Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases and associated bracelet
Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases and associated bracelet
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 1518, movement no. 868'108, case no. 674'134, manufactured in 1951
Cal. 13''' nickel-finished lever movement, 23 jewels, bimetallic compensation balance, swan neck regulator, silvered matte dial, applied gold Arabic and dot numerals, outer railway five minute divisions and tachymetre scale, three subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minutes register, date and moon phases, two windows for day and month, circular case, snap on back, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, case, dial and movement signed
35 mm. diam. Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases and associated bracelet
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 1518, movement no. 868'108, case no. 674'134, manufactured in 1951
Cal. 13''' nickel-finished lever movement, 23 jewels, bimetallic compensation balance, swan neck regulator, silvered matte dial, applied gold Arabic and dot numerals, outer railway five minute divisions and tachymetre scale, three subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minutes register, date and moon phases, two windows for day and month, circular case, snap on back, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, case, dial and movement signed
35 mm. diam.Details
Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases and associated bracelet
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 1518, movement no. 868'108, case no. 674'134, manufactured in 1951
Cal. 13''' nickel-finished lever movement, 23 jewels, bimetallic compensation balance, swan neck regulator, silvered matte dial, applied gold Arabic and dot numerals, outer railway five minute divisions and tachymetre scale, three subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minutes register, date and moon phases, two windows for day and month, circular case, snap on back, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, case, dial and movement signed
35 mm. diam. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with raised hour markers in gold in 1951 and its subsequent sale on 24 May 1954. Furthermore delivered with an associated 18K gold woven bracelet with deployant clasp.
This reference 1518 is unquestionably one of the most attractive and best preserved examples of this iconic model to appear on the market in recent years. Purchased by the uncle of the present owners in 1951, it has remained in the same family ever since and reveals the full potential in size and beauty this reference can offer.
Evidently not worn since decades, the case is partially oxidised and coated with dust in places. It is full and retains its original case proportions to the best extent, most notably are the sharp and clean lignes of the substantial lugs with and the crisp hallmarks to the side and underneath the lug. The dial has taken an attractive ivory patina and has never been restored or cosmetically enhanced in any way. Specks of dust and oxidation to the numerals underline the fact that the watch has remained untouched for a longer lapse of time.
In fact, being of the very last generation of the 1518 family and sold at a time when its successor, reference 2499, was already on the market, the present watch is furthermore a lovely combination of the vintage 1940s look and the more advanced, modern design of the 1950s.
Fresh to the market, this watch represents a veritable trophy for the connoisseur of this legendary model.
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 (see lot 370 in this auction). 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 159 and 249 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.
Read more With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with raised hour markers in gold in 1951 and its subsequent sale on 24 May 1954. Furthermore delivered with an associated 18K gold woven bracelet with deployant clasp.
This reference 1518 is unquestionably one of the most attractive and best preserved examples of this iconic model to appear on the market in recent years. Purchased by the uncle of the present owners in 1951, it has remained in the same family ever since and reveals the full potential in size and beauty this reference can offer.
Evidently not worn since decades, the case is partially oxidised and coated with dust in places. It is full and retains its original case proportions to the best extent, most notably are the sharp and clean lignes of the substantial lugs with and the crisp hallmarks to the side and underneath the lug. The dial has taken an attractive ivory patina and has never been restored or cosmetically enhanced in any way. Specks of dust and oxidation to the numerals underline the fact that the watch has remained untouched for a longer lapse of time.
In fact, being of the very last generation of the 1518 family and sold at a time when its successor, reference 2499, was already on the market, the present watch is furthermore a lovely combination of the vintage 1940s look and the more advanced, modern design of the 1950s.
Fresh to the market, this watch represents a veritable trophy for the connoisseur of this legendary model.
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 (see lot 370 in this auction). 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 159 and 249 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 raised hour markers in gold in 1951 and its subsequent sale on 24 May 1954. Furthermore delivered with an associated 18K gold woven bracelet with deployant clasp.
This reference 1518 is unquestionably one of the most attractive and best preserved examples of this iconic model to appear on the market in recent years. Purchased by the uncle of the present owners in 1951, it has remained in the same family ever since and reveals the full potential in size and beauty this reference can offer.
