Essential Luxury Watches for Winter Inspired by Don Draper

Winter Watch Auctions: Rare Collectible Timepieces

As winter approaches, a selection of rare and collectible watches is set to go under the hammer at various prestigious auctions. These timepieces not only represent exceptional craftsmanship but also boast fascinating stories and histories.

Highlighted Timepieces on Auction

Rolex Stainless steel military issue Submariner. Made in 1972. $75,000-$110,000
Rolex Stainless steel military issue Submariner. Made in 1972. $75,000-$110,000
One of the watches was previously worn by the character Don Draper (Jon Hamm) on the television show, 'Mad Men.'
Scroll through the gallery to see rare, collectible timepieces, that are on auction this winter.
Omega Automatic Seamaster De Ville wristwatch, made in 1960 and worn on 'Mad Men.' $1,000-$2,000
Omega Automatic Seamaster De Ville wristwatch, made in 1960 and worn on ‘Mad Men.’ $1,000-$2,000
Patek Philippe Tourbillon Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar Yellow Gold. Made in 2003. $450,000-$650,000
Patek Philippe Tourbillon Minute Repeater Perpetual Calendar Yellow Gold. Made in 2003. $450,000-$650,000
Rolex 'Paul Newman' stainless steel Cosmograph Daytona. Made in 1968. $62,000-$83,000
Rolex ‘Paul Newman’ stainless steel Cosmograph Daytona. Made in 1968. $62,000-$83,000

Iconic Brand Highlights

Notable brands like Rolex, Omega, and Patek Philippe are prominent in the upcoming auctions. Their heritage is reflected in the precision and artistry of each piece.

Auction Insights

These auctions present a unique opportunity for collectors and aficionados to own a piece of watchmaking history. Moreover, many of these pieces have intriguing backstories that enhance their desirability. Consequently, prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct thorough research and consider the historical context around these timepieces.

Future Auctions

As you consider acquiring a rare watch, keep an eye on upcoming auction catalogs to find exceptional pieces that reflect not only your style but also the art of horology.


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