Patek Philippe. A very fine, rare and attractive 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases
Patek Philippe. A very fine, rare and attractive 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases
Signed Patek, Philippe & Co., Genève, ref. 1518, movement no. 867'081, case no. 649'544, manufactured in 1947
Cal. 13''' mechanical movement, 23 jewels, silvered matte dial, applied gold Arabic and dot numerals, outer railway Arabic five minute divisions and tachymetre scale in miles, two windows for day and month in English, three subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minutes register and phases of the moon combined with date, circular case, downturned lugs, rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, snap on back, 18K gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
35 mm diam.Details
Patek Philippe. A very fine, rare and attractive 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases
Signed Patek, Philippe & Co., Genève, ref. 1518, movement no. 867'081, case no. 649'544, manufactured in 1947
Cal. 13''' mechanical movement, 23 jewels, silvered matte dial, applied gold Arabic and dot numerals, outer railway Arabic five minute divisions and tachymetre scale in miles, two windows for day and month in English, three subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minutes register and phases of the moon combined with date, circular case, downturned lugs, rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, snap on back, 18K gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
35 mm diam. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with silvered dial and raised gold hour markers in 1947 and its subsequent sale on 24 February 1948.
The watch offered here for sale is a very appealing example of the yellow gold version of reference 1518. I has been the property of the same gentleman collector for many years, unused and safely locked away. Most likely during a professional servicing in the workshops of Patek Philippe in Geneva in 1977, the original case back was replaced against the present service back, featuring the manufacturer’s signature, reference and case number. At the same time the dial was gently cleaned and luminous dots next to the Arabic numerals were removed, slight remnants still visible. The hard enamel scales and signature are full, the small comma between Patek and Philippe and the French “accent grave” above the second “e” in Genève, both particularly sensible to careless interventions, are clearly visible. The case, still retaining the original crown, has likewise been treated with know-how and respect, the gold mark underneath the upper left lug is crisp, the pin-holes are tight.
Overall a healthy and well-preserved example, blessed with its private provenance and Patek Philippe's professional servicing, this wonderful "ready to wear" reference 1518 will offer great value and pleasure to its future owner.
Reference 1518
Reference 1518 was launched in 1941 and according to literature, only 281 examples were made until 1954, the majority cased in yellow gold, few in pink gold. It was furthermore the first perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch produced in series by any watch company. The model was later replaced by reference 2499 (see lots 116 and 174 in this auction), also a perpetual calendar chronograph, but with a wider diameter and fluted lugs.
Reference 1518 is illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, first edition p. 231 pl. 386, second edition, p. 303 pl. 459, and in Armbanduhren - 100 Jahre Entwicklungsgeschichte by Kahlert, Mühe, Brunner, second edition p. 127. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with silvered dial and raised gold hour markers in 1947 and its subsequent sale on 24 February 1948.
The watch offered here for sale is a very appealing example of the yellow gold version of reference 1518. I has been the property of the same gentleman collector for many years, unused and safely locked away. Most likely during a professional servicing in the workshops of Patek Philippe in Geneva in 1977, the original case back was replaced against the present service back, featuring the manufacturer’s signature, reference and case number. At the same time the dial was gently cleaned and luminous dots next to the Arabic numerals were removed, slight remnants still visible. The hard enamel scales and signature are full, the small comma between Patek and Philippe and the French “accent grave” above the second “e” in Genève, both particularly sensible to careless interventions, are clearly visible. The case, still retaining the original crown, has likewise been treated with know-how and respect, the gold mark underneath the upper left lug is crisp, the pin-holes are tight.
Overall a healthy and well-preserved example, blessed with its private provenance and Patek Philippe's professional servicing, this wonderful "ready to wear" reference 1518 will offer great value and pleasure to its future owner.
Reference 1518
Reference 1518 was launched in 1941 and according to literature, only 281 examples were made until 1954, the majority cased in yellow gold, few in pink gold. It was furthermore the first perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch produced in series by any watch company. The model was later replaced by reference 2499 (see lots 116 and 174 in this auction), also a perpetual calendar chronograph, but with a wider diameter and fluted lugs.
Reference 1518 is illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, first edition p. 231 pl. 386, second edition, p. 303 pl. 459, and in Armbanduhren - 100 Jahre Entwicklungsgeschichte by Kahlert, Mühe, Brunner, second edition p. 127. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with silvered dial and raised gold hour markers in 1947 and its subsequent sale on 24 February 1948.
