€16M for the Monaco Auction Week

Held from July 6th to 8th 2026 at the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, Artcurial’s Monaco Auction Week totalled €16M across its prestige auctions: Le Temps est Féminin (Ladies’ Watches), Important Watches, Jewellery, Hermès & Luxury Bags, and Monaco Sculptures.

Among the highlights of this edition, the Important Watches auction saw 93% of lots sold. An F.P.Journe Centigraphe Souverain achieved €317,760, while a Rolex Sea-Dweller COMEX 3497, formerly owned by Muriel Sivazlian - France’s first female commercial diver and an iconic figure in COMEX history - sold for €244,940.

F.P.Journe
Centigraphe Souverain
N°093-CT, circa 2009 
Vendu 317 760 €

F.P.Journe
Centigraphe Souverain
N°093-CT, circa 2009
Sold €317,760

Cartier, circa 1955
Splendide parure : composée d'un collier, d'une paire de pendants d'oreilles et d'une bague cocktail.
Collection d’une célèbre actrice française 
Vendu 390 580 €

Cartier, circa 1955
A gorgeous turquoise, citrine, diamond, platinum and 18k yellow gold set composed of a necklace, a pair of ear pendants and a cocktail ring.
Collection of a renowned French actress
Sold €390,580

The Jewellery auction delivered remarkable results, notably with the sale of a splendid Cartier demi-parure dating from circa 1955, comprising a necklace, a pair of ear pendants and a cocktail ring. From the collection of a renowned French actress, the set realised €390,580. A pair of Art Deco earrings also attracted significant bidding interest, selling for €251,560 — over 31 times its estimate.

Meanwhile, the Hermès & Luxury Bags auction featured a Hermès Birkin Himalaya 25 in white crocodile (2018), which sold for €119,160. Other notable results included a Birkin Retourné 40 (2013) in matte black crocodile and a Kelly 40 (1991) in black velvet with Japanese-inspired motifs. 

Hermès
Sac Birkin Himalaya 25, 2018
En crocodile blanc
Vendu 119 160 €

Hermès
Birkin 25 Niloticus Crocodile Himalaya blanc, 2018
Sold €119,160

Arnaldo Pomodoro (1926-2025)
Cubo I, 1964-67
Bronze patiné
Vendu 890 910 €

Arnaldo Pomodoro (1926-2025)
Cubo I, 1964-67
Patinated bronze
Sold €890,910

The Monaco Sculptures auction was also a great success. Among the sculptures featured in the event auction, Arnaldo Pomodoro’s monumental patinated bronze Cubo I (1964–67) realised €890,910, while César’s Pouce (1965–1988), cast in polished bronze, sold for €635,520.

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