
Under the hammer: Fab Three auction sales (October 2025)
Queen’s Diamond
In a landmark event that captivated the global jewellery community, the magnificent Marie-Thérèse Pink Diamond achieved a spectacular result at Christie’s New York, realising US$13.9 million (HK$108.3 million). Set into a contemporary ring by cult Paris-based jeweller JAR, the stone is steeped in European royal history, beginning with Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France.
Thought to have been smuggled out of Paris in 1791, the diamond’s designation comes from a succession of aristocratic owners. Marie Antoinette’s daughter, Duchess Marie Thérèse de Angoulême, passed it to her niece, Duchess Marie Thérèse de Chambord, who in turn gifted it to her niece, Queen Marie Theresa of Bavaria. Its extraordinary character perfectly complements the elegance of a bygone era that its name evokes.

The breathtaking purple-pink kite-shaped diamond is a true phenomenon of nature, weighing 10.38 carats and highlighted by a character of brilliance and fire. The New York hammer price not only solidifies its status as a legend, but also underscores the continued supremacy of rare coloured diamonds.
Superstar Supercar
A one-of-a-kind Ferrari Daytona SP3 shattered records at RM Sotheby’s Monterey sale, going for an astonishing US$26 million (HK$202.7 million) – the highest price ever achieved for a new Ferrari at public auction. This bespoke model, dubbed the ‘599+1’, was commissioned beyond the original 599-unit production run and sold to benefit the Ferrari Foundation.
The car’s striking two-tone exterior features exposed carbon fibre and Giallo Modena livery, with the first-ever full-length Ferrari logotype emblazoned across the body – a bold design statement that blends heritage with innovation. The cabin, meanwhile, showcases the marque’s commitment to both luxury and the environment. It is finished in Q-Cycle, a sustainable fabric made from recycled tyres, complemented by yellow seatbelts and embroidered Prancing Horse motifs.

Powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 engine, the SP3 delivers 829 horsepower, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in just 2.85 seconds. This sale not only marked a milestone in automotive history but also underscored Ferrari’s philanthropic vision, with the tailor-made Daytona racing to a new home as a symbol of speed, style and social impact.
Mars Attracts!
The largest Martian meteorite discovered on Earth has become the most valuable chunk of rock from outer space sold at auction. NWA 16788, named for Northwest Africa where it was recovered, garnered a hefty US$5.3 million (HK$41.3 million) at Sotheby’s in New York. Weighing 54 pounds (24.7 kilograms), it is 70% larger than any other known Martian specimen.
Scientists believe it was blasted off that planet by an asteroid strike, travelling 140 million miles (225 million kilometres) before landing in the sand of the Sahara Desert in Niger. Found in 2023, its red-brown colouration is indicative of its origin and its pristine condition is suggestive of a relatively recent arrival.

Only about 400 Martian meteorites have ever been documented, most of them tiny fragments. NWA 16788 is a rare exception, offering a once-in-a-generation opportunity for collectors and researchers alike. Its sale sparked controversy, however. Angry questions have been raised about provenance and international trafficking, with the Niger authorities investigating whether it was exported through illicit channels.