The watch offered here for sale is a very appealing example of the yellow gold version of reference 1518. I has been the property of the same gentleman collector for many years, unused and safely locked away. Most likely during a professional servicing in the workshops of Patek Philippe in Geneva in 1977, the original case back was replaced against the present service back, featuring the manufacturer’s signature, reference and case number. At the same time the dial was gently cleaned and luminous dots next to the Arabic numerals were removed, slight remnants still visible. The hard enamel scales and signature are full, the small comma between Patek and Philippe and the French “accent grave” above the second “e” in Genève, both particularly sensible to careless interventions, are clearly visible. The case, still retaining the original crown, has likewise been treated with know-how and respect, the gold mark underneath the upper left lug is crisp, the pin-holes are tight.
Overall a healthy and well-preserved example, blessed with its private provenance and Patek Philippe's professional servicing, this wonderful "ready to wear" reference 1518 will offer great value and pleasure to its future owner.
Reference 1518
Reference 1518 was launched in 1941 and according to literature, only 281 examples were made until 1954, the majority cased in yellow gold, few in pink gold. It was furthermore the first perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch produced in series by any watch company. The model was later replaced by reference 2499 (see lots 116 and 174 in this auction), also a perpetual calendar chronograph, but with a wider diameter and fluted lugs.
Reference 1518 is illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, first edition p. 231 pl. 386, second edition, p. 303 pl. 459, and in Armbanduhren - 100 Jahre Entwicklungsgeschichte by Kahlert, Mühe, Brunner, second edition p. 127. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with silvered dial and raised gold hour markers in 1947 and its subsequent sale on 24 February 1948.
The watch offered here for sale is a very appealing example of the yellow gold version of reference 1518. I has been the property of the same gentleman collector for many years, unused and safely locked away. Most likely during a professional servicing in the workshops of Patek Philippe in Geneva in 1977, the original case back was replaced against the present service back, featuring the manufacturer’s signature, reference and case number. At the same time the dial was gently cleaned and luminous dots next to the Arabic numerals were removed, slight remnants still visible. The hard enamel scales and signature are full, the small comma between Patek and Philippe and the French “accent grave” above the second “e” in Genève, both particularly sensible to careless interventions, are clearly visible. The case, still retaining the original crown, has likewise been treated with know-how and respect, the gold mark underneath the upper left lug is crisp, the pin-holes are tight.
Overall a healthy and well-preserved example, blessed with its private provenance and Patek Philippe's professional servicing, this wonderful "ready to wear" reference 1518 will offer great value and pleasure to its future owner.
Reference 1518
Reference 1518 was launched in 1941 and according to literature, only 281 examples were made until 1954, the majority cased in yellow gold, few in pink gold. It was furthermore the first perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch produced in series by any watch company. The model was later replaced by reference 2499 (see lots 116 and 174 in this auction), also a perpetual calendar chronograph, but with a wider diameter and fluted lugs.
Reference 1518 is illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, first edition p. 231 pl. 386, second edition, p. 303 pl. 459, and in Armbanduhren - 100 Jahre Entwicklungsgeschichte by Kahlert, Mühe, Brunner, second edition p. 127. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with silvered dial and raised gold hour markers in 1947 and its subsequent sale on 24 February 1948. The watch offered here for sale is a very appealing example of the yellow gold version of reference 1518. I has been the property of the same gentleman collector for many years, unused and safely locked away. Most likely during a professional servicing in the workshops of Patek Philippe in Geneva in 1977, the original case back was replaced against the present service back, featuring the manufacturer’s signature, reference and case number. At the same time the dial was gently cleaned and luminous dots next to the Arabic numerals were removed, slight remnants still visible. The hard enamel scales and signature are full, the small comma between Patek and Philippe and the French “accent grave” above the second “e” in Genève, both particularly sensible to careless interventions, are clearly visible. The case, still retaining the original crown, has likewise been treated with know-how and respect, the gold mark underneath the upper left lug is crisp, the pin-holes are tight. Overall a healthy and well-preserved example, blessed with its private provenance and Patek Philippe's professional servicing, this wonderful "ready to wear" reference 1518 will offer great value and pleasure to its future owner. Reference 1518 Reference 1518 was launched in 1941 and according to literature, only 281 examples were made until 1954, the majority cased in yellow gold, few in pink gold. It was furthermore the first perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch produced in series by any watch company. The model was later replaced by reference 2499 (see lots 116 and 174 in this auction), also a perpetual calendar chronograph, but with a wider diameter and fluted lugs. Reference 1518 is illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, first edition p. 231 pl. 386, second edition, p. 303 pl. 459, and in Armbanduhren - 100 Jahre Entwicklungsgeschichte by Kahlert, Mühe, Brunner, second edition p. 127. More from Rare Watches Including Important Private Collections