Evidently not worn since decades, the case is partially oxidised and coated with dust in places. It is full and retains its original case proportions to the best extent, most notably are the sharp and clean lignes of the substantial lugs with and the crisp hallmarks to the side and underneath the lug. The dial has taken an attractive ivory patina and has never been restored or cosmetically enhanced in any way. Specks of dust and oxidation to the numerals underline the fact that the watch has remained untouched for a longer lapse of time.
In fact, being of the very last generation of the 1518 family and sold at a time when its successor, reference 2499, was already on the market, the present watch is furthermore a lovely combination of the vintage 1940s look and the more advanced, modern design of the 1950s.
Fresh to the market, this watch represents a veritable trophy for the connoisseur of this legendary model.
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 (see lot 370 in this auction). 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 159 and 249 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 raised hour markers in gold in 1951 and its subsequent sale on 24 May 1954. Furthermore delivered with an associated 18K gold woven bracelet with deployant clasp.
This reference 1518 is unquestionably one of the most attractive and best preserved examples of this iconic model to appear on the market in recent years. Purchased by the uncle of the present owners in 1951, it has remained in the same family ever since and reveals the full potential in size and beauty this reference can offer.
Evidently not worn since decades, the case is partially oxidised and coated with dust in places. It is full and retains its original case proportions to the best extent, most notably are the sharp and clean lignes of the substantial lugs with and the crisp hallmarks to the side and underneath the lug. The dial has taken an attractive ivory patina and has never been restored or cosmetically enhanced in any way. Specks of dust and oxidation to the numerals underline the fact that the watch has remained untouched for a longer lapse of time.
In fact, being of the very last generation of the 1518 family and sold at a time when its successor, reference 2499, was already on the market, the present watch is furthermore a lovely combination of the vintage 1940s look and the more advanced, modern design of the 1950s.
Fresh to the market, this watch represents a veritable trophy for the connoisseur of this legendary model.
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 (see lot 370 in this auction). 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 159 and 249 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 raised hour markers in gold in 1951 and its subsequent sale on 24 May 1954. Furthermore delivered with an associated 18K gold woven bracelet with deployant clasp. This reference 1518 is unquestionably one of the most attractive and best preserved examples of this iconic model to appear on the market in recent years. Purchased by the uncle of the present owners in 1951, it has remained in the same family ever since and reveals the full potential in size and beauty this reference can offer. Evidently not worn since decades, the case is partially oxidised and coated with dust in places. It is full and retains its original case proportions to the best extent, most notably are the sharp and clean lignes of the substantial lugs with and the crisp hallmarks to the side and underneath the lug. The dial has taken an attractive ivory patina and has never been restored or cosmetically enhanced in any way. Specks of dust and oxidation to the numerals underline the fact that the watch has remained untouched for a longer lapse of time. In fact, being of the very last generation of the 1518 family and sold at a time when its successor, reference 2499, was already on the market, the present watch is furthermore a lovely combination of the vintage 1940s look and the more advanced, modern design of the 1950s. Fresh to the market, this watch represents a veritable trophy for the connoisseur of this legendary model. 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 (see lot 370 in this auction). 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 159 and 249 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. Read more More from Important Watches Including A CONNOISSEUR'S VISION PART II
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Lot 84 Patek Philippe. A unique and historically important 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases and tonneau-shaped case SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, REF. 1527, MOVEMENT NO. 863'247, CASE NO. 634'687, MANUFACTURED IN 1943
Estimate CHF 1,500,000 – CHF 2,500,000
Price realised CHF 6,259,000
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Lot 85 Tabbah. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond and coral-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-51132, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 2,500
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Lot 86 Breguet. A lady's fine 18K pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, AUTOMATIC, HORLOGER DE LA MARINE, NO. 2254, CASE NO. 2254B, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 10,000
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Lot 87 Anon. An 18K gold and diamond-set heptagonal wristwatch with erotic scene and bracelet UNSIGNED, NO. 90'142, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 400 – CHF 600
Price realised CHF 2,125
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Lot 88 Chopard. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch SIGNED CHOPARD, GENÈVE, CASMIR, NO. 43/5833, CASE NOS. 338187 AND 4117, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 6,000
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Lot 89 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-31970 1995, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,750
