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Hadeel Al Sayegh

Christie's to auction rare watch once owned by Egyptian king

An exhibitor displays the Patek Philippe 18k gold perpetual chronograph wrist watch with moon phases belonging to the King Farouk, at the Christie's auction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 19, 2018. REUTERS/Satish Kumar

DUBAI (Reuters) - A rare gold watch once owned by Egypt's King Farouk is expected to fetch $400,000 to $800,000 when it auctions this week at Christie's in Dubai.

Made in 1944 and embossed with old Egyptian royal crest, the Patek Philippe 1518 with perpetual calendar and chronograph is said to be one of only 281 such models ever made by the prestigious Swiss watchmaker.

Visitors look at watches at the Christie's auction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 19, 2018. REUTERS/Satish Kumar

The watch is the cover lot for the auction on Friday, with the value of the sale expected to be announced on Saturday.

King Farouk, Egypt's last king before a 1952 revolution overthrew the monarchy, was a collector of rare watches, a hobby inherited from his father, King Fuad. He owned Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin watches and also collected cars and coins.

"Reference 1518 by itself is a watch that at the time only the elite, the nobility and the most important clients of Patek Philippe would afford," said Remy Julia, head of watches in the Middle East, India and Africa division at Christie's in Dubai.

The Patek Philippe 18k gold perpetual chronograph wrist watch with moon phases belonging to the King Farouk is on display at the Christie's auction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 19, 2018. REUTERS/Satish Kumar

"Why? Because of the price and because it was done in extremely small quantity. Remember that in those days having a watch itself was a luxury. So how about having a gold watch by the best maker, complicated, with perpetual calendar and chronograph," he told Reuters on the sidelines of a press event to showcase auction items.

The 1518 series was the first by any watch manufacturer to combine perpetual calendar and chronograph.

Remy Julia, Head of Watches for Christie's, Middle East, India and Africa, displays the Patek Philippe 18k gold perpetual chronograph wrist watch with moon phases belonging to the King Farouk, at the Christie's auction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 19, 2018. REUTERS/Satish Kumar

(This version of the story corrects expectations of sale price to $400,000-$800,000 from $300,000-$400,000)

(Reporting by Hadeel Al Sayegh; Editing by Ghaida Ghantous and Mark Heinrich)

An exhibitor displays the Rolex rare stainless steel dual time automatic wrist watch that was made for Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, at the Christie's auction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 19, 2018. REUTERS/Satish Kumar
An exhibitor displays the Patek Philippe 18k yellow gold automatic wrist watch with Iraqi coat of arms and bracelet at the Christie's auction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 19, 2018. REUTERS/Satish Kumar
Visitors look at exhibits at the Christie's auction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 19, 2018. REUTERS/Satish Kumar
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