Sell Your Patek Philippe Watch
4 REASONS TO SELL YOUR WATCH WITH US
1. Trusted & Integrity
Decades of experience in the luxury watch market.
2. Top Dollar for Your Watch
Competitive pricing based on the current luxury market conditions.
3. Hassle-Free Process
Our dedicated experts make selling your watch a seamless experience..
4. Locations Across Major Cities
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Why Sell Your Patek Philippe Watch With Wrist Aficionado?
Sell Your Patek Philippe Watch with Wrist Aficionado
Selling a Patek Philippe is rarely a casual transaction, and the buyer you choose shapes the result. Our reputation has been built on transparency, follow-through, and a global collector network few houses can match. Here's what continues to bring sellers our way:
- A Worldwide Buyer Base: Active clients across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East — the regions where Patek is most actively pursued — give your watch immediate, qualified visibility.
- True Patek Specialization: Our team works with Patek every day, from vintage Calatrava and early Nautilus references through current production and the most sought-after Grand Complications.
- In-Person Boutiques: Sit down with our specialists in New York, Beverly Hills, or Miami to discuss your watch directly.
- Fully Insured Logistics: Every transaction is protected by insured shipping, secure handling, and complete documentation — a baseline requirement for pieces of this caliber.
- Honest, Direct Communication: No surprise deductions, no fine print buried in the offer, no pressure tactics. Just clear conversation throughout.
- Multiple Paths to Sell: Choose between a direct purchase or consignment through our global network — whichever better fits the result you want.
- Long-Term Client Relationships: We've worked with thousands of collectors worldwide, and most return to us. That repeat trust is the standard we hold the business to.
- Hands-On Authentication: Each watch is personally inspected by our Patek Philippe specialists, with attention to authenticity, condition, case and movement integrity, dial originality, and matching paperwork.
Patek Philippe Reference Guide
Find your Patek Philippe model below to get an accurate offer from our experts.
Patek Philippe Nautilus
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 3700/1A |
| 3700/11 |
| 3700/11J |
| 3710/1A |
| 3711/1G |
| 3800/1 |
| 3800/1AJ |
| 3800/1J |
| 3800/003 |
| 3800/4G |
| 3800/5 |
| 3800/J |
| 3900/001 |
| 3900/1A |
| 4700/001 |
| 4700/005 |
| 4700/1J |
| 4700/5 |
| 4700/53 |
| 5711/110P |
| 5711/111P |
| 5711/112P |
| 5711/113P |
| 5711/1300A |
| 5711/1A |
| 5711/1P |
| 5711/1R |
| 5711G |
| 5711R |
| 5712/1A |
| 5712/1R |
| 5712G |
| 5712GR |
| 5712R |
| 5712T |
| 5719/10G |
| 5723/112R |
| 5723/1R |
| 5724G |
| 5724R |
| 5726/1A |
| 5726A |
| 5740/1G |
| 5811/1460G |
| 5811/1G |
| 5976/1G |
| 5980/1400G |
| 5980/1A |
| 5980/1AR |
| 5980/1R |
| 5980/60G |
| 5980R |
| 5990/1400G |
| 5990/1A |
| 5990/1R |
| 7010/1G |
| 7010/1R |
| 7010G |
| 7010R |
| 7011/1R |
| 7018/1A |
| 7118/1200A |
| 7118/1200R |
| 7118/1300R |
| 7118/1450R |
| 7118/1451G |
| 7118/1452G |
| 7118/1453G |
| 7118/1A |
| 7118/1R |
Patek Philippe Aquanaut
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 4960/1A |
| 4961A |
| 5062/450R |
| 5065A |
| 5066A |
| 5067A |
| 5069G |
| 5164A |
| 5164G |
| 5164R |
| 5167/1A |
| 5167A |
| 5167R |
| 5168G |
| 5260/355R |
| 5260/1455R |
| 5261R |
| 5267/200A |
| 5268/200R |
| 5268/461G |
| 5269/200R |
| 5269R |
| 5968A |
| 5968G |
| 5968R |
| 7968/300R |
Patek Philippe Calatrava
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 4899/901G |
| 5088/100P |
| 5089G |
| 5107J |
| 5117R |
| 5119J |
| 5153G |
| 5180/1R |
| 5196G |
| 5196P |
| 5212A |
| 5224R |
| 5226G |
| 5227G |
| 5227J |
| 5227R |
| 5298P |
| 5328G |
| 5522A |
| 5524G |
| 5524R |
| 5924G |
| 6000G |
| 6007G |
| 6119G |
| 6119R |
| 6196P |
| 7130G |
| 7234A |
| 7234G |
Patek Philippe Cubitus
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 5821/1A |
| 5821/1AR |
| 5822P |
| 7128/1G |
| 7128/1R |
Patek Philippe Complications
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 4946R |
| 4947G |
| 4947R |
| 4948G |
| 4948R |
| 4968G |
| 5070G |
| 5070J |
| 5070P |
| 5130/1G |
| 5130/1R |
| 5130P |
| 5131/1P |
| 5131J |
| 5131R |
| 5146P |
| 5146R |
| 5147G |
| 5170G |
| 5172G |
| 5180/1G |
| 5205G |
| 5205R |
| 5230R |
| 5231G |
| 5231J |
| 5235/50R |
| 5326G |
| 5330G |
| 5396G |
| 5396R |
| 5905/1A |
| 5905P |
| 5905R |
| 5930G |
| 5930P |
| 5935A |
| 5960/01G |
| 5960R |
| 5961P |
| 5961R |
| 7121/200G |
| 7130R |
| 7150/250R |
Patek Philippe Grand Complications
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 3940G |
| 5040G |
| 5073/51 |
| 5102J |
| 5102PR |
| 5139G |
| 5160/500R |
| 5178G |
| 5204/1R |
| 5204G |
| 5204P |
| 5204R |
| 5207G |
| 5208R |
| 5236P |
| 5270/1R |
| 5270J |
| 5270P |
| 5271/11P |
| 5271/12P |
| 5271/13P |
| 5271P |
| 5303R |
| 5304/301R |
| 5308G |
| 5308P |
| 5316/50P |
| 5320G |
| 5327G |
| 5327R |
| 5370P |
