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Patek Philippe Hour Glass 1593

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Patek Philippe. A very fine and unique 18K gold rectangular-shaped wristwatch with cloisonne enamel dial depicting the map of Egypt and Sudan

Patek Philippe. A very fine and unique 18K gold rectangular-shaped wristwatch with cloisonne enamel dial depicting the map of Egypt and Sudan Signed Patek Philippe, Geneve, ref. 1593, movement no. 971'552, case no. 656'772, manufactured in 1949 Cal. 9'''90 rectangular-shaped nickel-finished lever movement, 18 jewels, bimetallic compensation balance, the cloisonné enamel dial depicting a may of Egypt and Sudan, the Nile river, parts of the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, the capitals Cairo and Khartoum marked by applied diamonds, the applied Royal Crown of Egypt to 12 o'clock, applied gold baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, the rectangular-shaped case with concave sides, faceted crystal, snap on back, case, dial and movement signed 41 mm. overall length , The present watch is prominently illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, 1988 edition, p. 116, pl. 164.Details Patek Philippe. A very fine and unique 18K gold rectangular-shaped wristwatch with cloisonne enamel dial depicting the map of Egypt and Sudan Signed Patek Philippe, Geneve, ref. 1593, movement no. 971'552, case no. 656'772, manufactured in 1949 Cal. 9'''90 rectangular-shaped nickel-finished lever movement, 18 jewels, bimetallic compensation balance, the cloisonné enamel dial depicting a may of Egypt and Sudan, the Nile river, parts of the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, the capitals Cairo and Khartoum marked by applied diamonds, the applied Royal Crown of Egypt to 12 o'clock, applied gold baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, the rectangular-shaped case with concave sides, faceted crystal, snap on back, case, dial and movement signed 41 mm. overall length Literature The present watch is prominently illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, 1988 edition, p. 116, pl. 164. Accompanied by Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with 12 cabochons and 2 diamonds to the dial in 1949 and its subsequent sale on 8 December 1949. Reference 1593, launched in 1944, is one of Patek Philippe's best designs ever given to a rectangular wristwatch. Mainly cased in gold, it was available with different dial layouts as well as with the most attractive cloisonné enamel version, very popular in the late 1940s/early 1950s. Given the high cost of such a dial, these were often made upon special order, the motif chosen by the client. Consequently, only a limited number of these unique watches exist. The present watch and its attractive and unusual dial depicting the map of Egypt and Sudan, the capitals Cairo and Khartoum marked by small diamonds, was most certainly made upon special order for King Farouk I of Egypt. It is believed to be one of only two examples of reference 1593 fitted with a "Map of Egypt" enamel dial to exist to date, the two dials showing certain differences though, hence rendering each watch a unique piece. Its "sibling" is on permanent exhibition at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva and is furthermore illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, p. 141. Farouk (1 February 1920 - 18 March 1965), son of King Fuad I (1868-1936) was the King of Egypt from 1936 to 1952. His full title was "H.M. Farouk I, by the grace of God, King of Egypt and of Sudan, Sovereign of Nubia, of Kordofan and of Darfur". Educated in Egypt and England, he ascended the throne in 1936. In 1952 a coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser forced him to abdicate. He was succeeded by his infant son, Fu'ad II, until 1953 when Egypt became a republic. An avid collector especially of small decorative objects which he kept in the Koubbeh Palace, King Farouk's collection comprised important watches and clocks, a precious stamp collection, an 8,500-piece coin and medals collection, clocks and watches as well as many other beautiful antiquities including a 1906 Fabergé egg that belonged to the last Russian Czar. Particularly fond of fine and decorative timepieces which he would also often present as a gift, he used to order watches from the world's most prestigious watchmakers. After Farouk's abdication, his collection was sold at auction in Cairo in 1954, a sale that took nine days due to the amount of property offered. Read more Accompanied by Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with 12 cabochons and 2 diamonds to the dial in 1949 and its subsequent sale on 8 December 1949. Reference 1593, launched in 1944, is one of Patek Philippe's best designs ever given to a rectangular wristwatch. Mainly cased in gold, it was available with different dial layouts as well as with the most attractive cloisonné enamel version, very popular in the late 1940s/early 1950s. Given the high cost of such a dial, these were often made upon special order, the motif chosen by the client. Consequently, only a limited number of these unique watches exist. The present watch and its attractive and unusual dial depicting the map of Egypt and Sudan, the capitals Cairo and Khartoum marked by small diamonds, was most certainly made upon special order for King Farouk I of Egypt. It is believed to be one of only two examples of reference 1593 fitted with a "Map of Egypt" enamel dial to exist to date, the two dials