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Lot 90 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond-set oval wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, COPACABANA, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-80133, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,000
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Lot 91 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K yellow and pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, PULCHRA, 30M, CASE NOS. 1111 8055 69 AND 2235, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 92 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch with mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, CASE NOS. 111 8055 68 AND 4910, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 93 Piaget. A large and slim 18K white gold square wristwatch SIGNED PIAGET, MÉCANIQUE, REF. P10074, CASE NO. 905'000, CIRCA 2005
Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500
Price realised CHF 4,375
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Lot 94 Daniel Roth. A large 18K white gold barrel-shaped wristwatch with unusual seconds display SIGNED DANIEL ROTH, ATHYS II MODEL, REF. 109.Y.60, CASE NO. 18'280, MANUFACTURED IN 2007
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 7,500
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Lot 84 Patek Philippe. A unique and historically important 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases and tonneau-shaped case SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, REF. 1527, MOVEMENT NO. 863'247, CASE NO. 634'687, MANUFACTURED IN 1943
Estimate CHF 1,500,000 – CHF 2,500,000
Price realised CHF 6,259,000
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Lot 85 Tabbah. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond and coral-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-51132, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 2,500
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Lot 86 Breguet. A lady's fine 18K pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, AUTOMATIC, HORLOGER DE LA MARINE, NO. 2254, CASE NO. 2254B, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 10,000
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Lot 87 Anon. An 18K gold and diamond-set heptagonal wristwatch with erotic scene and bracelet UNSIGNED, NO. 90'142, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 400 – CHF 600
Price realised CHF 2,125
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Lot 88 Chopard. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch SIGNED CHOPARD, GENÈVE, CASMIR, NO. 43/5833, CASE NOS. 338187 AND 4117, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 6,000
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Lot 89 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-31970 1995, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,750
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Lot 90 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond-set oval wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, COPACABANA, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-80133, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,000
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Lot 91 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K yellow and pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, PULCHRA, 30M, CASE NOS. 1111 8055 69 AND 2235, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 92 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch with mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, CASE NOS. 111 8055 68 AND 4910, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 93 Piaget. A large and slim 18K white gold square wristwatch SIGNED PIAGET, MÉCANIQUE, REF. P10074, CASE NO. 905'000, CIRCA 2005
Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500
Price realised CHF 4,375
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Lot 94 Daniel Roth. A large 18K white gold barrel-shaped wristwatch with unusual seconds display SIGNED DANIEL ROTH, ATHYS II MODEL, REF. 109.Y.60, CASE NO. 18'280, MANUFACTURED IN 2007
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 7,500
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Lot 84 Patek Philippe. A unique and historically important 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases and tonneau-shaped case SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, REF. 1527, MOVEMENT NO. 863'247, CASE NO. 634'687, MANUFACTURED IN 1943
Estimate CHF 1,500,000 – CHF 2,500,000
Price realised CHF 6,259,000
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Lot 85 Tabbah. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond and coral-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-51132, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 2,500
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Lot 86 Breguet. A lady's fine 18K pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, AUTOMATIC, HORLOGER DE LA MARINE, NO. 2254, CASE NO. 2254B, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 10,000
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Lot 87 Anon. An 18K gold and diamond-set heptagonal wristwatch with erotic scene and bracelet UNSIGNED, NO. 90'142, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 400 – CHF 600
Price realised CHF 2,125
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Lot 88 Chopard. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch SIGNED CHOPARD, GENÈVE, CASMIR, NO. 43/5833, CASE NOS. 338187 AND 4117, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 6,000
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Lot 89 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-31970 1995, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,750
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Lot 90 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond-set oval wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, COPACABANA, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-80133, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,000
