A unique Patek Philippe watch ref. 3448 is pictured at Sotheby's auction house in Geneva November 12, 2008. The model is the first automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch, manufactured between 1968 and 1982, and is expected to reach between $ 1,170,000 and 1,800,000 during the sale in Geneva November 16.[Agencies]
A Sotheby's employee displays a Fancy Deep Blue Diamond of 10,48 carats at the auction house in Geneva November 12, 2008. The diamond is expected to reach between $ 6,000,000 and 9,000,000 during the sale in Geneva November 19.[Agencies]
A Sotheby's employee diplays The Lesotho I, an emerald-cut diamond of 71,73 carats at the auction house in Geneva November 12, 2008. The diamond is expected to reach between $ 3,000,000 and 5,000,000 during the sale in Geneva November 19.[Agencies]
A Sotheby's employee wears a diamond necklace by Pierre Sterle at the auction house in Geneva November 12, 2008. The necklace, which contains nearly 160 carats of diamonds, is expected to reach between $ 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 during the sale in Geneva November 19.[Agencies]
A unique Patek Philippe watch ref. 3448 is pictured at Sotheby's auction house in Geneva November 12, 2008. The model is the first automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch, manufactured between 1968 and 1982, and is expected to reach between $ 1,170,000 and 1,800,000 during the sale in Geneva November 16.[Agencies]
A pink Patek Philippe watch ref. 2499 is pictured at Sotheby's auction house in Geneva November 12, 2008. The model is a pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph with moon-phases and is expected to reach between $ 1'080'000 and 1'620'000 during the sale in Geneva November 16.[Agencies]
A Sotheby's employee wears a diamond necklace by Pierre Sterle at the auction house in Geneva November 12, 2008. The necklace, which contains nearly 160 carats of diamonds, is expected to reach between $ 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 during the sale in Geneva November 19.[Agencies]
A unique Patek Philippe watch ref. 3448 is pictured at Sotheby's auction house in Geneva November 12, 2008. The model is the first automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch, manufactured between 1968 and 1982, and is expected to reach between $ 1,170,000 and 1,800,000 during the sale in Geneva November 16.[Agencies]
A pink Patek Philippe watch ref. 2499 is pictured at Sotheby's auction house in Geneva November 12, 2008. The model is a pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph with moon-phases and is expected to reach between $ 1'080'000 and 1'620'000 during the sale in Geneva November 16.[Agencies]
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