showing certain differences though, hence rendering each watch a unique piece. Its "sibling" is on permanent exhibition at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva and is furthermore illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, p. 141. Farouk (1 February 1920 - 18 March 1965), son of King Fuad I (1868-1936) was the King of Egypt from 1936 to 1952. His full title was "H.M. Farouk I, by the grace of God, King of Egypt and of Sudan, Sovereign of Nubia, of Kordofan and of Darfur". Educated in Egypt and England, he ascended the throne in 1936. In 1952 a coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser forced him to abdicate. He was succeeded by his infant son, Fu'ad II, until 1953 when Egypt became a republic. An avid collector especially of small decorative objects which he kept in the Koubbeh Palace, King Farouk's collection comprised important watches and clocks, a precious stamp collection, an 8,500-piece coin and medals collection, clocks and watches as well as many other beautiful antiquities including a 1906 Fabergé egg that belonged to the last Russian Czar. Particularly fond of fine and decorative timepieces which he would also often present as a gift, he used to order watches from the world's most prestigious watchmakers. After Farouk's abdication, his collection was sold at auction in Cairo in 1954, a sale that took nine days due to the amount of property offered. Accompanied by Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with 12 cabochons and 2 diamonds to the dial in 1949 and its subsequent sale on 8 December 1949. Reference 1593, launched in 1944, is one of Patek Philippe's best designs ever given to a rectangular wristwatch. Mainly cased in gold, it was available with different dial layouts as well as with the most attractive cloisonné enamel version, very popular in the late 1940s/early 1950s. Given the high cost of such a dial, these were often made upon special order, the motif chosen by the client. Consequently, only a limited number of these unique watches exist. The present watch and its attractive and unusual dial depicting the map of Egypt and Sudan, the capitals Cairo and Khartoum marked by small diamonds, was most certainly made upon special order for King Farouk I of Egypt. It is believed to be one of only two examples of reference 1593 fitted with a "Map of Egypt" enamel dial to exist to date, the two dials showing certain differences though, hence rendering each watch a unique piece. Its "sibling" is on permanent exhibition at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva and is furthermore illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, p. 141. Farouk (1 February 1920 - 18 March 1965), son of King Fuad I (1868-1936) was the King of Egypt from 1936 to 1952. His full title was "H.M. Farouk I, by the grace of God, King of Egypt and of Sudan, Sovereign of Nubia, of Kordofan and of Darfur". Educated in Egypt and England, he ascended the throne in 1936. In 1952 a coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser forced him to abdicate. He was succeeded by his infant son, Fu'ad II, until 1953 when Egypt became a republic. An avid collector especially of small decorative objects which he kept in the Koubbeh Palace, King Farouk's collection comprised important watches and clocks, a precious stamp collection, an 8,500-piece coin and medals collection, clocks and watches as well as many other beautiful antiquities including a 1906 Fabergé egg that belonged to the last Russian Czar. Particularly fond of fine and decorative timepieces which he would also often present as a gift, he used to order watches from the world's most prestigious watchmakers. After Farouk's abdication, his collection was sold at auction in Cairo in 1954, a sale that took nine days due to the amount of property offered. Accompanied by Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with 12 cabochons and 2 diamonds to the dial in 1949 and its subsequent sale on 8 December 1949. Reference 1593, launched in 1944, is one of Patek Philippe's best designs ever given to a rectangular wristwatch. Mainly cased in gold, it was available with different dial layouts as well as with the most attractive cloisonné enamel version, very popular in the late 1940s/early 1950s. Given the high cost of such a dial, these were often made upon special order, the motif chosen by the client. Consequently, only a limited number of these unique watches exist. The present watch and its attractive and unusual dial depicting the map of Egypt and Sudan, the capitals Cairo and Khartoum marked by small diamonds, was most certainly made upon special order for King Farouk I of Egypt. It is believed to be one of only two examples of reference 1593 fitted with a "Map of Egypt" enamel dial to exist to date, the two dials showing certain differences though, hence rendering each watch a unique piece. Its "sibling" is on permanent exhibition at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva and is furthermore illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, p. 141. Farouk (1 February 1920 - 18 March 1965), son of King Fuad I (1868-1936) was the King of Egypt from 1936 to 1952. His full title was "H.M. Farouk I, by the grace of God, King of Egypt and of Sudan, Sovereign of Nubia, of Kordofan and of Darfur". Educated in Egypt and England, he ascended the throne in 1936. In 1952 a coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser forced him to abdicate. He was succeeded by his infant son, Fu'ad II, until 1953 when Egypt