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Our Covid Solidarity Auction, the Results and a Big Thank You!
Auctions
Our Covid Solidarity Auction, the Results and a Big Thank You!
Many of us have great friends who are still suffering the aftereffects of the Corona Virus or lost someone or know people that lost someone. But by in large, the first world countries — touch wood — are out of the darkest hours. Summer is here and with it has come a prevailing sense of optimism and that’s great. And if you want to throw on your Hawaiian shirt, make yourself a bathtub full of Negronis, travel to your favorite destination, go climb a mountain, ride your bike, or hit the beach, I get it. I just urge you to do so with a mask on in public and while observing social distancing, which is always easy in the beginning of the night, less so after a snoot full of gin and tonics or a jeroboam of rose.
But if you have a moment cast a thought in the direction of the countries in the world that are still reeling from the devastation of the pandemic. Because Covid-19 is very much a global problem and one we need to be united in combating.
As you know six weeks ago, we launched our Revolution x The Rake Covid-19 Solidarity Auction to generate funds for counties that have been badly affected and that are still combating the virus. Thanks to our amazing brand partners, for both magazines, we raised a total of USD 282,945.
We had to convert the US dollar amount donated to Pounds in order for Givergy in the UK to help us manage the final amount, which converted to £219,619.34 (at the time of conversion).
(Please note that the following statistics are accurate at the time of my writing this on July 23, 2020)
The first is India, where you can see that the Covid-19 pandemic is still very much at its peak with 1.24 million cases and 29, 861 deaths. South Sudan in Africa was selected because while the Covid-19 pandemic is on the rise, the country’s already fragile health care system is under real threat of collapse. There is much that can be done is we act now according to this article. https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/06/1066952
For both India and South Sudan we have chosen to work with Save the Children.
Next is Mexico, where Revolution is proud to have one of our editions. Mexico has been hard hit with 356,255 cases and 40,400 deaths. Together with our editor for Mexico and Latin America, Israel Ortega we have selected the Mexican Red Cross as a beneficiary.
Italy was one of the countries that was truly devastated early on by Covid-19 with 245,032 cases and 35,082 deaths. Yet we were deeply touched by this wonderful country’s spirit of resilience and humanity during the darkest hours of the crisis. Forza Italia, we love you. Because we have an Italian edition and because the majority of brand partners for The Rake are Italian, we wanted to show our care and affection for this amazing country. For Italy we have also selected the Red Cross as the beneficiary of our auction.
Finally, we wanted to do something for the UK which was one of the worst affected and has the one of highest rates of mortality in the world with 296,381 cases and 45,501 deaths with both Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Prince Charles contracting the disease. And yet the United Kingdom was one of the most inspiring nations in the way it rallied together to fight the pandemic.
When the National Health Service asked the British Public for 250 thousand volunteers in April, one million people signed up to help. On April 6, 2020 the 99 year old Captain Tom Moore started to walk laps around his garden with the aim to raise £1,000 for the NHS. By the end of the 24 days leading up to his 100th birthday, he had raised £32.9 million and on July 17th was knighted by Queen Elizabeth.
From Breitling we would like to thank the incomparable Georges Kern, Tim Sayler and Romy Hebden, who arranged for us to auction Kern’s personal Navitimer PAN AM on an Air Racer bracelet which achieved USD 9,000.
From Girard-Perregaux, we would like to thank Patrick Pruniaux and Meera Anand, who donated a wonderful prototype Place Girardet engraved with “E Pluribus Unum,” which achieved USD 14,050.
From IWC we would to thank our dear friends, Christoph Grainger-Herr, Riccardo Soliani Brivio and Jessica Gasser for donating the prototype of the Spitfire Timezoner Longest Flight, along with a flight suit from pilot Matt Jones which achieved USD 22,222.
From Reservoir Watches we would like to thank the wonderful François Moreau and François-Marie Neycensas for donating the prototype of the Reservoir Hydrosphere Bronze Prototype “Fari Island” limited edition that achieved, USD 4,500.
From Van Cleef & Arpels we would like to give a huge merci to the brilliant Nicolas Bos and Hugues de Pins, for the transcendent Midnight Palais de la Chance Trefles, which achieved USD 53,100.
From Time+Tide and Doxa we would like to thank our buddies Jan Edöcs, Doxa’s CEO and Andrew McCutchen Time+Tide’s founder for the Sub 300 Carbon Aqualung US Divers, which achieved USD 5,050.
We would like to thank the very kind individuals with the following Instagram profiles. @hands.faces.cases for the Baltic Worn & Wound time only watch that achieved USD 1,850.
Richard Lee for the chronograph version of the same watch that achieved USD 3,000.
@timeandgooves for the vintage Caravelle diving watch. Jose R. Bueiz Girona for the vintage Omega Constellation that achieved USD 1,800. And but certainly our anonymous donor who offered up three brand new in box Swatch x Hodinkee Sistem51 Gen 1986 that went for USD 1,050.
The lovely Caroline Andrews for the bespoke suit which achieved USD 4,801. The great George Glasgow Sr and Junior for the bespoke George Cleverley shoes that achieved USD 4,100. The dynamic Thom Whiddett and Luke Sweeney of Thom Sweeney for the bespoke suit that achieved USD 5,150.
The magnificent Jemma Freeman and Hunter & Frankau for the box of Regional Edition El Rey del Mundo ‘La Reina’ cigars, which achieved USD 1,050. Our friend Federico De Peppo and Huitcinq1988 for the bespoke watch strap that achieved USD 450. Linley for the Azure Vermillion Jewelery Box which achieved USD 1,350.
You can also review the final prices on all lots for yourself, on givergy.uk