Updated
Updated · HODINKEE · Jul 13
Buzz Aldrin Sends 24 Watches to Sotheby's Auction as Bidding Opens Ahead of July 15 Sale
Updated
Updated · HODINKEE · Jul 13

Buzz Aldrin Sends 24 Watches to Sotheby's Auction as Bidding Opens Ahead of July 15 Sale

2 articles · Updated · HODINKEE · Jul 13

Summary

  • Sotheby’s New York has listed 24 watches from Buzz Aldrin’s collection, with online bidding already open and live sessions set to begin July 15.
  • The sale centers on Aldrin-owned Omegas and other personal pieces rather than his Apollo 11 Speedmaster, which remains lost and still belongs to the U.S. government.
  • Highlighted lots include a Jaeger-LeCoultre Shark Deep Sea estimated at $10,000-$20,000, a 1990s Omega Speedmaster replacement watch at $8,000-$12,000, and an Omega X-33 estimated at $4,000-$6,000.
  • A box of 8 souvenir watches estimated at $3,000-$5,000 underscores the sale’s personal angle, reflecting Aldrin’s roles as astronaut, diver, pilot and education advocate.
  • The auction comes as celebrity-watch demand has cooled, though Aldrin’s status as a historic explorer may give the collection longer-lasting appeal than other star-owned timepieces.

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