Live AuctionWatches: Decade One (2015–2025)Geneva
Begins8 – 9 November 2025
Only four examples of the stainless-steel Patek Philippe Ref. 1518 are known. This November, the very first returns to Phillips – part of a once-in-a-generation offering of all three case metals of the world’s first serially produced perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch.
Read moreSix years. More than 11,000 hours of work. That's what it takes to preserve traditional watchmaking.
Read moreWhat happens when watch experts shop for each other? Genuine surprise, friendly debate, and a few unforgettable watches.
Read moreFrom record-breaking auctions to unforgettable moments, our first decade was built with your trust and support.
Read moreIn flawless condition and with a luminous champagne “Paul Newman” dial, this yellow gold Ref. 6239 represents the apex of vintage Rolex Daytona collecting.
Read moreAn exhibition of rare and unique A. Lange & Söhne and Glashütte precision timekeepers from the former and current collection of Dr. Helmut Crott.
Read moreInside the extraordinary Patek Philippe collection assembled by Mr. Ernst Schuster, now coming to auction at Decade One (2015-2025) in Geneva.
Read moreThe Morgan family’s passion for horology mirrored their influence in finance. A century later, two of their most important commissions – a groundbreaking Cartier Mystery Clock and a Frodsham pocket watch – resurface at the Decade One (2015-2025) auction.
Read moreA monumental pocket watch from 1907, this J. Player & Son masterpiece unites a tourbillon, carillon repeater, split-seconds chronograph, equation of time, alarm, and more in one of the most complicated English timepieces ever made.
Read moreOrdered by Napoleon Bonaparte and presented for acts of valor at sea, Louis Berthoud’s Marine Chronometer No. 52 tells a story of bravery, empire, and the birth of modern precision timekeeping.
Read moreOver the course of half a century, these six watches capture Japan’s quiet revolution in mechanical and artistic watchmaking.
Read moreThe Geneva-based watchmaker reflects on three decades of handcraft, resilience, and the creation of his Abyss Chronograph '30th Anniversary' prototype.
Read moreThe Swiss make the best watches in the world – the Germans, too.
Read moreImportant early production wristwatches from Vacheron Constantin, Konstantin Chaykin, Hajime Asaoka, David Candaux, and more.
Read morePaul Newman. Oyster Sotto. Big Red. The Golden Pagoda. They're all here.
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