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Billionaire Wrist Games: The 5 Most Expensive Watches Ever Auctioned

As expected, the top five most expensive watches auctioned belong to Patek Philippe and Rolex. Here, we reveal which models are so coveted by collectors.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
These masterpieces represent the pinnacle of craftsmanship, created for collectors who crave more than luxury / Photo via Patek Phillippe
These masterpieces represent the pinnacle of craftsmanship, created for collectors who crave more than luxury / Photo via Patek Phillippe

The world of watch collecting reveals its most extraordinary side when timepieces transcend mere function to command staggering auction prices. 

 

Today, we explore the seven most expensive watches ever sold, each a blend of mechanical genius, artistic heritage, and historical significance.

These masterpieces represent the pinnacle of craftsmanship, created for collectors who crave more than luxury—they seek timeless elegance with all the luxe amenities typically reserved for royalty and high society.

Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300A‑010 – $31.19 Million

Topping the list is this one-of-a-kind stainless steel marvel, auctioned for charity in 2019. 

 

With 20 complications—including a Grande and Petite Sonnerie, minute repeater, perpetual calendar, moon phase, and acoustic alarm—this dual-faced wristwatch stands as a horological milestone. 

With 20 complications—including a Grande and Petite Sonnerie, minute repeater, perpetual calendar, moon phase, and acoustic alarm / Photo via Patek Phillippe
With 20 complications—including a Grande and Petite Sonnerie, minute repeater, perpetual calendar, moon phase, and acoustic alarm / Photo via Patek Phillippe

Its record-breaking price reflects not only its technical complexity but the promise of prestige, exclusivity, and the horological equivalent of luxe amenities in every detail.

Patek Philippe Henry Graves Supercomplication – $24 Million

Commissioned by banker Henry Graves Jr. in 1933, this gold pocket watch features 24 complications, including a celestial map of the New York sky as seen from Graves’ own apartment. 

 

For decades, it was the most complicated watch ever made without computer assistance. The sheer ingenuity and handcrafting behind it evoke a sense of grandeur and personal legacy, echoing the allure of bespoke luxe amenities from a bygone era.

Commissioned by banker Henry Graves Jr. in 1933, this gold pocket watch features 24 complications / Photo via Patek Phillippe
Commissioned by banker Henry Graves Jr. in 1933, this gold pocket watch features 24 complications / Photo via Patek Phillippe

Rolex “Paul Newman” Daytona Ref. 6239 – $17.75 Million

This legendary chronograph, worn by the late actor Paul Newman, became the most expensive Rolex ever sold. A gift from his wife with the engraving “Drive Carefully – Me,” the stainless-steel watch is as iconic as it is sentimental. 

 

The blend of Hollywood history and rare design transformed it into an item of mythic stature, coveted by collectors who appreciate understated elegance—and, of course, the added value of luxe amenities like heritage and celebrity provenance.

This legendary chronograph, worn by the late actor Paul Newman, became the most expensive Rolex ever sold / Photo via Rolex
This legendary chronograph, worn by the late actor Paul Newman, became the most expensive Rolex ever sold / Photo via Rolex

Patek Philippe Stainless Steel Ref. 1518 – $11.14 Million

Known as the world’s first perpetual calendar chronograph in serial production, the Ref. 1518 stands out for its rarity—especially in stainless steel. Only four are known to exist. 

 

In 2016, one sold for over $11 million, a price that reflects its place in horological history. This model merges function and minimalism, offering collectors a masterpiece that embodies the same refined standards as high-end properties featuring luxe amenities.

In 2016, one sold for over $11 million, a price that reflects its place in horological history / Photo via Patek Phillippe
In 2016, one sold for over $11 million, a price that reflects its place in horological history / Photo via Patek Phillippe

Rolex “Paul Newman Big Red” Daytona Ref. 6263 – $5.48 Million

Another of Paul Newman’s timepieces, the “Big Red” Daytona, was sold in 2020 for $5.48 million. Distinguished by its vibrant red lettering and exotic dial design, it reinforces how personal stories and stylistic nuances enhance a watch’s appeal. 

 

It’s a watch that resonates deeply with collectors who prefer their luxe amenities with a hint of vintage cool and a dash of Hollywood legacy.

Another of Paul Newman’s timepieces, the "Big Red" Daytona, was sold in 2020 for $5.48 million / Photo via Rolex
Another of Paul Newman’s timepieces, the "Big Red" Daytona, was sold in 2020 for $5.48 million / Photo via Rolex

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