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Estimate CHF 100,000 – CHF 150,000
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Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,200,000
Price realised CHF 3,245,000
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Lot 124 Breguet, Paris, No. 1362 “Souscription Moyenne à Tact”. An extremely rare, large and slim 18K Gold à Tact Watch with Ruby Cylinder Escapement, in a Breguet Gold-Tooled Red Morocco Fitted Box No. 1362 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1362, SOLD ON 25 FRUCTIDOR, AN 12 (12 SEPTEMBER, 1804) TO MONSIEUR HAINGUERLOT FOR THE SUM OF 1,600 FRANCS
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Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
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Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 450,000
Price realised CHF 353,000
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Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 800,000
Price realised CHF 1,121,000
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Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 100,000
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Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
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Estimate CHF 100,000 – CHF 150,000
Price realised CHF 149,000
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Price realised CHF 27,500
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Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
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Lot 125 Breguet, Paris, No. 2926 “montre répétition perpétuelle en or”. A very fine and extremely rare 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with power reserve SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2926, SOLD ON 27 NOVEMBER 1816 TO OUVRARD FOR THE SUM OF 4,500 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 305,000
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Lot 126 Breguet, Paris, No. 2044 “montre répétition à grande sonnerie”. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold two-train quarter repeating grande sonnerie striking clockwatch with ruby cylinder escapement SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, NO. 2044, SOLD ON 14 JANUARY 1807 TO MONSIEUR CASTANEDA FOR THE SUM OF 3,240 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 149,000
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Lot 116 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, THIRD SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 869'489, CASE NO. 2'700'441, MANUFACTURED IN 1976
Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 450,000
Price realised CHF 353,000
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Lot 117 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hours indication and guilloché silvered dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2523/1, MOVEMENT NO. 724'314, CASE NO. 313'048, MANUFACTURED IN 1965
Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 800,000
Price realised CHF 1,121,000
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Lot 118 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold automatic world time wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 5131, MOVEMENT NO. 5’626’054, CASE NO. 4’540’709, MANUFACTURED IN 2011
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 100,000
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Lot 119 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold limited edition chronograph wristwatch with original certificate, sealed engraved second case back and box, made for the 250th anniversary of Beyer Zürich SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, BEYER, FABRIQUÉE POUR LE 250ÈME DE BEYER À ZÜRICH 1760 - 2010, NO. 44/50, REF. 5170, MOVEMENT NO. 5'509'429, CASE NO. 4'525'928, MANUFACTURED IN 2010
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 68,750
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Lot 120 Patek Philippe. A fine, large and very rare 18K gold automatic astronomical wristwatch with sky chart, phases and orbit of the moon including time of meridian passage of Sirius and of the moon SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CELESTIAL MODEL, REF. 5102, MOVEMENT NO. 3'580'141, CASE NO. 4'448'614, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 100,000 – CHF 150,000
Price realised CHF 149,000
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Lot 121 Breguet, No. 1285 “montre à cadran tournant portant les heures sautantes dans un guichet”. A fine and very rare 18K white gold and osmium openface jumping and wandering hour keyless lever dress watch with original Breguet green morocco box no. 1285 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1285, SOLD ON 25 AUGUST 1926 TO JEAN DOLLFUS