| 5370R |
| 5372P |
| 5373P |
| 5374/300P |
| 5374G |
| 5470P |
| 5496P |
| 5520P |
| 5520RG |
| 5531G |
| 5531R |
| 5940J |
| 5970P |
| 6002R |
| 6102R |
| 6104/13P |
| 6104P |
| 6104R |
| 6159G |
| 6300/400G |
| 6300/401G |
| 6300/403G |
| 6300GR |
| 6301P |
| 7040/250G |
| 7140G |
| 7140R |
Patek Philippe Twenty-4
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 4910/11R |
| 4910/1200A |
| 4910/1201R |
| 7300/1200A |
| 7300/1200R |
| 7300/1450R |
| 7340/1R |
Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 5738/1R |
| 5738/51G |
| 5738P |
| 5738R |
Patek Philippe Gondolo
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 3528/2 |
| 3729/1J |
| 4962/200R |
| 5109J |
Patek Philippe La Flamme
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 4818/11 |
Patek Philippe Neptune
| Reference Number |
|---|
| 5081/10J |
A Brief History of Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe was founded in Geneva in 1839 by Polish émigrés Antoni Patek and Franciszek Czapek, with French watchmaker Adrien Philippe joining the firm in 1845. By 1851 the company was operating under the name Patek, Philippe & Cie, and in the decades that followed it would establish itself as the most respected high-watchmaking maison in Switzerland. Since 1932, the company has been independently owned by the Stern family — making Patek Philippe the last family-run independent manufacture in Geneva.
Across nearly two centuries, Patek has been responsible for many of the most important milestones in mechanical watchmaking. Adrien Philippe's keyless winding system, the maison's pioneering work in perpetual calendars, minute repeaters, and split-seconds chronographs, and landmark pieces such as the Caliber 89 and the historic Henry Graves Supercomplication have all contributed to the brand's standing among collectors.
The maison's collections cover the full spectrum of fine watchmaking. The Calatrava, introduced in 1932, remains the archetypal dress watch. The Nautilus, designed by Gérald Genta in 1976, redefined what a luxury sports watch could be. The Aquanaut, launched in 1997, brought a more contemporary edge to the same idea. Patek's Complications and Grand Complications lines — including the 5396 Annual Calendar, the 5270 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, the 5230 World Time, and the 5208 minute repeater perpetual chronograph — represent some of the most coveted serially produced complicated watches in the world. The recent introduction of the Cubitus marked Patek's first new collection in over twenty-five years.
In 2009, Patek Philippe replaced the Geneva Seal on its watches with its own Patek Philippe Seal, codifying the maison's stricter internal standards for accuracy, finishing, and long-term serviceability. Combined with deliberately limited production and a famously controlled retail allocation, these qualities have made Patek Philippe one of the most consistently sought-after names in the global secondary market — and a cornerstone of the world's most serious collections.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the right moment to sell my Patek Philippe?
Patek Philippe's market is shaped by deliberately limited production, tightly controlled allocation, and steady global collector demand — factors that tend to keep desirable references in healthy demand year-round. That said, demand can shift around new releases, discontinued models, and anniversary editions. Our specialists can walk you through where the market currently sits on your specific reference and help you choose the right window. Reach out for a no-obligation read on your watch.
What is my Patek Philippe worth?
Several factors drive value: reference, variant, materials, condition, year of production, dial configuration, and whether the watch comes with original box and papers — including the certificate of origin and any service paperwork. Demand for the specific model also weighs heavily — pieces such as the Nautilus 5711, 5712, and 5980, the Aquanaut 5167 and 5168, the 5270 perpetual chronograph, and the 5396 annual calendar consistently see strong collector interest. For a precise figure, submit the details through our quote form or speak with our team for a tailored valuation against current conditions.
Which brands do you buy?
Alongside Patek Philippe, we actively purchase Rolex, Audemars Piguet, Richard Mille, and a curated list of independents. Send your details through the form below and we'll be in touch shortly.
Should I have my Patek Philippe serviced or polished before selling?
There's no need to service, clean, or polish your Patek before sending it in — we evaluate every timepiece in-house regardless of its current condition. With Patek in particular, original case sharpness, factory bevels, and unrestored finishes carry meaningful weight in valuation, so an aftermarket polish or third-party service can actually reduce a watch's market value. Any service work should be left to Patek Philippe or an authorized specialist. Send the watch as-is and let our team assess it.





