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Press Release - October 23, 2025
Platinum A. Lange & Söhne ‘Pour le Mérite’ Tourbograph Offered in Heritage’s Watches & Fine Timepieces Auction
| Gauthier, Christophe Claret, Vacheron Constantin and Greubel Forsey also among Nov. 20 event highlights DOWNLOAD DIGITAL PRESS KIT The A. Lange & Söhne, Highly Important Platinum Tourbograph “Pour le Mérite” Limited Edition 36/51, Split-Second Chronograph Tourbillon With Power Reserve Indication, Ref. 702.025F, circa 2009 combines three of the most demanding complications: a one-minute tourbillon, power equalization with fusée-and-chain transmission, and split-seconds chronograph. Introduced in 2005, it was the first watch to integrate all three, showcasing Lange’s technical mastery. At its core is the hand-finished calibre L903.0, composed of over 1,065 parts. The fusée-and-chain mechanism alone includes a 15 cm chain made of 600 components, weighing just 0.12 grams yet capable of lifting 2 kg-ensuring consistent torque and precision. Only 101 pieces were made. The one offered in this auction is one of just 51 made in platinum, and there are 50 in gold, with just 12 produced annually. Its rarity and engineering excellence make it one of the most coveted timepieces in haute horology. This masterpiece is just one of the numerous highlights in what has the potential to be one of the most successful timepieces auctions Heritage has had. “This event is really one of the finest presentations of watchmaking masterpieces we have put together,” says Jim Wolf, Heritage’s Director of Watches & Fine Timepieces. “It’s an auction with a really wide-ranging selection with something to offer for collectors at all levels. Call it ‘Haute Horology’ — an event that really shows off the art of precision watchmaking.” One of the aesthetically treasures that is in play in the auction is Christophe Claret Piece Unique White Gold Flying Tourbillon Watch With “Grand Feu” Enameled Eagle Motif, circa 2019. It features an open inclined ring with white and black diamonds marking the hours, with blue lance hands, manual winding with tourbillon and an open semi-skeleton design, all housed in a 41 mm 18k white gold case. Those who enjoy watches with an open design will be captivated by a Vacheron Constantin 89010/000P-9935 Traditionnelle Platinum 14-Day Tourbillon Wristwatch, Full Set. Introduced at SIHH 2014, it boasts the sophisticated tourbillon complication with the art of open work. The stunning double three-dimensional effect of the movement architecture is paired with four barrels stacked in pairs to produce a remarkable power reserve of 336 hours. A Rolex, Ref. 116508 Green Dial 18k Gold “John Mayer” Cosmograph Daytona, Full Set, circa 2021 earns its moniker from the famous musician who has one in his collection. The green dial beautifully contrasts the gold luminous indexes and the subsidiary dials for the seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers with red and gold circular frames, all in a 40mm, polished and brushed 18k yellow gold case. According to an article in prestigeonline.com, Mayer revealed on Talking Watches three years after the launch of the 40mm watch “that he owned the green dial Rolex Daytona and called it a ‘sleeper hit.’ What resulted was a tremendous surge in demand and an incredible level of popularity for the green Daytona. This is how the watch got the nickname Rolex Daytona ‘John Mayer.’” The “John Mayer” is just one of 56 Rolexes in the auction, a list that also includes: • A Ref. 126719BLRO GMT-Master II White Gold Dual Time Zone Wristwatch, Meteorite Dial, Full Set, circa 2020 • A Ref. 228235 Everose Day-Date Oyster Perpetual Olive Green Dial, Full Set, circa 2019 • A Ref. 228235 Everose Day-Date Oyster Perpetual, Diamond-Paved Dial, Full Set, circa 2021 • A Cosmograph Daytona, 18k “Everose” Gold And Ceramic, Automatic Chronograph Wristwatch, Ref. 116515 LN Also included in the auction is a selection of 15 lots, the proceeds of which will be donated to benefit the St. Vincent Ferrer Church Restoration Fund. The watches are part of a donation by Carina Quintian who, in a final act of generosity before she succumbed to cancer, gave the watches and jewelry to benefit the New York church that was, according to her obituary, “her spiritual home, her sanctuary and the place where she found peace and strength, especially during the quiet, uncertain days of the pandemic.” Heritage’s Sept. 29 Fall Fine Jewelry Signature® Auction included 46 lots that also were sold to benefit the St. Vincent Ferrer Church Restoration Fund. Some of the beautiful watches included among her donations are: • A Rolex, Deepsea Blue Sea-Dweller “James Cameron,” Oyster Perpetual Date, Ref. 126660, circa 2018 • A Rolex, 50th Anniversary Submariner “Kermit,” Ref. 16610LV, Oyster Perpetual Date, circa 2008 • A Piaget Polo Men’s 18K White Gold Automatic Wristwatch Ref: P10114 38mm • A Tiffany Mark Coupe 18k Yellow Gold Automatic Calendar Watch Ref: 5258 Images and information about all lots in the auction can be found at HA.com/5574. 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 |