Estimate CHF 25,000 – CHF 45,000
Price realised CHF 27,500
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Lot 122 Verger Frères, made for Grogan Co. A fine, rare and unusual 18K yellow gold and platinum openface "bras en l’air" keyless lever dress watch SIGNED VERGER FRÈRES, RETAILED BY GROGAN CO., MOVEMENT NO. 140'171, CASE NO. 10'285, CIRCA 1930
Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 123 Breguet, No. 217 “montre perpétuelle à répétition à quantième de mois et dates et équation, échappement libre à ancre”. An exceptional and historically important, probably unique 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with sectoral equation of time, day and month calendar and sectoral power-reserve indication, constructed on the principals of the garde-temps, in a Desoutter gold tooled red morocco fitted box No. 217 SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, SOLD IN GERMINAL AN 8 (1800) TO GÉNÉRAL MOREAU FOR THE SUM OF 3,600 FRANCS, RESOLD TO MR. HAVAS ON 31ST DECEMBER 1817 FOR 4,800 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,200,000
Price realised CHF 3,245,000
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Lot 124 Breguet, Paris, No. 1362 “Souscription Moyenne à Tact”. An extremely rare, large and slim 18K Gold à Tact Watch with Ruby Cylinder Escapement, in a Breguet Gold-Tooled Red Morocco Fitted Box No. 1362 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1362, SOLD ON 25 FRUCTIDOR, AN 12 (12 SEPTEMBER, 1804) TO MONSIEUR HAINGUERLOT FOR THE SUM OF 1,600 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000
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Lot 125 Breguet, Paris, No. 2926 “montre répétition perpétuelle en or”. A very fine and extremely rare 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with power reserve SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2926, SOLD ON 27 NOVEMBER 1816 TO OUVRARD FOR THE SUM OF 4,500 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 305,000
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Lot 126 Breguet, Paris, No. 2044 “montre répétition à grande sonnerie”. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold two-train quarter repeating grande sonnerie striking clockwatch with ruby cylinder escapement SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, NO. 2044, SOLD ON 14 JANUARY 1807 TO MONSIEUR CASTANEDA FOR THE SUM OF 3,240 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 149,000
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Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 450,000
Price realised CHF 353,000
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Lot 117 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hours indication and guilloché silvered dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2523/1, MOVEMENT NO. 724'314, CASE NO. 313'048, MANUFACTURED IN 1965
Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 800,000
Price realised CHF 1,121,000
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Lot 118 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold automatic world time wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 5131, MOVEMENT NO. 5’626’054, CASE NO. 4’540’709, MANUFACTURED IN 2011
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 100,000
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Lot 119 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold limited edition chronograph wristwatch with original certificate, sealed engraved second case back and box, made for the 250th anniversary of Beyer Zürich SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, BEYER, FABRIQUÉE POUR LE 250ÈME DE BEYER À ZÜRICH 1760 - 2010, NO. 44/50, REF. 5170, MOVEMENT NO. 5'509'429, CASE NO. 4'525'928, MANUFACTURED IN 2010
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 68,750
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Lot 120 Patek Philippe. A fine, large and very rare 18K gold automatic astronomical wristwatch with sky chart, phases and orbit of the moon including time of meridian passage of Sirius and of the moon SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CELESTIAL MODEL, REF. 5102, MOVEMENT NO. 3'580'141, CASE NO. 4'448'614, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 100,000 – CHF 150,000
Price realised CHF 149,000
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Lot 121 Breguet, No. 1285 “montre à cadran tournant portant les heures sautantes dans un guichet”. A fine and very rare 18K white gold and osmium openface jumping and wandering hour keyless lever dress watch with original Breguet green morocco box no. 1285 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1285, SOLD ON 25 AUGUST 1926 TO JEAN DOLLFUS
Estimate CHF 25,000 – CHF 45,000
Price realised CHF 27,500
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Lot 122 Verger Frères, made for Grogan Co. A fine, rare and unusual 18K yellow gold and platinum openface "bras en l’air" keyless lever dress watch SIGNED VERGER FRÈRES, RETAILED BY GROGAN CO., MOVEMENT NO. 140'171, CASE NO. 10'285, CIRCA 1930
Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 123 Breguet, No. 217 “montre perpétuelle à répétition à quantième de mois et dates et équation, échappement libre à ancre”. An exceptional and historically important, probably unique 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with sectoral equation of time, day and month calendar and sectoral power-reserve indication, constructed on the principals of the garde-temps, in a Desoutter gold tooled red morocco fitted box No. 217 SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, SOLD IN GERMINAL AN 8 (1800) TO GÉNÉRAL MOREAU FOR THE SUM OF 3,600 FRANCS, RESOLD TO MR. HAVAS ON 31ST DECEMBER 1817 FOR 4,800 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,200,000
Price realised CHF 3,245,000
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Lot 124 Breguet, Paris, No. 1362 “Souscription Moyenne à Tact”. An extremely rare, large and slim 18K Gold à Tact Watch with Ruby Cylinder Escapement, in a Breguet Gold-Tooled Red Morocco Fitted Box No. 1362 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1362, SOLD ON 25 FRUCTIDOR, AN 12 (12 SEPTEMBER, 1804) TO MONSIEUR HAINGUERLOT FOR THE SUM OF 1,600 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000
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Lot 125 Breguet, Paris, No. 2926 “montre répétition perpétuelle en or”. A very fine and extremely rare 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with power reserve SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2926, SOLD ON 27 NOVEMBER 1816 TO OUVRARD FOR THE SUM OF 4,500 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 305,000
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Lot 126 Breguet, Paris, No. 2044 “montre répétition à grande sonnerie”. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold two-train quarter repeating grande sonnerie striking clockwatch with ruby cylinder escapement SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, NO. 2044, SOLD ON 14 JANUARY 1807 TO MONSIEUR CASTANEDA FOR THE SUM OF 3,240 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 149,000
Follow Lot 116 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, THIRD SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 869'489, CASE NO. 2'700'441, MANUFACTURED IN 1976
Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 450,000
Price realised CHF 353,000
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Lot 117 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hours indication and guilloché silvered dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2523/1, MOVEMENT NO. 724'314, CASE NO. 313'048, MANUFACTURED IN 1965
Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 800,000
Price realised CHF 1,121,000
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Lot 118 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold automatic world time wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 5131, MOVEMENT NO. 5’626’054, CASE NO. 4’540’709, MANUFACTURED IN 2011
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 100,000
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Lot 119 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold limited edition chronograph wristwatch with original certificate, sealed engraved second case back and box, made for the 250th anniversary of Beyer Zürich SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, BEYER, FABRIQUÉE POUR LE 250ÈME DE BEYER À ZÜRICH 1760 - 2010, NO. 44/50, REF. 5170, MOVEMENT NO. 5'509'429, CASE NO. 4'525'928, MANUFACTURED IN 2010
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 68,750
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Lot 120 Patek Philippe. A fine, large and very rare 18K gold automatic astronomical wristwatch with sky chart, phases and orbit of the moon including time of meridian passage of Sirius and of the moon SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CELESTIAL MODEL, REF. 5102, MOVEMENT NO. 3'580'141, CASE NO. 4'448'614, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 100,000 – CHF 150,000
Price realised CHF 149,000
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Lot 121 Breguet, No. 1285 “montre à cadran tournant portant les heures sautantes dans un guichet”. A fine and very rare 18K white gold and osmium openface jumping and wandering hour keyless lever dress watch with original Breguet green morocco box no. 1285 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1285, SOLD ON 25 AUGUST 1926 TO JEAN DOLLFUS
Estimate CHF 25,000 – CHF 45,000
Price realised CHF 27,500
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Lot 122 Verger Frères, made for Grogan Co. A fine, rare and unusual 18K yellow gold and platinum openface "bras en l’air" keyless lever dress watch SIGNED VERGER FRÈRES, RETAILED BY GROGAN CO., MOVEMENT NO. 140'171, CASE NO. 10'285, CIRCA 1930
Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 123 Breguet, No. 217 “montre perpétuelle à répétition à quantième de mois et dates et équation, échappement libre à ancre”. An exceptional and historically important, probably unique 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with sectoral equation of time, day and month calendar and sectoral power-reserve indication, constructed on the principals of the garde-temps, in a Desoutter gold tooled red morocco fitted box No. 217 SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, SOLD IN GERMINAL AN 8 (1800) TO GÉNÉRAL MOREAU FOR THE SUM OF 3,600 FRANCS, RESOLD TO MR. HAVAS ON 31ST DECEMBER 1817 FOR 4,800 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,200,000
Price realised CHF 3,245,000
