Want to be one of the only people on the planet wearing a watch that's almost as dark as a black hole? Or how about a watch with a living painting of a geisha on its dial?

Rich watch aficionados who want to get their hands on unique timepieces will face these and a dizzying array of other choices at the Only Watch Charity Auction, which will be run by Christie's in Geneva on Nov. 11.

The biennual auction, which raises money for the Monaco Association against Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, is offering bidders a choice of 50 special edition, one-of-a-kind watches that were created by some of the biggest names in watchmaking specifically for the event. The watches seem to offer something for people of all manner of tastes, including timepieces that resonate with art, technology, master engineering and cutting-edge fashion. Prices also cover a wide range, with estimated values ranging from a few thousands dollars to over $1 million.

Online bids are accepted, with more information on the watches available at www.christies.com and www.onlywatch.com.

Following is a sample of some of the more interesting watches in the auction (photos are courtesy of Only Watch):

Secret Beauty
By Bovet
Estimated value: $56,363 to $61,487.


Bovet is known for the artistic miniature paintings that adorn its watch dials, and this special edition watch doesn’t disappoint in that regard. It features a painting of a geisha on a mother of pearl dial. Moreover, the painting changes as night falls, with the clothes of the geisha gradually fading away. “This unprecedented innovation in watchmaking makes the link between the traditional enamelwork that established the House’s reputation in the 19th century and the erotic watches of the same period,” the 195-year-old company says. The winning bidder will be invited to attend the Peace and Justice gala charity dinner that will be held in London in December.