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8 watches owned by F1 great Michael Schumacher fetch more than US$4 million at auction in Geneva

Two watches belonging to Michael Schumacher are on display: F.P., left, Journe, Invenit et Fecit, piece Unique, Vagabondage 1 Model, it is estimated to sell between US$1.2 to 2.3 million and Audemars Piguet, right, Royal OAK Chronograph model, it is estimated to sell between US$180,000 to 280,000, during a preview at the Christie's, in Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday, May 9, 2024. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP) Two watches belonging to Michael Schumacher are on display: F.P., left, Journe, Invenit et Fecit, piece Unique, Vagabondage 1 Model, it is estimated to sell between US$1.2 to 2.3 million and Audemars Piguet, right, Royal OAK Chronograph model, it is estimated to sell between US$180,000 to 280,000, during a preview at the Christie's, in Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday, May 9, 2024. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)
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Eight watches belonging to auto racing icon Michael Schumacher sold Tuesday for nearly four million Swiss francs (US$4.4 million) at a Geneva auction.

The top piece in the sale, organized by Schumacher鈥檚 family, was a watch given to the German racing superstar by former Ferrari CEO Jean Todt as a Christmas present in 2004. The hammer came down at a price of 1.2 million francs, or 1.5 million including the buyer's commission.

That was well within the pre-sale estimate range of 1-2 million francs.

The custom-made platinum timepiece from F.P. Journe, the Vagabondage 1, features 18-carat white gold, a red watch face and images of a Ferrari logo, Schumacher鈥檚 racing helmet and a 鈥7鈥 鈥 to honor his seven World Championship victories.

Remi Guillemin, head of watches for Europe and the Americas for auction house Christie's, declined to identify the buyer, but said that five watches in the Ruthenium collection 鈥 a boxed set 鈥 were purchased by the same buyer.

While most of the eight watches sold within the pre-sale estimates, an Audemars Piguet featuring a Ferrari prancing horse emblem, sold for a hammer price of 330,000 francs 鈥 well above the top of the expected range at 250,000.

The sale of Schumacher watches, which garnered a total of more than 3.1 million francs at the hammer price, was timed for the 30th anniversary of his first Formula One Drivers Championship win in 1994.

The watches, which were taken to New York and Taipei for showings before the sale, were part of a larger auction of luxury timepieces to go under the hammer on Tuesday at Christie鈥檚 in Geneva.

Schumacher, who retired from F1 in 2012, shares the record for most F1 titles with British driver Lewis Hamilton.

In December the following year, Schumacher fell while skiing in the French Alpine resort of Meribel and suffered a near-fatal brain injury.

Since being transferred from hospital in September 2014, he continues to be cared for privately at a family home in Switzerland.

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