became a republic. An avid collector especially of small decorative objects which he kept in the Koubbeh Palace, King Farouk's collection comprised important watches and clocks, a precious stamp collection, an 8,500-piece coin and medals collection, clocks and watches as well as many other beautiful antiquities including a 1906 Fabergé egg that belonged to the last Russian Czar. Particularly fond of fine and decorative timepieces which he would also often present as a gift, he used to order watches from the world's most prestigious watchmakers. After Farouk's abdication, his collection was sold at auction in Cairo in 1954, a sale that took nine days due to the amount of property offered. Accompanied by Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with 12 cabochons and 2 diamonds to the dial in 1949 and its subsequent sale on 8 December 1949. Reference 1593, launched in 1944, is one of Patek Philippe's best designs ever given to a rectangular wristwatch. Mainly cased in gold, it was available with different dial layouts as well as with the most attractive cloisonné enamel version, very popular in the late 1940s/early 1950s. Given the high cost of such a dial, these were often made upon special order, the motif chosen by the client. Consequently, only a limited number of these unique watches exist. The present watch and its attractive and unusual dial depicting the map of Egypt and Sudan, the capitals Cairo and Khartoum marked by small diamonds, was most certainly made upon special order for King Farouk I of Egypt. It is believed to be one of only two examples of reference 1593 fitted with a "Map of Egypt" enamel dial to exist to date, the two dials showing certain differences though, hence rendering each watch a unique piece. Its "sibling" is on permanent exhibition at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva and is furthermore illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, p. 141. Farouk (1 February 1920 - 18 March 1965), son of King Fuad I (1868-1936) was the King of Egypt from 1936 to 1952. His full title was "H.M. Farouk I, by the grace of God, King of Egypt and of Sudan, Sovereign of Nubia, of Kordofan and of Darfur". Educated in Egypt and England, he ascended the throne in 1936. In 1952 a coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser forced him to abdicate. He was succeeded by his infant son, Fu'ad II, until 1953 when Egypt became a republic. An avid collector especially of small decorative objects which he kept in the Koubbeh Palace, King Farouk's collection comprised important watches and clocks, a precious stamp collection, an 8,500-piece coin and medals collection, clocks and watches as well as many other beautiful antiquities including a 1906 Fabergé egg that belonged to the last Russian Czar. Particularly fond of fine and decorative timepieces which he would also often present as a gift, he used to order watches from the world's most prestigious watchmakers. After Farouk's abdication, his collection was sold at auction in Cairo in 1954, a sale that took nine days due to the amount of property offered. Read more More from Important Pocket Watches and Wristwatches View All Item 1 out of 11 Lot 221 Patek Philippe. A superb and extremely rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with phases of the moon, original box and special dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, "CALENDRIER PERPÉTUEL", REF. 1518, MOVEMENT NO. 862'931, CASE NO. 629'589, MANUFACTURED IN 1942 Estimate CHF 200,000 – CHF 300,000 Price realised CHF 945,000 Follow Lot 222 Patek Philippe. An extremely important and one of only two known 18K gold double-dialled keyless lever watch with secular "true" perpetual calendar and year indication, made for Seth B. Atwood SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, MADE FOR SETH G. 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A very fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with up and down indicator, Guillaume balance, R. Daners' one minute tourbillon regulator, original certificate, Bulletin de Marche and box SIGNED THOMAS ENGEL, TOURBILLON, NO. 4, CASE NO. 35, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 43,000 Follow Lot 230 Breguet. A fine 18K pink gold openface quarter repeating cylinder watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2210, CASE NOS. 2210 AND 1648, SOLD TO MADAME DE COIGNY ON 30 AUGUST 1811 Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 13,750 Follow Lot 231 Jump. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with box SIGNED JUMP, 23 MOUNT STREET, LONDON, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 5,625 Follow Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button View All More from Important Pocket Watches and Wristwatches View All Item 1 out of 11 Lot 221 Patek Philippe. 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Daners' one minute tourbillon regulator, original certificate, Bulletin de Marche and box SIGNED THOMAS ENGEL, TOURBILLON, NO. 4, CASE NO. 35, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 43,000 Follow Lot 230 Breguet. A fine 18K pink gold openface quarter repeating cylinder watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2210, CASE NOS. 2210 AND 1648, SOLD TO MADAME DE COIGNY ON 30 AUGUST 1811 Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 13,750 Follow Lot 231 Jump. