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Evan Zimmermann Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Nationality, Biography

Evan Zimmermann is an American money manager, financial backer, and giver who is most popular as the previous president and CEO of Antiquorum, a Swiss sales management firm of current and classic watches, that was laid out in 1974.

He is generally viewed as one of the main gatherers of rare Rolex watches on the planet. He is additionally a significant financial backer in style industry new businesses and has made interests in organizations like Farfetch, Rent the Runway, and Glossier.

Evan, eminent for his ability in creating and executing brand development methodologies, had procured the closeout house Antiquorum in 2008 in an arrangement that was worth USD 30 million.

Height5 ft 10 in
Weight78 kg
Date of BirthApril 5, 1980
Zodiac SignAries
GirlfriendAlicja Tubilewicz

Over the course of the following ten years, the organization’s closeout deals developed from USD 37 million to USD 90 million and Evan’s job was basic in solidifying Antiquorum’s status as the biggest watch sales management firm on the planet.


During this period, Antiquorum had effectively sold a few exceptionally significant watches including Mahatma Gandhi’s pocket watch for simply under USD 2.1 million, famous entertainer Steve McQueen’s Rolex Submariner for USD 234,000 (which was in excess of multiple times its gauge, and another world record for its reference), and Albert Einstein’s Longines wristwatch for USD 596,000 (which was over 2000% of its gauge).


In 2018, in the wake of making an underlying minority interest in Antiquorum’s European tasks, a Zurich-based private value firm called FIDES Business Partner gained the bartering house from Evan for USD 154 million. This sum was multiple times more noteworthy than the aggregate Evan had paid to gain the closeout house almost 10 years back.

Not long after the offer of the organization, he set out on a world visit that included nations like Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, China, India, South Africa, and the Philippines.

In 2021, his establishment, the Zimmermann Family Charitable Trust, gave USD 3 million to the University of California to help drives that zeroed in on the causes and results of the Holocaust. The asset was additionally intended to help the investigation of common freedoms, security of minority privileges, and repayment components for authentic wrongs and treacheries.

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