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What is the rarest watch on earth?

What is the rarest watch on earth?

The #1 most expensive watch in the world is Graff Diamonds’ The Hallucination, purportedly worth $55 million. This quartz-powered watch features 110 carats of different coloured diamonds along with a tiny dial and was first revealed in 2014.

What’s the cheapest Rolex you can get?

The cheapest Rolex, by 2020 list price, is the Oyster Perpetual. Priced at $5,700, the Oyster Perpetual comes as a time-only model, and is available with a range of dial colors to suit anyone’s palette.

Where can I buy rare watches online?

Watch-Deal is specialised in rare watches online. On this page, we select antique vintage watch time pieces. Click on the watch you like and check if the supplier ships to your country. Most of our suppliers propose a worldwide shipping and you can get their used rare watches whether you live in New York, Amsterdam, Brussels or Paris.

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What is the rarest and most expensive Patek Philippe watch?

The world’s rarest and hence most expensive Patek Philippe watches are all unique creations which carry one or more unique accomplishments that set them apart from the rest. Having said that, this Prototype Pilot’s watch from 1936 is just something else.

What is the rarest Rolex watch in the world?

But in the world of luxury watches, the Unicorn is a Rolex watch that’s worth $5.9 million and is the second most expensive and truly one of the rarest watches in the world, hence the name. What makes it so rare is that it’s the only Rolex Daytona made of white gold, CNBC further reports that it was previously owned by John Goldberger.

What are the 21 most expensive watches in the world?

The 21 most expensive watches in the world # Watch Model Sale Price 21 Patek Philippe Worldtimer Guilloché Ref. $5.5 million 20 Patek Philippe Platinum World Time Ref. $5.8 million 19 Patek Philippe Yellow Gold Calibre 89 $6 million 18 Rolex Daytona Unicorn Ref. 6265 $6.1 million