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Press Release - June 4, 2025
Rolex ‘Paul Newman’ Cosmograph Daytona Brings $250,000 In Heritage’s Watches & Fine Timepieces Auction
| Patek Philippe, F.P. Journe and Tudor, Extremely Rare Ref. 7923 also among $3.8 million event’s highlights DOWNLOAD DIGITAL PRESS KIT “Vintage Rolexes remain enormously popular within the collecting community, and a magnificent example of this popular model, with the dial named after the Hollywood legend who famously wore this model,” says Jim Wolf, Watches & Fine Timepieces Director at Heritage Auctions. “Nearly two dozen bidders knew it is a timeless classic.” The auction included more than 60 Patek Philippe lots, including a Ref. 5370P-001, An Extremely Fine Platinum Split-Seconds Chronograph Wristwatch, Full Set, circa 2016that ended at $168,750. It features a black grand feu enamel dial, Arabic numerals, a 30-minute register and subsidiary constant seconds, and feuille hands, all housed in a 41 mm platinum case with concave bezel. Other top Patek Philippe lots in the auction included, but were not limited to: • A Ref. 5980/1A-001, Steel Automatic Nautilus Chronograph, circa 2007: $70,000 • A Fine 18k Yellow Gold Lady's Nautilus Ref. 4700/5 Circa 1982: $45,000 • A Pink 18k Rose Gold Ref. 3969R “Jump Hour,” 150th Anniversary Edition, Circa 1989: $35,000 One of the auction’s remarkable items was the 16th known example of a Tudor, Extremely Rare Ref. 7923 Stainless Steel Submariner, Gilt Dial With Red Depth Marking, circa 1955. Once purchased at a swap meet for just $20, it brought a winning bid of $131,250 — more than 13 times the high pre-auction estimate. The fifth lot to reach six figures was an Omega, Rare And Historically Important Gold Speedmaster Professional Wristwatch, No. 25 that was awarded by Omega to astronaut Russell L. “Rusty” Schweickart and soared to $125,000. Also a former aeronautical engineer, research scientist and U.S. Air Force pilot, Schweickart was among the astronauts who received their watches at a NASA event in 1969 in Houston, just after the Apollo 12 mission. The back of the watch is engraved: “Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart … to mark man’s quest of space with time, through time, on time.” The Ref. 6239 “Paul Newman” Cosmograph Daytona was one of more than 60 Rolexes sold in the auction. Others included, but were not limited to: • A Rare Ref. 6536/6538 Stainless Steel Submariner, Gilt Dial With Red Depth Marking, circa 1950s: $62,500 • A Mint Day-Date II Platinum Wristwatch With Ice Blue Arabic Dial, Full Set: $50,000 • A Fine 18k Everose Daytona Ref.116505, circa 2019 Full Set: $42,500 • A Day-Date 40 Gold Oyster Perpetual Baguette Diamond Dial, Diamond Bezel: $40,000 Bidders also were drawn to a pair of magnificent A. Lange & Söhne timepieces: a Ref. 403.035 Platinum Datograph Fly Back Chronograph, Full Set, circa 2005 that drew $60,000 and an 18k White Gold “Langematik” Perpetual Calendar Circa 2015 that closed at $47,500. Complete results can be found at HA.com/5567. Heritage Auctions is the largest fine art and collectibles auction house founded in the United States, and the world's largest collectibles auctioneer. Heritage maintains offices in New York, Dallas, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Palm Beach, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Heritage also enjoys the highest Online traffic and dollar volume of any auction house on earth (source: SimilarWeb and Hiscox Report). The Internet's most popular auction-house website, HA.com, has more than 2 million registered bidder-members and searchable free archives of 7,000,000 past auction records with prices realized, descriptions and enlargeable photos. Reproduction rights routinely granted to media for photo credit. For breaking stories, follow us: HA.com/Facebook and HA.com/Twitter . Link to this release or view prior press releases . Hi-Res images available: Steve Lansdale, Public Relations Specialist 214-409-1699 or SteveL@HA.com |

