Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime appears on sale at Chrono24 for $50 million

Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime appears on sale at Chrono24 for $50 million

This is not how Patek Philippe would like to see one of the most precious watches of its history treated touted on a secondary market watch platform with pictures that look like they were taken on a dodgy mobile phone The watch, a Grandmaster Chime created for Patek Philippe's 175th anniversary, is listed with a price tag of $50 million on Chrono24 by a Chinese trading company based in Shanghai WatchPro has requested verification from Chrono24 that the listing and the watch are genuine, but has not yet received a reply.

"Mr friend owns this watch in the USA," he says Chrono24 does not provide authentication for every watch sold on its platform, but it does have a service that verifies Trusted Dealers, which have signed a commitment to "Sell only authentic goods from trusted sources" The watch on Chrono24 has what appears to be a certificate of authenticity and is advertised with original box and papers.

If it were to sell for $50 million, it would be the most expensive watch ever, beating the $31 million paid for another Grandmaster Chime that was created for the Only One charity auction. . Source