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Rolex Memorabilia Highlights from Sotheby’s Online Auction (19-26 Nov)
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Rolex Memorabilia Highlights from Sotheby’s Online Auction (19-26 Nov)
Just ask my wife — her tolerance is beyond what I could reasonably expect when it comes to the huge amount of Tudor and Rolex ‘things’ I have hoarded over the past near-two decades.
We even have a one-metre-square illuminated Rolex dealer sign hanging in the kitchen above the Jura espresso machine. And my desk in our joint office? Don’t ask. However, wives, girlfriends and significant others take note — Sotheby’s Hong Kong is having an online-only Watches sale that includes a collection of Rolex memorabilia and it might be the perfect opportunity to bag your partner the best-ever Christmas present!
Collector Genes
The sale is made up from two significant collections from private collectors. One of the two is well-known Rolex memorabilia collector, Jim better known as @kkevalll, who has such a passion for these items that he created his own personal Rolex Museum — a part of which was displayed in Hong Kong in 2017.
“It started around 13 years ago with my first Rolex collectible — a 1970s dealer display mirror that I found on eBay,” says Jim. “In fact, most of my early items were found on eBay and the different Rolex forums. Then when Instagram and Facebook became popular, they became another source. Now I’m well known for collecting these things and so now sellers actively approach me — they know exactly what my taste is!”
The second collector is equally passionate about these pieces, but prefers to stay anonymous. He has built a significant collection of these items and believes they are an interesting route for fans of Rolex, especially in light of the almost vertical trajectory of price increases of the watches over the past decade. While speaking with me, he shared, “Over a decade ago, Antiquorum hosted one of the first international auctions dedicated exclusively to Rolex. That auction consisted of not only Rolex watches but also about 60-70 memorabilia pieces, some of them you can see again in this auction.
“When I saw these wall clocks, displays and tools, they immediately caught my eye and I tried to bid on everything. Unfortunately, I completely underestimated the demand for these objects and walked away empty-handed. But lesson learned, after that I now stop at all shows, auctions, flea-markets or anywhere that these treasures could be.”
Povey’s Picks
Ever since I was a teenager I have had a love for posters. Rock stars and movie posters were my poison as a youngster, but now I would be very happy with any of the posters in the sale. A personal favourite is Lot 8142 a poster called “Fingers”, which shows a hand, wearing gold non-descript Rolex, pointing at a Rolex logo. Equally cool is a “Flags of the World” poster (Lot 8087), which has a gold Oyster Perpetual on gold straight-endlink rivet bracelet intertwined with a ribbon of the flags of the world. This one dates to 1952 and is a lithograph on linen. Either would look great in the office.
For Display
The undoubted king of the displays is the “Trident Fish Bowl”. I remember one of these being included in the legendary Rolex-themed Revolution sale at Antiquorum New York in 2008.
This stood out to me at the time, as something special and it would have been wonderful to see one in the 1960s in an authorised dealer’s window – an Oyster suspended in actual water in the fishbowl. What a great concept for Oyster watch sales – Lot 8126.
Clock On
All Sorts
From original boxes to case-opening tools via Comex wetsuit, diving helmet and torches (Lot 8141) – there is something for every budget in the sale. The pair of dealer trays (Lot 8112) is to be sold with no reserve and the large size Seahorse or Hippocampus window display stand might be a bargain for somebody – Lot 8130. And its not just vintage items that have been included – there is a modern Rolex watch winder (Lot 8106) as well as a Baselworld paperweight from 2010 (Lot 8104). All eras and all pockets – everybody can find something in this sale. And there are no reserves on any of the memorabilia lots…so fill your boots!
Firm Favourites
I asked both the consignors what there favourite ever item is. “That’s a difficult question. But if I had to part with my whole collection and would only have the choice of one piece left, I would go for one of my fishbowl displays. Remember, most of this stuff is made from brass covered with enamel — all handmade unlike today’s style. All of them bear a reference number like watches. Once you get hooked, it’s difficult to stop!”
And it seems Jim also loves his fish bowl display: “Among the all the items I own, I would say my 50/60s Rolex fishbowl display ‘The Lily’. It is a vintage Rolex Oyster Perpetual glass fish bowl display with a brass lotus and dragonfly green enamel stand. I have over 300 items of Rolex paraphernalia and there are dozens worth mentioning. Another favourite is a ’70s Rolex salesman’s briefcase.”
The sale runs from 19th November until 26th of November on Sotheby’s website. Check out the sale here.