NEW WORLD RECORD FOR A WRIST WATCH (PAUL NEWMAN’S ROLEX DAYTONA) SPOTLIGHTS BUYING PATTERNS BY WEALTHY BIDDERS TRACKED BY BARNEBYS, WEB-HOST TO 2,000 AUCTION HOUSES
THE WRISTWATCH HAS BECOME A TOPCOLLECTIBLE INVESTMENT
Paul Newman’s legendary Rolex “Paul Newman” Daytona, has just sold for £13,545,848 ($17,752,500;€15,228,0950), a new world record for a wristwatch at auction. The timepiece sold to an anonymous bidder on the phone after 12 minutes of spirited bidding at Phillips in New York yesterday (26.10.2017).
Paul Newmans Rolex Daytona £13.5m

Pontus Silfverstolphe, co-founder of Barnebys, the world’s largest art auction and collectable website with 2,000 auction houses hosted, says: ”One thinks that the market for watches has hit the ceiling but it just continues to grow. Paul Newman’s legendary Rolex set an incredible new world record last night. And there was a new world record for an OmegaSpeedmaster at Bukowskis in Stockholm this week too. Up next is Joe DiMaggio’s Patek Philippe and The Amelia Earhart Tiffany & Co Travel. Interest only increases when one of the world’s most common status symbols has become a highly sought after collectible that is also an investment.”

 

Rolex and other top watch brands are among the most searched for items at Barnebys the collectables database for art, antiques watches & cars, which hosts 2,000 auction houses on their site and lists no fewer than one million items for sale at any one time.

 

Barnebys can reveal that searching for Rolex peaks in December because of Christmas gift buying, but more than anything because this is when the bonuses of financial investors are paid. CurrentlyBarnebys have over 7,000 Rolex watches available for sale worldwide.

 

Pontus Silfverstolphe, comments: “Paul Newman’s Rolex Daytona sold yesterday, October 26,for a new world recordt, will take the frenzy for this brand to a whole new level. The market for wristwatches has increased in recent years and prices have been rising in no small part thanks to the association with celebrities. But this sale and new record will see a whole new level of interest in male wristwatches as a power-status object. We see this effect with celebrities again and again. For instance with the Yves Saint Laurent auction as well as Liz Taylor jewelry and quite recently David Bowie.”

 

“At Barnebys we see a clear pattern emerging of how the younger generation of men, with new wealth spend it. First, they purchase watch brands like Rolex and Patek Phillipe, secondly  theybuy Porsches and Ferraris at auction, and after that  the wine cellar is filled with rare vintages and the walls of their homes hung with contemporary art mostly.”

 

“Trademarks like Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Breitling and Rolex are entirely dependent on a well functioning secondary market. The older wristwatches do not only increase brand awareness, but they also create a worthy story for the companies/brands, and above all, the auction market is a “quality stamp” for both wristwatches and newlyweds. The evident risks of spending a million dollars on a new wristwatch feel safer if there is a second hand market full of collectors prepared to spend huge money for the right watch.”
Omega Speedmaster just sold for £210,000 at Bukowskis in Stockholm this week.

 

Barnebys say that the most searched brand of wristwatches on their huge website is in the following order: Rolex, Omega, Seiko, Bulova, Patek, Tag Heuer and Elgin. And the audience making these searches is 96% aged 18 to 34, and their search is focused in November and December.

 

Phillips, one of the leading international fine art auction houses which also dominates in wristwatches sold Paul Newman’s watch this week, the equivalent of the Mona Lisa of the wristwatch. This immensely stylish actor, Paul Newman, was much more than an award-winning actor, he was also a producer, entrepreneur, family father and philanthropist, but above all he was a racing driver who loved high speeds and great risks and so was a male icon.
During the filming of Winning at the Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway boosted his interest in racing and when he started racing professionally, the actress Joanne Woodward his wife had the good taste of buying him the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, which has become the world’s perhaps most famous wristwatch. On the back she had engraved the words “DRIVE CAREFULLY ME”.
During the 1950s, Rolex created a number of models for different adventurers. One of the models was the Rolex Explorer, carried by New Zealand mountain mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary and his Sherpa, Tenzing Norgay, when those two became the first in the world to conquer Mount Everest.

 

Rolex’s most popular models include: Rolex Daytona, launched in 1963, and originally calledCosmograph, but eventually named Daytona after the famous race; Rolex Submariner – a diverter model launched in 1953 with rotating bezel and strong water protection; Rolex Datejust, the world’s first self-extracting chronicle with date display; as well as Rolex Day-Date, an exclusive prestigious model showing both weekday and date; and finally, Rolex GMT Master developed for the PanAm pilots who needed to see two time zones on their wristwatches.

“Watch brands are very sensitive to the power of celebrity endorsement of their brand. Demand increases significantly anytime that a celebrity is seen wearing a particular brand of watch. It doesn’t matter if it’s a true endorsement or just personal preference,” says Pontus Silfverstolpe ofBarnebys.

Many of today’s top celebrities–actors, athletes, entertainers–are endorsed by luxury watch brands, putting a watch in front of millions of eyes each time they wear it. When a celebrity is seen wearing a watch, whether to the grocery store, in an advertisement, or in a movie, fans notice. At the same time, luxury watch companies also pay to put their watches in films. Here are some of the most famous watch/celebrity partnerships.

Brad Pitt was a TAG Heuer ambassador. These days, he can be spotted in several vintage and modern Patek Philippe watches, but he has plenty of Rolex, Cartier, and A. Lange & Söhne.
Previous world record Patek Phillipe – £9m


Leonardo DiCaprio is a long-time TAG Heuer ambassador. In the past, he’s worn several different TAG Heuer models on the red carpet.

Daniel Craig It should be no surprise that the “modern” Bond is a big fan of OMEGA watches. Of course, since James Bond has been wearing a Rolex for over 20 years now

 

Sylvester Stallone A tight celebrity/watch brand pairing is that of Sylvester Stallone andPanerai.

 

Matt Damon  made a splash at the 2016 Oscars when he showed up wearing a Van Cleef &Arpels the Astronomie Poétique Midnight Planétarium.

 

John Travolta Beyond his career as an actor he is a veteran pilot so it makes sense that he prefers pilot watche and is brand ambassador for Breitling.

 

Tom Cruise Another keen pilot, he really likes his Bremont ALT-1C, with his AudemarsPiguet Royal Oak Offshore GP Singapur a close second, followed by several different IWC models.

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