In the world of high-end watch collecting, few names carry the prestige of Patek Philippe. Over decades of auctions in Geneva, New York, and Hong Kong, the brand’s most exceptional references have repeatedly shattered expectations. Vintage complications, rare dial configurations, and one-of-a-kind modern creations have all contributed to the remarkable list of the most expensive Patek Philippe watches ever sold.
Below is a ranking of the 10 highest-selling Patek Philippe wristwatches, starting with the least expensive and climbing to the ultimate record holder.
10. Patek Philippe Ref. 5004T – $3.9 Million
A unique titanium version of the legendary split-seconds perpetual calendar chronograph created for charity auction Only Watch.
Specifications
- Case: 36.7 mm titanium
- Movement: Manual-winding Calibre CHR 27-70 Q
- Complications: Split-seconds chronograph, perpetual calendar, moon phase
- Dial: Blue with applied markers
- Year: Unique piece made for Only Watch 2013
9. Patek Philippe Ref. 2499 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph (First Series, Pink Gold) – $7.6 Million
One of the most celebrated perpetual calendar chronographs ever produced. Early first-series examples are extremely scarce.
Specifications
- Case: 37.5 mm pink gold
- Movement: Manual-winding Valjoux-based chronograph calibre
- Complications: Perpetual calendar, chronograph, moon phase
- Production: 1950s first-series model
- Dial: Classic silver dial with tachymeter scale
8. Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 World Time (Yellow Gold Enamel Dial) – $7.8 Million
The iconic world time watch developed with Louis Cottier’s revolutionary system for tracking global time zones.
Specifications
- Case: 36 mm yellow gold
- Movement: Automatic Calibre 12-400
- Complications: World time indication (24 cities)
- Dial: Hand-painted cloisonné enamel map
- Production era: Early 1950s
7. Patek Philippe Ref. 2523J World Time (Yellow Gold Enamel Dial) – $8.3 Million
A rare variant of the world time reference with one of the most desirable enamel dial designs ever produced by the brand.
Specifications
- Case: 36 mm yellow gold
- Movement: Automatic Calibre 12-400 HU
- Complications: World time
- Dial: Cloisonné enamel world map
- Production: Extremely limited vintage production
6. Patek Philippe Ref. 2523J World Time (Yellow Gold) – $8.5 Million
Another extraordinary Ref. 2523J example, illustrating how small variations in dial artwork and condition can dramatically influence auction value.
Specifications
- Case: 36 mm yellow gold
- Movement: Automatic Calibre 12-400 HU
- Complications: World time
- Dial: Cloisonné enamel dial variant
- Era: 1950s
5. Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 World Time (Pink Gold, Blue Enamel Dial) – $8.9 Million
One of the most visually striking world timers ever created, featuring a vibrant blue enamel center.
Specifications
- Case: 36 mm pink gold
- Movement: Automatic Calibre 12-400 HU
- Complications: World time
- Dial: Blue cloisonné enamel
- Production: Extremely limited
4. Patek Philippe Ref. 1518 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph “Pink on Pink” – $9.5 Million
A rare configuration of the first serially produced perpetual calendar chronograph.
Specifications
- Case: 35 mm pink gold
- Movement: Manual-winding Valjoux-based calibre
- Complications: Chronograph, perpetual calendar, moon phase
- Dial: Pink dial matching the case
- Production: 1940s
3. Patek Philippe Ref. 1518 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph (Stainless Steel) – $11.1 Million
One of the rarest steel complicated watches ever made, with only four examples known.
Specifications
- Case: 35 mm stainless steel
- Movement: Manual-winding chronograph calibre
- Complications: Perpetual calendar, chronograph, moon phase
- Dial: Silver dial with applied markers
- Production: 1940s
2. Patek Philippe Ref. 6301A Grande Sonnerie Minute Repeater – $17.3 Million
One of the most complex modern wristwatches ever produced, combining multiple striking mechanisms.
Specifications
- Case: 44.8 mm stainless steel
- Movement: Manual-winding Calibre GS 36-750 PS IRM
- Complications: Grande sonnerie, petite sonnerie, minute repeater, power reserve
- Dial: Black grand feu enamel
- Production: Unique piece created for charity auction.
1. Patek Philippe Ref. 6300A Grandmaster Chime – $31 Million
The most expensive wristwatch ever sold at auction. This unique stainless-steel version of the Grandmaster Chime was created for Only Watch.
Specifications
- Case: 47.7 mm reversible stainless steel case
- Movement: Manual-winding Calibre 300 GS AL 36-750 QIS FUS IRM
- Complications: 20 complications including grande sonnerie, minute repeater, perpetual calendar, alarm with time strike, date repeater
- Dial: Double dial construction
- Production: Unique piece
The Auction Legacy of Patek Philippe
From vintage masterpieces like the Ref. 1518 and Ref. 2499 to modern grand complications such as the Ref. 6300A, these watches highlight why Patek Philippe continues to dominate the upper echelon of watch auctions.
Each sale represents more than just a high price—it reflects the enduring appeal of technical mastery, rarity, and timeless design. And if history has shown anything, it’s that the next record-breaking Patek Philippe is always just one auction away.












