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Patek Philippe Hour Glass 1593

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Patek Philippe Gondolo Hour Glass 1593

Basic Info Listing code : PZM0G9 Brand : Patek Philippe Reference number : 1593 Dealer product code : 20250615-4814 Movement : Manual winding Case material : Yellow gold Bracelet material : Alligator skin Year of production : 1948 Condition : Used (Very good) Scope of delivery : No original box, no original papers Location : Belgium, KNOKKE-LE-ZOUTE Price : 20,670 Availability : Item is in stock Caliber Movement : Manual winding Case Case material : Yellow gold Crystal : Sapphire crystal Bracelet/strap Bracelet material : Alligator skin Clasp : Buckle Patek Philippe Reference 1593 – “Hourglass” Men’s wristwatch – 1940s–1950s Art Deco style – Curved rectangular case The Patek Philippe Reference 1593 is an exceptional timepiece introduced in the 1940s, perfectly embodying the Art Deco refinement and horological mastery of the Geneva-based manufacture. Designed to naturally follow the curve of the wrist, it combines architectural elegance with horological purity in a discreet and extremely refined format. Production period:circa 1944 – 1950s Case: Curved rectangular “hourglass” shape, slightly cinched at the center Dimensions: Approximately 23 x 38 mm Material:18k yellow gold Crystal:Beveled glass, following the sloped edges of the case, typical of Art Deco styling Dial: Silvered, with applied gold hour markers Hands: Dauphine-style Movement: Caliber 9-90, manual winding Manufactured by Patek Philippe Rectangular form movement designed to match the shape of the case Strap: Alligator leather with original pin buckle Notable Features “Hourglass” case: cinched at the center, emblematic of 1940s watch design Beveled crystal: enhances geometric lines and plays with light Caliber 9-90: a historic shaped movement, highly sought-after by collectors Place in Horological History The 1593 is a landmark model that showcases Patek Philippe’s expertise in non-round watch design. Its discretion, ergonomic shape, and clean lines make it a gentleman’s watch of distinction, and a highly dependable value on the collector’s market. Sold with its Extract from the Archives, confirming production in 1948 and delivery to its original client in June 1949.

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