Two Jaeger-LeCoultre Timepieces Break Antiquorum Auction Records

Two Jaeger-LeCoultre Timepieces Break Antiquorum Auction Records

Seth Semilof
By Seth Semilof May 21, 2012

The May 13 Antiquorum auction in Geneva saw two Jaeger-LeCoultre rare timepieces hit the sales records by breaking pre-sales estimates, going two to six times higher. These were an early steel 1947 Reverso and a 1958 Geophysic chronometer.

The Reverso reached a final sale price of CHF 50,000, four to six times more than its estimates of CHF 8,000 to CHF 12,000. This makes the 1947 Reverso, a rectangular, reversible, stainless men’s wristwatch with red lacquered dial, the most expensive of its kind to be auctioned.

Meanwhile, the Geophysic went for a final price of CHF 36,250, about two to three times its original approximations of CHF 10,000 to CHF 15,000. This water resistant, anti-magnetic and likewise stainless steel vintage piece is one of the 1,038 watches produced in 1958, but is classified as extremely rare today.

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