Andrea Bocelli's watch was sold for 19,500 euros
Andrea Bocelli’s watch, produced in a limited series by LOCMAN for DE ANGELIS under the ALPEMARE brand, was sold for 19,500 euros.

A double milestone was reached on June 26 during the auction held in Forte dei Marmi, born from a collaboration between Antiquorum, the historic Swiss auction house specializing in timepieces, Maurizio De Angelis, a prestigious boutique of vintage luxury watches in Forte dei Marmi, and the Alpemare baths, owned by Andrea Bocelli. A record for watchmaking in Italy that doubled the one achieved during the last edition.
Andrea Bocelli decided to put his personal watch up for auction, with his initials engraved in forged carbon, which was hammered down for a value of 15,000 euros, plus 4,500 euros in auction fees. The proceeds from the sale will be donated to the Andrea Bocelli Foundation.

The watch at the heart of the charity auction is the Stealth model, a must-have from LOCMAN, exclusively customized for De Angelis and Alpemare.
An automatic 300-metre watch with a case made of full carbon and titanium and a dial in carbon fibre: a diver’s watch that is high-performing and resistant to shocks and atmospheric pressures. The essential design and unique character of this model are enhanced by the unidirectional bezel in ABS, a thermoplastic and very light material, resistant to shocks and pressures.
Stealth Carbon 300 metres thus retains its DNA but is enriched with the colours of the sea that recall the aquamarine shade linked to the Forte dei Marmi baths, as seen in the logo, the bezel, and the silicone strap.