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Friday 16 December 2005
Bienne
– Omega is proud to announce that it has acquired the Omega wristwatch
that once belonged to former US President John F. Kennedy. This watch
was part of The Robert White Collection - the world’s largest privately
owned collection relating to JFK’s life and career – which is being
auctioned by Guernsey’s in New York from 15 to 17 December 2005. This
unique and historic piece was bought for 350’000 USD, the highest bid
of the auction’s first day.
The
unrivalled Robert White Collection is known to collectors all around
the world and touches on virtually every aspect of John F. Kennedy’s
life. Truly impressive in size, it includes items from his childhood to
his marriage to Jacqueline and from his early political aspirations to
his mounting successes first as a Congressman, then Senator and
finally, President of the United States.
This exclusive and extraordinary auction includes
artefacts such as the passports used by Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy
in the early 1950s, two of JFK’s White House rocking chairs, JFK’s Red,
White and Blue “Hotline” Telephone, his sailboat, Flash II, his
monogrammed leather wallet … and last but not least JFK’s Omega
wristwatch.
In 1960, Grant Stockdale presented to his friend
John F. Kennedy an Omega ‘Ultra Thin’ wristwatch , in 18 carat gold. At
that time, he was not yet President of the United States. In a letter
addressed to Grant that same year, Jacqueline Kennedy expressed her
deepest thanks for this ‘thinnest most elegant wristwatch’ mentioning
how thrilled JFK was about it and how ‘promptly he took off the chunky
little one’ she had once given him. The watch was personalised with the
following inscription on the case back:
“President of the United States John F. Kennedy from his friend Grant”
On 9 November 1960, John F. Kennedy at 43 years of
age became the youngest man ever elected to the office of President of
the United States of America. At his Inauguration Ceremony, he wore his
Omega and a photograph was published in LIFE magazine which prominently
showed this watch on Kennedy’s wrist. The President continued to wear
the watch and whenever he would see Stockdale he would make a point of
showing him that he was wearing the watch, which he nicknamed ‘the
Stockdale watch’.
This historic wristwatch will be exhibited in Omega Flagship Boutiques
around the world, before taking pride of place in the Omega Museum in
Switzerland. |