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Lot 91 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K yellow and pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, PULCHRA, 30M, CASE NOS. 1111 8055 69 AND 2235, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 92 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch with mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, CASE NOS. 111 8055 68 AND 4910, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 93 Piaget. A large and slim 18K white gold square wristwatch SIGNED PIAGET, MÉCANIQUE, REF. P10074, CASE NO. 905'000, CIRCA 2005
Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500
Price realised CHF 4,375
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Lot 94 Daniel Roth. A large 18K white gold barrel-shaped wristwatch with unusual seconds display SIGNED DANIEL ROTH, ATHYS II MODEL, REF. 109.Y.60, CASE NO. 18'280, MANUFACTURED IN 2007
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 7,500
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Estimate CHF 1,500,000 – CHF 2,500,000
Price realised CHF 6,259,000
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Lot 85 Tabbah. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond and coral-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-51132, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 2,500
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Lot 86 Breguet. A lady's fine 18K pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, AUTOMATIC, HORLOGER DE LA MARINE, NO. 2254, CASE NO. 2254B, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 10,000
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Lot 87 Anon. An 18K gold and diamond-set heptagonal wristwatch with erotic scene and bracelet UNSIGNED, NO. 90'142, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 400 – CHF 600
Price realised CHF 2,125
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Lot 88 Chopard. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch SIGNED CHOPARD, GENÈVE, CASMIR, NO. 43/5833, CASE NOS. 338187 AND 4117, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 6,000
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Lot 89 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-31970 1995, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,750
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Lot 90 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond-set oval wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, COPACABANA, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-80133, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,000
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Lot 91 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K yellow and pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, PULCHRA, 30M, CASE NOS. 1111 8055 69 AND 2235, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 92 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch with mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, CASE NOS. 111 8055 68 AND 4910, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 93 Piaget. A large and slim 18K white gold square wristwatch SIGNED PIAGET, MÉCANIQUE, REF. P10074, CASE NO. 905'000, CIRCA 2005
Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500
Price realised CHF 4,375
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Lot 94 Daniel Roth. A large 18K white gold barrel-shaped wristwatch with unusual seconds display SIGNED DANIEL ROTH, ATHYS II MODEL, REF. 109.Y.60, CASE NO. 18'280, MANUFACTURED IN 2007
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 7,500
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Estimate CHF 1,500,000 – CHF 2,500,000
Price realised CHF 6,259,000
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Lot 85 Tabbah. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond and coral-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-51132, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 2,500
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Lot 86 Breguet. A lady's fine 18K pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, AUTOMATIC, HORLOGER DE LA MARINE, NO. 2254, CASE NO. 2254B, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 10,000
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Lot 87 Anon. An 18K gold and diamond-set heptagonal wristwatch with erotic scene and bracelet UNSIGNED, NO. 90'142, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 400 – CHF 600
Price realised CHF 2,125
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Lot 88 Chopard. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch SIGNED CHOPARD, GENÈVE, CASMIR, NO. 43/5833, CASE NOS. 338187 AND 4117, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 6,000
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Lot 89 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-31970 1995, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,750
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Lot 90 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond-set oval wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, COPACABANA, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-80133, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,000
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Lot 91 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K yellow and pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, PULCHRA, 30M, CASE NOS. 1111 8055 69 AND 2235, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 92 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch with mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, CASE NOS. 111 8055 68 AND 4910, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000
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Lot 93 Piaget. A large and slim 18K white gold square wristwatch SIGNED PIAGET, MÉCANIQUE, REF. P10074, CASE NO. 905'000, CIRCA 2005
Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500
Price realised CHF 4,375
