasp, Richard Mille Approved Used Watch Certificate, presentation box and outer packaging
Remark: Richard Mille will provide a free service and a two year warranty following the purchase at Christie's
Special notice
Christie's has provided a minimum price guarantee and has a direct financial interest in this lot. Christie's has financed all or a part of such interest through a third party. Such third parties generally benefit financially if a guaranteed lot is sold. See the Important Notices in the Conditions of Sale for more information.
Manufactur: | Richard Mille |
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Applied technique: | Tourbillon |
Medium: | Gold |
Art style: | Modern art |
Auction house category: | Men's wristwatches |
Manufactur: | Richard Mille |
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Applied technique: | Tourbillon |
Medium: | Gold |
Art style: | Modern art |
Auction house category: | Men's wristwatches |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S Place de la Taconnerie 8 1204 Geneva Switzerland | ||||||||||||||
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Phone | +41(0)22 319 1766 | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +41(0)22 319 1767 | ||||||||||||||
Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase | ||||||||||||||
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Postal service Courier service pickup by yourself | ||||||||||||||
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