Paul Newman's 2 Rolexes celebrating his racing career up for auction; each could fetch up to $1M | Inquirer Entertainment

Paul Newman’s 2 Rolexes celebrating his racing career up for auction; each could fetch up to $1M

/ 01:36 PM March 29, 2023


US actor Paul Newman watches the morning practice session for Marlboro Grand Prix at Homestead/Miami Speedway on March 26, 2000. Two Rolexes that carried “sentimental” value for Newman will be auctioned as part of a broad collection of the late icon’s personal effects, with the timepieces each expected to earn up to $1 million. Sotheby’s said more than 300 items owned by the movie star and car racer Newman and his wife of 50 years Joanne Woodward would go under the hammer on June 9, 2023. BRIAN CLEARY / AFP

NEW YORK—Two Rolexes that carried “sentimental” value for actor Paul Newman will be auctioned as part of a broad collection of the late icon’s personal effects, with the timepieces each expected to earn up to $1 million.

Sotheby’s said last month that more than 300 items owned by the movie star and car racer Newman and his wife of 50 years Joanne Woodward would go under the hammer on June 9.

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On Tuesday, March 28, the auction house unveiled the two Rolex Daytonas, classic and coveted watches that celebrate the model’s 60th anniversary this year, and which Sotheby’s said Newman wore during his celebrated racing career.

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The “Zenith” Daytona Rolex was presented to Newman in 1995 to mark his victory in Florida’s 24 hours of Daytona Race in the GTS-2 category. He was 70 years old at the time and became the endurance contest’s oldest winner.

The other, in white gold, was a gift from Woodward which bears the inscription: “DRIVE VERY SLOWLY,” followed by “JOANNE.”

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This handout image courtesy of Sotheby’s abtained on March 28, 2023, shows a Rolex “Zenith” Daytona (left) and a Rolex Daytona in New York City. The legendary American actor Paul Newman, who died in 2008, was also an accomplished car racer and a lover of fine watches: two of his Rolex Daytona will be auctioned in New York in June 2023, Sotheby’s announced on March 28, 2023, expecting $1 million for each. Image: Sotheby’s / AFP

Sotheby’s said the watches are “imbued with sentimental and historical value imparting from pinnacle moments in Newman’s celebrated racing career.”

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Each watch is valued at $500,000 to $1 million, but the final price will be determined by the highest bidder in June.

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Another Rolex that belonged to Newman, who died in 2008, was sold by New York auction house Phillips for a staggering $17.8 million in 2017, a world record for a wrist watch.  /ra

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