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Lot 94 Daniel Roth. A large 18K white gold barrel-shaped wristwatch with unusual seconds display SIGNED DANIEL ROTH, ATHYS II MODEL, REF. 109.Y.60, CASE NO. 18'280, MANUFACTURED IN 2007
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 7,500
Follow Lot 84 Patek Philippe. A unique and historically important 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases and tonneau-shaped case SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, REF. 1527, MOVEMENT NO. 863'247, CASE NO. 634'687, MANUFACTURED IN 1943
Estimate CHF 1,500,000 – CHF 2,500,000
Price realised CHF 6,259,000 Patek Philippe. A unique and historically important 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases and tonneau-shaped case SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, REF. 1527, MOVEMENT NO. 863'247, CASE NO. 634'687, MANUFACTURED IN 1943 Estimate CHF 1,500,000 – CHF 2,500,000 Price realised CHF 6,259,000 Price realised CHF 6,259,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 85 Tabbah. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond and coral-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-51132, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 2,500 Tabbah. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond and coral-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-51132, CIRCA 1995 Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000 Price realised CHF 2,500 Price realised CHF 2,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 86 Breguet. A lady's fine 18K pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, AUTOMATIC, HORLOGER DE LA MARINE, NO. 2254, CASE NO. 2254B, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 10,000 Breguet. A lady's fine 18K pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date, mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, AUTOMATIC, HORLOGER DE LA MARINE, NO. 2254, CASE NO. 2254B, CIRCA 1995 Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 10,000 Price realised CHF 10,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 87 Anon. An 18K gold and diamond-set heptagonal wristwatch with erotic scene and bracelet UNSIGNED, NO. 90'142, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 400 – CHF 600
Price realised CHF 2,125 Anon. An 18K gold and diamond-set heptagonal wristwatch with erotic scene and bracelet UNSIGNED, NO. 90'142, CIRCA 1995 Estimate CHF 400 – CHF 600 Price realised CHF 2,125 Price realised CHF 2,125 Follow Follow Follow Lot 88 Chopard. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch SIGNED CHOPARD, GENÈVE, CASMIR, NO. 43/5833, CASE NOS. 338187 AND 4117, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 6,000 Chopard. A lady's fine and attractive 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch SIGNED CHOPARD, GENÈVE, CASMIR, NO. 43/5833, CASE NOS. 338187 AND 4117, CIRCA 1995 Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000 Price realised CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 6,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 89 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-31970 1995, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,750 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, BERET, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-31970 1995, CIRCA 1995 Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000 Price realised CHF 2,750 Price realised CHF 2,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 90 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond-set oval wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, COPACABANA, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-80133, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 2,000 Tabbah. A lady's fine 18K gold and diamond-set oval wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED TABBAH, COPACABANA, QUARTZ, CASE NO. 5-80133, CIRCA 1995 Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000 Price realised CHF 2,000 Price realised CHF 2,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 91 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K yellow and pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, PULCHRA, 30M, CASE NOS. 1111 8055 69 AND 2235, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K yellow and pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, PULCHRA, 30M, CASE NOS. 1111 8055 69 AND 2235, CIRCA 1995 Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000 Price realised CHF 3,000 Price realised CHF 3,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 92 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch with mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, CASE NOS. 111 8055 68 AND 4910, CIRCA 1995
Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000
Price realised CHF 3,000 Bertolucci. A lady's fine 18K gold, diamond, ruby and emerald-set wristwatch with mother-of-pearl dial and bracelet SIGNED BERTOLUCCI, CASE NOS. 111 8055 68 AND 4910, CIRCA 1995 Estimate CHF 1,500 – CHF 2,000 Price realised CHF 3,000 Price realised CHF 3,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 93 Piaget. A large and slim 18K white gold square wristwatch SIGNED PIAGET, MÉCANIQUE, REF. P10074, CASE NO. 905'000, CIRCA 2005
Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500
Price realised CHF 4,375 Piaget. A large and slim 18K white gold square wristwatch SIGNED PIAGET, MÉCANIQUE, REF. P10074, CASE NO. 905'000, CIRCA 2005 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 4,375 Price realised CHF 4,375 Follow Follow Follow Lot 94 Daniel Roth. A large 18K white gold barrel-shaped wristwatch with unusual seconds display SIGNED DANIEL ROTH, ATHYS II MODEL, REF. 109.Y.60, CASE NO. 18'280, MANUFACTURED IN 2007
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 7,500 Daniel Roth. A large 18K white gold barrel-shaped wristwatch with unusual seconds display SIGNED DANIEL ROTH, ATHYS II MODEL, REF. 109.Y.60, CASE NO. 18'280, MANUFACTURED IN 2007 Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 7,500 Price realised CHF 7,500 Follow Follow Follow Visually slide to previous slide button
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