Phillips
Francis Ford Coppola’s One-of-One F.P. Journe Watch Could Fetch $1 Million
Born of a collaboration between the filmmaker and Journe himself, the collector’s item uses a hand mechanism to convey time.

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How This New Watch Auction Platform Gives Back to Watchmakers
Marteau & Co.’s inaugural sale features rare timepieces from Daniel Roth, MB&F and more, and ensures their makers share directly in the proceeds
A Rare Patek Philippe, an F.P. Journe, and Rolexes Headline Phillips’s New York Watch Auction
Top lots include an extraordinary Patek Philippe ref. 1518 and an F.P. Journe Répétition Souveraine.
Jewelry Designer Olivier Reza on His First Brooch, Collecting Watches, and Driving a Porsche
The discerning former financier has been leading his family’s history-making jewelry house since 2020.
Phillips Notched $721 Million in Auction Sales in 2024, a 14% Drop Year on Year
The auction house earned a total of $843 million in global sales last year.
11 Watch-World Experts on What to Expect in 2025
We asked the experts what they predict for watches in 2025, and we got varying answers that add up to an interesting landscape for horology this year.
The 8 Best Watches From the Upcoming TimeForArt Auction in N.Y.C.
The charitable auction, TimeForArt, hosted by Phillips is chock full of incredible one-off watches. We sent the best photographer we know to shoot them and help us select the best of the lots.
The 12 Best Watches Headed to Auction in N.Y.C. This Fall
The fall watch auctions in New York are reliably highlighted by the usual rare Patek Philippe references, including reference 1518 (there’s at least one every auction season now) and coveted Rolexes–Paul Newman Daytonas anyone? But a deeper dig through the catalogs of the upcoming Phillips, Sotheby’s and Christie’s sales reveal a treasure trove of oddities […]
Phillips’s $54 Million Modern and Contemporary Auction Sees a 23% Drop From Last Year
The event took place Tuesday night in New York with four lots, including a Basquiat, failing to sell.