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Lot 124 Breguet, Paris, No. 1362 “Souscription Moyenne à Tact”. An extremely rare, large and slim 18K Gold à Tact Watch with Ruby Cylinder Escapement, in a Breguet Gold-Tooled Red Morocco Fitted Box No. 1362 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1362, SOLD ON 25 FRUCTIDOR, AN 12 (12 SEPTEMBER, 1804) TO MONSIEUR HAINGUERLOT FOR THE SUM OF 1,600 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000
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Lot 125 Breguet, Paris, No. 2926 “montre répétition perpétuelle en or”. A very fine and extremely rare 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with power reserve SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2926, SOLD ON 27 NOVEMBER 1816 TO OUVRARD FOR THE SUM OF 4,500 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 305,000
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Lot 126 Breguet, Paris, No. 2044 “montre répétition à grande sonnerie”. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold two-train quarter repeating grande sonnerie striking clockwatch with ruby cylinder escapement SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, NO. 2044, SOLD ON 14 JANUARY 1807 TO MONSIEUR CASTANEDA FOR THE SUM OF 3,240 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 149,000
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Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 450,000
Price realised CHF 353,000 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, THIRD SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 869'489, CASE NO. 2'700'441, MANUFACTURED IN 1976 Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 450,000 Price realised CHF 353,000 Price realised CHF 353,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 117 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hours indication and guilloché silvered dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2523/1, MOVEMENT NO. 724'314, CASE NO. 313'048, MANUFACTURED IN 1965
Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 800,000
Price realised CHF 1,121,000 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hours indication and guilloché silvered dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2523/1, MOVEMENT NO. 724'314, CASE NO. 313'048, MANUFACTURED IN 1965 Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 800,000 Price realised CHF 1,121,000 Price realised CHF 1,121,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 118 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold automatic world time wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 5131, MOVEMENT NO. 5’626’054, CASE NO. 4’540’709, MANUFACTURED IN 2011
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 100,000 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold automatic world time wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 5131, MOVEMENT NO. 5’626’054, CASE NO. 4’540’709, MANUFACTURED IN 2011 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000 Price realised CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 100,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 119 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold limited edition chronograph wristwatch with original certificate, sealed engraved second case back and box, made for the 250th anniversary of Beyer Zürich SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, BEYER, FABRIQUÉE POUR LE 250ÈME DE BEYER À ZÜRICH 1760 - 2010, NO. 44/50, REF. 5170, MOVEMENT NO. 5'509'429, CASE NO. 4'525'928, MANUFACTURED IN 2010
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 68,750 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold limited edition chronograph wristwatch with original certificate, sealed engraved second case back and box, made for the 250th anniversary of Beyer Zürich SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, BEYER, FABRIQUÉE POUR LE 250ÈME DE BEYER À ZÜRICH 1760 - 2010, NO. 44/50, REF. 5170, MOVEMENT NO. 5'509'429, CASE NO. 4'525'928, MANUFACTURED IN 2010 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 68,750 Price realised CHF 68,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 120 Patek Philippe. A fine, large and very rare 18K gold automatic astronomical wristwatch with sky chart, phases and orbit of the moon including time of meridian passage of Sirius and of the moon SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CELESTIAL MODEL, REF. 5102, MOVEMENT NO. 3'580'141, CASE NO. 4'448'614, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 100,000 – CHF 150,000
Price realised CHF 149,000 Patek Philippe. A fine, large and very rare 18K gold automatic astronomical wristwatch with sky chart, phases and orbit of the moon including time of meridian passage of Sirius and of the moon SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CELESTIAL MODEL, REF. 5102, MOVEMENT NO. 3'580'141, CASE NO. 4'448'614, MANUFACTURED IN 2009 Estimate CHF 100,000 – CHF 150,000 Price realised CHF 149,000 Price realised CHF 149,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 121 Breguet, No. 1285 “montre à cadran tournant portant les heures sautantes dans un guichet”. A fine and very rare 18K white gold and osmium openface jumping and wandering hour keyless lever dress watch with original Breguet green morocco box no. 1285 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1285, SOLD ON 25 AUGUST 1926 TO JEAN DOLLFUS
