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Spring Auction Season Delivers: Cross-Market Insights from Contemporary Art’s Biggest Market Moment
Spring Auction Season Delivers: Cross-Market Insights from Contemporary Art’s Biggest Market Moment The National Desk analyzes what last week’s blockbuster auctions reveal about collector sentiment
New York’s May Auctions Put $2.5 Billion on the Block — Picasso, Basquiat, and van Gogh Lead the Season
Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Phillips, and Bonhams put an estimated $1.8 billion to $2.6 billion on the block in May 2026, with Picasso, Basquiat, van Gogh, and Richter anchoring New York’s most consequential auction week of the year.

Rare Watches and Timepiece Markets: When Horology Becomes Institutional Investment
Rare Watches and Timepiece Markets: When Horology Becomes Institutional Investment The National Desk reports on the professionalization of luxury watch collecting and what auction momentum
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Phillips Geneva XXIII Delivers a $10.2 Million World Record for the Patek Philippe 2523 ‘South America’ — What the Top of the Watch Market Just Confirmed in May 2026
Phillips’ Geneva Watch Auction XXIII set a $10.2 million world record for the Patek Philippe 2523 South America cloisonné world-time on May 9, 2026 — and confirmed the top of the watch market is open for business again.
The New Discretion: How Ultra-Wealthy Collectors Are Redefining Privacy in an Age of Transparency
The New Discretion: How Ultra-Wealthy Collectors Are Redefining Privacy in an Age of Transparency The National Desk examines a profound shift in how the ultra-wealthy approach acquisition, ownership, and public perception in highly connected times A significant cultural shift is
Rare Violins as an Asset Class: Stradivari, Guarneri del Gesù, and the Quiet $15 Million Collateral Market
Stradivari and Guarneri del Gesù violins trade in a thin, dealer-driven market where the public record tops out near $16 million and most action happens by private treaty. An asset-class explainer for collectors and lenders.
Christie’s Geneva Sends Quincy Jones’ Personal Patek and a Cartier London Crash to Auction — What the May 11–12 Rare Watches Sale Tells Us About Where Vintage Value Actually Lives
Christie’s Geneva Rare Watches sale May 11–12 brings Quincy Jones’ Patek Nautilus Ref. 3700/1JA (CHF 800K–1.4M est.), a 1967 Cartier London Crash, and a Patek 3970 platinum perpetual chronograph — the most consequential vintage watch comp data of the spring.
The Patek Philippe Reference 2499: A Master Guide to the Perpetual Calendar Chronograph at the Center of Vintage Collecting in 2026
The Reference 2499 is the watch that defined vintage Patek collecting. A 2026 master guide to its four series, market values, and why lenders watch it closest.
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New York Art Week 2026: The Trophy Corridor Widens as Nearly $500M Goes Under the Gavel
New York’s art market convergence week — Frieze, TEFAF, and four house auction evenings — puts close to half a billion dollars of post-war and contemporary art on the block May 13–21, 2026. What the estimates, guarantees, and K-shape data signal for trophy owners, mid-market collectors, and anyone considering borrowing against their collection.

Joe Lewis’s Sotheby’s London Collection Targets $200 Million in June — Klimt, Modigliani, and Freud Anchor What Would Be the UK’s Most Valuable Single-Owner Auction Ever
Joe Lewis has consigned more than two dozen works to Sotheby’s London for a June 24 sale targeting $150–$204 million, anchored by Klimt at £20–30M, Modigliani at £12–18M, and Bacon at £8–12M. Preview at Sotheby’s New York through May 18.

The Colored Stone Premium: Why Rubies, Sapphires, and Emeralds Are Outperforming Diamonds at Auction
The colored stone market and the colorless diamond market are no longer moving together. Here is what the auction records show about rubies, sapphires, and emeralds in 2026—and what it means for collectors and borrowers.
Christie’s Agnes Gund Collection Brings an $80 Million Rothko to Marquee Week — What ‘No. 15’ Signals for the Postwar Market
Christie’s will offer Mark Rothko’s No. 15 (Two Greens and Red Stripe), 1964 — acquired directly from the artist’s studio in 1967 — with a guide

Sustainable Luxury: The Unexpected Convergence of Environmental Consciousness and Ultra-Prime Asset Acquisition
Sustainable Luxury: The Unexpected Convergence of Environmental Consciousness and Ultra-Prime Asset Acquisition The National Desk examines how climate consciousness is reshaping collector preferences, architectural standards,

Geneva Watch Week May 2026: Three Auctions, Three Tests, One Secondary Market That’s Found Its Floor
The watch market enters Geneva Week May 2026 with stabilized secondary prices, tariff-reshaped retail demand, and three major auctions at Phillips, Sotheby’s, and Christie’s each testing a different thesis. Full preview with lot details, market indices, and the structural questions this week’s rooms will answer.
The $62 Billion Watch Market Is Sorting Itself Out: Tariffs, Swiss Export Headwinds, and the Rise of Independent Collecting in 2026
The global luxury watch market is valued at $62.35 billion in 2026, but beneath the headline growth, structural repricing is underway across every tier—driven by US tariffs on Swiss imports, declining export volumes, and a reorientation toward independent watchmaking.
The $62 Billion Watch Market Is Sorting Itself Out: Tariffs, Swiss Export Headwinds, and the Rise of Independent Collecting in 2026
The global luxury watch market is valued at $62.35 billion in 2026, but beneath the headline growth, structural repricing is underway across every tier—driven by US tariffs on Swiss imports, declining export volumes, and a reorientation toward independent watchmaking.
Christie’s Geneva Magnificent Jewels Achieves $72.3 Million with White-Glove Sell-Through — Deep Blue World Record Signals Sustained Collector Demand
Christie’s Geneva Magnificent Jewels achieved $72.3 million with 100% sell-through on May 14. A 6.24-carat fancy deep blue diamond sold to Moussaieff Jewellers for $12.7 million, setting a world auction record at $2,039,707 per carat. The Golconda Blue star lot was withdrawn for a private family sale.