Vintage Cheap 1:1 Replica Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Watches For Canada Just Sold For $1 Million At A Small Auction; Here’s What It Means

One million dollars is such a ridiculous amount of money to pay for a watch. Any watch. The clean, round number has always fascinated me; a while back, I wrote about what makes for a million-dollar watch at auction today. The truth is that all kinds of Swiss made replica watches can sell for a million bucks. But one factor has remained pretty constant: The watch typically had to appear at one of the biggest auction houses.

Not anymore, apparently.

Last week – on July 4th, no less – CA top fake Patek Philippe ref. 2497 perpetual calendar watches sold at a small auction house in Madrid for $1.15 million (€1.06 million all-in). The pink gold Patek is just the seventh known of its kind, and proves what dealers and collectors have long known to be true: There are very few secrets in the world of vintage Patek or Rolex today. And that wasn’t even the only result that had people pausing between hot dog bites last week. In the same sale, a pink gold Calatrava 96 sold for $89,000 (€82,500), probably a record for a pink gold 96. Across the continent, a Rolex Daytona ref. 6241 Paul Newman sold for $293,700 at a small auction outside Paris a few days earlier.

The trio of big results got my head spinning. As Vince Lombardi might say, “What the hell is going on out there?” And was this really a million-dollar Patek?

In many ways, it’s the story of what’s happened to everything, everywhere: technology has made the entire world instantly connected to everything. But the specifics are where it gets more interesting.

Any semi-serious dealer is checking and getting daily notifications from a handful of platforms that aggregate auctions across the globe. And you can rest assured they’ve all got a saved search that’s simply “Patek” (and common misspellings thereof if they’re really savvy). These online aggregators make it pretty easy for anyone with a phone and half a brain to rummage around the corners of even the most obscure of auction houses. Instead of finding, then, it’s evaluating these luxury replica watches for condition, originality, and rarity that becomes most important.

“These pieces, especially from Patek, rarely go under the radar,” vintage dealer Ignacio Coll of Ancienne Watches in Barcelona told me. I reached out to Coll because he posted a video where he traveled to Madrid to inspect and bid on both the million-dollar ref. 2497 and the 96.

According to the auction house, the 2497 perpetual calendar came from the original owner’s family via a woman who inherited it from her husband, who owned a jewelry shop.

This wasn’t just any 2497, but a first series in pink gold – most easily distinguished by its alternating Arabic numerals and Vichet case – just the seventh known. Last year, I wrote about Peter Knoll’s pink gold 2497, which eventually sold for about $1.5 million. So we already know to expect big results for a 2497, especially a rare version like this.

As for the condition, the high quality copy watches had been serviced by Patek some years ago, which the owner also confirmed. The first tell is the service crown.

The dial is original, and Coll said that in his opinion, it had been sympathetically cleaned.

“The dial was still very nice though, and the market will accept this condition, especially for such a rare watch.”

He said that while the enamel signature showed signs of cleaning, the calendar windows still had sharp angles. The case was also in good condition – while it’s probably been polished, it still has its original angles and edges, most notably on the stepped lugs.

There was a lot of interest in the lot – about 12 phone bidders in addition to the written and advance bids. Of course, bidding also started at €30,000, so a few people probably thought they’d steal the replica watches for sale for a hundred grand or so. No such luck!

The pace of bidding slowed at around €700,000 and two phone bidders went back and forth until hammering at €900,000, with an 18 percent buyer’s premium bringing the all-in price to €1.06 million (plus VAT if you should be so lucky). The result isn’t out of line with the market for a watch like this – especially with just two bidders chasing it at the end, it’s not really a question of the “market,” but how bad those two individuals want it on that particular day.

Next, I asked Coll about the pink-on-pink best Canada fake Patek Philippe ref. 96 watches with Breguet numerals that sold for €82,500 just a few minutes later. A watch like this – pink gold case with matching pink dial, Breguet numerals, and early long signature – can make even the most hardened of souls believe in the divine again.

“That watch was so nice,” Coll said, noticeably more excited. “The dial had never been touched.” The case was a little soft and had been polished but still had deep hallmarks. He pointed in particular to a hallmark on the top left lug, which is normally a Portuguese import hallmark.

In the end, bidding for the ref. 96 was almost as fierce as for the 2497, with it selling for what I think is the highest price for a pink gold 96. Just last week we talked all about the Calatrava on Hodinkee Radio, and the consensus between Ben, Rich, and me seemed to be: yeah, they’re small, but a special 96 (like this one) is truly something special.

When perfect replica watches like this appear at a small auction house, especially in a corner of the world not known for vintage watch collecting (Spain, in this case), it can even have a positive effect on the outcome.

“Collectors and dealers quickly feel that the watch is coming from an original owner,” Coll said. “It’s pure, it’s honest, and if it’s nice, people are excited to go for it.” In this case, the auction house was Segre Madrid – far from the Geneva offices of the three or four big auction houses where you know every other collector is also combing through the biannual watch catalogs. You might get the feeling that you’re the only one seeing the super clone watches wholesale or bidding and get caught up in the moment, bidding higher than you first planned to.

“Even I was bidding higher than I’d initially planned,” Coll admitted.

Auction aggregators have allowed even the smallest of houses to find bidders around the world. Meanwhile, bidders feel more empowered by their access to auctions, AAA replica watches, and information. Everything has been democratized. While this is mostly good, there are also potential downsides.

While even small houses might consign special vintage China 2024 fake watches, they usually aren’t watch experts, instead content to let the market do its work and collect their buyer’s premium on the sale.