Estimate CHF 25,000 – CHF 45,000
Price realised CHF 27,500 Breguet, No. 1285 “montre à cadran tournant portant les heures sautantes dans un guichet”. A fine and very rare 18K white gold and osmium openface jumping and wandering hour keyless lever dress watch with original Breguet green morocco box no. 1285 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1285, SOLD ON 25 AUGUST 1926 TO JEAN DOLLFUS Estimate CHF 25,000 – CHF 45,000 Price realised CHF 27,500 Price realised CHF 27,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 122 Verger Frères, made for Grogan Co. A fine, rare and unusual 18K yellow gold and platinum openface "bras en l’air" keyless lever dress watch SIGNED VERGER FRÈRES, RETAILED BY GROGAN CO., MOVEMENT NO. 140'171, CASE NO. 10'285, CIRCA 1930
Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000
Price realised CHF 16,250 Verger Frères, made for Grogan Co. A fine, rare and unusual 18K yellow gold and platinum openface "bras en l’air" keyless lever dress watch SIGNED VERGER FRÈRES, RETAILED BY GROGAN CO., MOVEMENT NO. 140'171, CASE NO. 10'285, CIRCA 1930 Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 16,250 Price realised CHF 16,250 Follow Follow Follow Lot 123 Breguet, No. 217 “montre perpétuelle à répétition à quantième de mois et dates et équation, échappement libre à ancre”. An exceptional and historically important, probably unique 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with sectoral equation of time, day and month calendar and sectoral power-reserve indication, constructed on the principals of the garde-temps, in a Desoutter gold tooled red morocco fitted box No. 217 SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, SOLD IN GERMINAL AN 8 (1800) TO GÉNÉRAL MOREAU FOR THE SUM OF 3,600 FRANCS, RESOLD TO MR. HAVAS ON 31ST DECEMBER 1817 FOR 4,800 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,200,000
Price realised CHF 3,245,000 Breguet, No. 217 “montre perpétuelle à répétition à quantième de mois et dates et équation, échappement libre à ancre”. An exceptional and historically important, probably unique 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with sectoral equation of time, day and month calendar and sectoral power-reserve indication, constructed on the principals of the garde-temps, in a Desoutter gold tooled red morocco fitted box No. 217 SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, SOLD IN GERMINAL AN 8 (1800) TO GÉNÉRAL MOREAU FOR THE SUM OF 3,600 FRANCS, RESOLD TO MR. HAVAS ON 31ST DECEMBER 1817 FOR 4,800 FRANCS Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,200,000 Price realised CHF 3,245,000 Price realised CHF 3,245,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 124 Breguet, Paris, No. 1362 “Souscription Moyenne à Tact”. An extremely rare, large and slim 18K Gold à Tact Watch with Ruby Cylinder Escapement, in a Breguet Gold-Tooled Red Morocco Fitted Box No. 1362 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1362, SOLD ON 25 FRUCTIDOR, AN 12 (12 SEPTEMBER, 1804) TO MONSIEUR HAINGUERLOT FOR THE SUM OF 1,600 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000 Breguet, Paris, No. 1362 “Souscription Moyenne à Tact”. An extremely rare, large and slim 18K Gold à Tact Watch with Ruby Cylinder Escapement, in a Breguet Gold-Tooled Red Morocco Fitted Box No. 1362 SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1362, SOLD ON 25 FRUCTIDOR, AN 12 (12 SEPTEMBER, 1804) TO MONSIEUR HAINGUERLOT FOR THE SUM OF 1,600 FRANCS Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000 Price realised CHF 137,000 Price realised CHF 137,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 125 Breguet, Paris, No. 2926 “montre répétition perpétuelle en or”. A very fine and extremely rare 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with power reserve SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2926, SOLD ON 27 NOVEMBER 1816 TO OUVRARD FOR THE SUM OF 4,500 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 305,000 Breguet, Paris, No. 2926 “montre répétition perpétuelle en or”. A very fine and extremely rare 18K gold self-winding à toc quarter repeating lever watch with power reserve SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2926, SOLD ON 27 NOVEMBER 1816 TO OUVRARD FOR THE SUM OF 4,500 FRANCS Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000 Price realised CHF 305,000 Price realised CHF 305,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 126 Breguet, Paris, No. 2044 “montre répétition à grande sonnerie”. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold two-train quarter repeating grande sonnerie striking clockwatch with ruby cylinder escapement SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, NO. 2044, SOLD ON 14 JANUARY 1807 TO MONSIEUR CASTANEDA FOR THE SUM OF 3,240 FRANCS
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000
Price realised CHF 149,000 Breguet, Paris, No. 2044 “montre répétition à grande sonnerie”. A very fine, extremely rare and large 18K gold two-train quarter repeating grande sonnerie striking clockwatch with ruby cylinder escapement SIGNED BREGUET ET FILS, NO. 2044, SOLD ON 14 JANUARY 1807 TO MONSIEUR CASTANEDA FOR THE SUM OF 3,240 FRANCS Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 220,000 Price realised CHF 149,000 Price realised CHF 149,000 Follow Follow Follow Visually slide to previous slide button
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