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Christie’s auction features tures luxury timepieces with withMideas Mideast links

- Arab News Dubai

Set to open to bidders on Oct. 15, Christie’s online watch sale “The Dubai Edit” features a host of luxury timepieces with historical links to the Middle East.

Some of the timepieces up for auction were made specifical­ly for collectors from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan.

Remy Julia, head of Watches at Christie’s Middle East, commented: “The regional and global demand for rare and limited-edition watches remains robust and we have sought a range of pieces that have specific relevance to Middle East collectors for this online sale. The MENA region is one of our fastestgro­wing markets globally and we anticipate a strong outcome from emerging, as well as establishe­d, collectors.”

Set to run from Oct. 15-29, the watch sale includes a rare Rolex Gold Day-Date, reference 18038, with a blue dial embellishe­d with a red khanjar, made for a collector in Oman.

Reference 116610LV is a Rolex Steel Submariner, also made for a collector in Oman, with stainless steel and a royal khanjar engraving. Meanwhile, reference 1803 is a Rolex White Gold and Diamonds Day-Date also made for a collector in Oman. Made with 18k white gold, it is distinguis­hed by its burgundy lacquered dial with an oxblood and green khanjar, diamond indexes and Arabic scripture calendar indication­s.

A 1974 Rolex

Oysterdate crafted in stunning stainless steel with a champagne dial features the UAE crest and signature of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum. Another highly collectibl­e Rolex is the Oyster Perpetual, reference 1002, one of the only three models known enhanced by the gilt signature of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Jaber Al- Sabah, a member of Kuwait’s ruling family and the country’s first Minister for Education after independen­ce in 1961. Reference BB 166.010 is an Omega Pink Gold and Diamonds Seamaster, made as part of a small series commission­ed with the portrait of Sheikh Isa Bin Salman Al-Khalifa of Bahrain. Specially curated for the Royal Jordanian Air Force as part of a small order of personaliz­ed wristwatch­es for pilots and high officials, the Omega Speedmaste­r — reference ST 375.0032 — is a well-preserved example of a military chronograp­h and even features the Royal Jordanian crown engraving on the case back.

“The provenance of these watches enables the collecting community to own a piece of history from the Middle East,” said Julia.

 ??  ?? This rare Rolex Gold Day-Date was made for a collector in Oman. Supplied
This rare Rolex Gold Day-Date was made for a collector in Oman. Supplied

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