Paul Newman’s Daytona Rolex wristwatch sells for a record $17.8 Million

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A Rolex wristwatch that once belonged to Paul Newman. Source: Phillips
A Rolex that once belonged to Paul Newman became the most expensive wristwatch ever sold in an auction as it fetched $17.8 million Thursday night in New York.


Newman’s former property went to a bidder on the phone who wants to remain anonymous, Phillips said. The auction lasted 12 minutes, and the first bid of $1 million was immediately followed by $10 million. The hammer almost came down at $15 million until a final showdown in the last five minutes between two bidders.


Newman got his watch -- a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, reference #6239, made in 1968 -- as a gift from his wife, actress Joanne Woodward. The two starred together in the 1969 movie “Winning,” which sparked Newman’s successful racing career. The wristwatch has a white dial, three black subdials, a red outer track and Woodward’s engraving on the back: “DRIVE CAREFULLY ME.”

In the following decade, the watch traveled the world with the actor, appearing on his wrist in promotional materials, magazines and documentary footage. It became so synonymous with the Hollywood legend that vintage-watch aficionados dubbed the model after him.


They are among the most coveted in the market. In May, an 18-karat gold “Paul Newman” Daytona fetched $3.7 million at Phillips in Geneva. A year earlier the company sold a stainless-steel version for $2 million. But neither of those had ever graced the blue-eyed star’s wrist.

The fate of Newman’s Daytona was something of a mystery after it disappeared from the actor’s wrist in the 1980s.

It turns out that in 1984, the star gave it as a gift to James Cox, a college student who dated Newman’s daughter Nell. Cox said he wore it proudly for years and then, as prices for vintage watches began skyrocketing, put it away in a safe box.


Cox decided to sell the piece, in part, to raise money for the Nell Newman Foundation, where he serves as treasurer. The charity supports causes including the environment, sustainable agriculture and education.

The watch is the “true Adam and Eve of the watch-collecting world,” said Aurel Bacs, the auctioneer and a senior consultant for Phillips, in a statement.

Updates with detail on auction in third paragraph.
 

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Rolex isn't just a brand though.
Their watches are very well made.

And Paul Newman was a legendary actor...and an accomplished driver. The fukker actually raced in Le Mans in 1979 and placed. Pretty incredible life.
im just sayin, i wouldnt look twice at the watch :heh: shyt is ugly. couldnt care less who wore it before me

used watches :dame:
 

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The only old used (non property) worth that is this

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Do them shyts even got Diamonds....but on the real tho this some shyt we can't really even fathom...how much u think Birdmans many many Rolex watches would fetch for in about 50 yrs....don't worry I'll wait
 
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