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Sylvester Stallone's Watch Collection being Auctioned

Melensdad

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I like watches. I've owned some nice ones, but nothing like these things.



Sylvester Stallone’s Watch Collection Is Heading to Auction

Including a Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime

May 6, 2024 2:31 pm
Sylvester Stallone with watch
When he’s not writing, directing, acting or showing up on a reality show about his family, what else does Sylvester Stallone do in his downtime? Apparently one of the answers to that question involves luxury watches. Stallone, it turns out, is a watch guy — and a selection of 11 timepieces from his collection will be at the heart of Sotheby’s Important Watches auction, to be held on June 5 in New York City.

“Each watch in this collection is imbued with [Stallone’s] appreciation for fine craftsmanship and artistry; from the intricate mastery of a Patek complication, to the unexpected elegance of a piece-unique Panerai,” said Geoff Hess, Sotheby’s Head of Watches, Americas in a statement. “Not only does Sly’s collection offer discerning collectors the chance to acquire a rare work of horology, but one which has been handpicked and cherished by an American icon as well.”

The auction won’t just be notable for the star power factor. One of the watches that’ll be part of it is a Patek Philippe Reference 6300G Grandmaster Chime. Sotheby’s notes that this will be the first time such a watch is made available at auction. The auction house estimates that it will sell for between $2.5 and $5 million.
For his part, Stallone took a philosophical stance regarding the sale of his watches. “I enjoy the collecting process like so many others in this passionate community, who don’t just see watches as an accessory, but admire them for their history, craftsmanship, artistry — but most importantly — how they make them feel,” he said. “Looking at these watches, I feel truly lucky to have owned them; they serve as a reminder that hard work pays off. While parting ways with this collection is bittersweet, I cherish that I’ve owned them with pride, and hope they will be appreciated and admired in their next homes.”

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Including highly complicated perpetual calendars, ultra-slim dress watches, and more.

Watch aficionados with a fondness for Stallone’s onscreen roles may find one item especially compelling: a Panerai Reference PAM00382 Luminor Submersible 1950. Stallone wore the watch in question in the film Expendables 2, and the timepiece’s weathered bronze exterior is certainly photogenic. This one’s expected to sell for between $30,000 and $60,000.

And if you’re remotely curious about whether Stallone will bring up watches in his forthcoming memoir, you won’t have that much longer to wait; it’s set for publication next year.
 

Melensdad

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A 2- 5 million dollar watch.
I'm sure someone will snatch it right up.
😳
There are lots of watch collectors.

My watches are far more modest, limited editions of Tag Heuer, Breitling, Baume & Marcier, Rolex Cellini (because the regular Rolex watches are gaudy and ordinary), Piaget, etc. I don't have most of them now and no real use for any of them. I keep the Breitling because it's a favorite, ditto a fairly rare titanium Tissot, but the others are gone as I have no need to impress anyone anymore. Happy to be a retired crabby old man at this point.

I found that business executives often looked past the cufflinks and onto the wrist to judge the person across the table. Want to intimidate someone without saying anything verbally? A fine mechanical watch on the wrist can often speak louder than words. Sure, people whip out their $300 Waterman pens, but those are easy to buy and common. Toss a watch on your wrist that costs the price of a car and people tend to notice without saying so. Wear another the next time you meet. And then another at the next meeting. It sets a tone.
 
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