2024 Perfect Fake Hublot Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic 42MM Watches For Canada

Green is the color of money, right? If so, shouldn’t green also be the most expensive color? Well, it isn’t at Hublot. The new Hublot Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic 42mm costs €5,800 less than the same best replica watches in orange. Hublot explained why during Watches and Wonders, but that story didn’t make me change my mind when deciding between the two novelties. I never thought I would label a fully colored Big Bang “chic,” but I might just do that by the end of this article.

When I wrote the introduction article about three new Hublot Big Bang Unico creations, I thought the monochromatic, online-exclusive Ice Bang would be the most interesting, with the bright Orange Ceramic version in second place and the CA top fake Hublot Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic watches in third. The Hublot presentation during Watches and Wonders made me realize I had my order wrong. The blackest of the three is now in third place, the orange one remains where it is, and the previous number three is now in pole position. I will tell you why.

You just can’t stop touching the Hublot Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic 42mm

The looks of the watch will come up in a minute. First up is the fabulous tactile sensation of the Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic 42mm (441.GX.5210.RX). Okay, my fingers are colorblind, so what goes for the green version also applies to the orange one. So, both cheap replica watches are absolutely sensational to the touch. There’s something special about polished ceramic in combination with a soft rubber strap. And maybe you remember the early non-ceramic Big Bang models having rather sharp edges. Well, that’s not the case with today’s ceramic Big Bangs. They’re smooth and somehow soft to the touch. They give a very luxurious sensation — chic, even?

“Chic” is certainly not the first word that comes into mind when opening your eyes with a colored Big Bang in your hands. But the polished dark green ceramic with distinct technical black touches also doesn’t punch you in the face. The orange 441.CU.5910.RX does. Both 1:1 Canada copy watches are limited to 250 pieces, but although they were part of the same presentation due to their shared DNA, there are some significant differences between them. Yes, the first is the color. And that different hue has huge consequences, not just for the watch’s significantly louder appearance but also for the price. Orange is more expensive than green.

Why orange is more expensive than green

The best replica Hublot Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic 42mm watches has a premium price of €25,000. The orange version, however, costs €30,800. The Hublot PR person explained that orange ceramic is incredibly difficult to produce. It took time, money, and effort to get it exactly right, and the customer pays the price — a premium of €5,800, to be precise. That’s quite an extra chunk of money for a watch with a shade so bold and loud that you might grow a little tired of it way too quickly.

That said, the orange and the green Big Bang Ceramic models are most likely not the target audience’s only pieces of arm candy. And that also completely changes the way we should look at these luxury super clone watches. But since this is Fratello, I will not look at them as fashion watches (although Hublot is not afraid to call itself a fashion brand). Instead, I’ll assess the ceramic Big Bangs as serious watches. And the dark green one is serious enough to be taken, well, seriously.

Serious insides

Inside the 42mm case beats a serious chronograph movement, which you can see through the sapphire window on the back and the green and black open-worked dial. The black-plated 4Hz MHUB1280 is an automatic chronograph caliber with a column wheel, flyback function, and a power reserve of around 72 hours. It comprises 354 parts, including a silicon Swiss lever escapement. The tungsten rotor is blacked out too, and there are a couple of different finishes on the movement to make it look pretty. Back on the dial side, you can find a neatly integrated date at 3 o’clock in a sub-dial. The way Hublot handled this might please the fanatical, very vocal date haters and their more soft-spoken opponents. It makes me wonder, do Hublot clients actually think about date windows?

Big Bang on the wrist

On the wrist, the Hublot Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic replica watches for men doesn’t create all that big of a bang. Its colorway is quite subtle and sophisticated. The combination of a deep shade of green and sober black creates a bit of a camo vibe without the distinct camo pattern. The proportions work well on my 18.5cm wrist too. This case measures 42mm wide, 14.5mm thick, and 52mm from tip to tip. That’s a bit lengthy, but the combination with the supple rubber strap leads to a watch that doesn’t look or feel odd on my wrist.

And once you can look past the color that, although dark and moody, still dominates its visual appearance, there are plenty of nice details to discover. The angular lines, for example, are paired with six black-plated, H-shaped titanium screws on the bezel for a refined technical/industrial touch. Plus, the case is very technical and interesting to look at. Its distinct parts in different colors and shapes converge to create a very dynamic construction.

So, is the Hublot Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic chic?

When you’re in the market for a high-end colored ceramic high quality fake watches, there is no way of getting around Hublot. Sure, if you’re in the mood for something dark green, IWC has the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Top Gun Edition “Woodland” for you. However, that €12,900 watch has a very different image and look. The fact that the IWC Pilot’s Watch is half the price of the Hublot Big Bang also probably doesn’t matter much.

Now, let me answer the question of whether or not the Swiss movements replica Hublot Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic watches is chic. Well, after this little intermezzo, that is. It was Patek Philippe that got me thinking of the current meaning and perception of “chic” when the brand launched the World Time Date 5330G and Nautilus 5980/60G on denim-look straps (Hublot was the first luxury watch brand to introduce real denim as a strap material back in 2013). The jury is still out on whether or not the new jeans-wearing Pateks are chic. But if you don’t think so, a simple strap change turns them around. This ceramic Hublot Big Bang is simply too green to change completely with a different strap.

“Enough already, Lex! Is this a chic watch?” No, of course, it isn’t! Despite being dark green, a color I associate with the English countryside, Land Rovers, and Harris Tweed jackets, being very shiny, ceramic, and partly see-through, and having a strap in rubber just doesn’t cut it. This Big Bang is still too loud. I do think it’s a cool watch, though — very costly, yes, but cool. And if you care about the cool factor and not the cost, this Hublot Big Bang Unico Dark Green Ceramic 42mm might be perfect for you. Try to match it with a Harris Tweed jacket.