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with box SIGNED JUMP, 23 MOUNT STREET, LONDON, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 5,625 Follow Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button View All More from Important Pocket Watches and Wristwatches View All More from Important Pocket Watches and Wristwatches View All Item 1 out of 11 Lot 221 Patek Philippe. 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An extremely important and unique stainless steel water-resistant perpetual calendar wristwatch with indirect sweep centre seconds, phases of the moon and luminous indexes SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVE, REF. 1591, MOVEMENT NO. 864'470, CASE NO. 635'565, MANUFACTURED IN 1944 Estimate CHF 800,000 – CHF 1,400,000 Price realised CHF 2,513,000 Follow Lot 224 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black Breguet numerals and oversized subsidiary dials SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 1579, MOVEMENT NO. 868'616, CASE NO. 683'669, MANUFACTURED IN 1953 Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 500,000 Price realised CHF 505,000 Follow Lot 225 Breguet. A fine stainless steel wristwatch with unusual lugs and Gay Frères bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1134, SOLD TO MONSIEUR KENNEDY IN 1953 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 45,400 Follow Lot 226 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K two colour gold openface minute repeating perpetual calendar keyless lever watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2526, MANUFACTURED IN 1931 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 51,400 Follow Lot 227 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 5178, SOLD TO PRINCE PONIATOWSKI ON 20 NOVEMBER 1962 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 115,000 Follow Lot 228 Breguet. A fine and rare brass two-day marine chronometer with chain fusée and up and down indicator SIGNED BREGUET NEVEU ET CIE., NO. 5107, MOVEMENT NO. 281, SOLD TO THE MARINE MINISTRY ON 9 JANUARY 1841 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 39,400 Follow Lot 229 Thomas Engel. A very fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with up and down indicator, Guillaume balance, R. Daners' one minute tourbillon regulator, original certificate, Bulletin de Marche and box SIGNED THOMAS ENGEL, TOURBILLON, NO. 4, CASE NO. 35, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 43,000 Follow Lot 230 Breguet. A fine 18K pink gold openface quarter repeating cylinder watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2210, CASE NOS. 2210 AND 1648, SOLD TO MADAME DE COIGNY ON 30 AUGUST 1811 Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 13,750 Follow Lot 231 Jump. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with box SIGNED JUMP, 23 MOUNT STREET, LONDON, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 5,625 Follow Visually slide to previous slide button Visually slide to next slide button Item 1 out of 11 Lot 221 Patek Philippe. A superb and extremely rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with phases of the moon, original box and special dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, "CALENDRIER PERPÉTUEL", REF. 1518, MOVEMENT NO. 862'931, CASE NO. 629'589, MANUFACTURED IN 1942 Estimate CHF 200,000 – CHF 300,000 Price realised CHF 945,000 Follow Lot 222 Patek Philippe. An extremely important and one of only two known 18K gold double-dialled keyless lever watch with secular "true" perpetual calendar and year indication, made for Seth B. Atwood SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, MADE FOR SETH G. ATWOOD, REF. 871, MOVEMENT NO. 932'195, CASE NO. 330'849, MANUFACTURED IN 1972 Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 1,000,000 Price realised CHF 1,169,000 Follow Lot 223 Patek Philippe. An extremely important and unique stainless steel water-resistant perpetual calendar wristwatch with indirect sweep centre seconds, phases of the moon and luminous indexes SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVE, REF. 1591, MOVEMENT NO. 864'470, CASE NO. 635'565, MANUFACTURED IN 1944 Estimate CHF 800,000 – CHF 1,400,000 Price realised CHF 2,513,000 Follow Lot 224 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black Breguet numerals and oversized subsidiary dials SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 1579, MOVEMENT NO. 868'616, CASE NO. 683'669, MANUFACTURED IN 1953 Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 500,000 Price realised CHF 505,000 Follow Lot 225 Breguet. A fine stainless steel wristwatch with unusual lugs and Gay Frères bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1134, SOLD TO MONSIEUR KENNEDY IN 1953 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 45,400 Follow Lot 226 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K two colour gold openface minute repeating perpetual calendar keyless lever watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2526, MANUFACTURED IN 1931 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 51,400 Follow Lot 227 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 5178, SOLD TO PRINCE PONIATOWSKI ON 20 NOVEMBER 1962 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 115,000 Follow Lot 228 Breguet. A fine and rare brass two-day marine chronometer with chain fusée and up and down indicator SIGNED BREGUET NEVEU ET CIE., NO. 5107, MOVEMENT NO. 281, SOLD TO THE MARINE MINISTRY ON 9 JANUARY 1841 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 39,400 Follow Lot 229 Thomas Engel. A very fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with up and down indicator, Guillaume balance, R. Daners' one minute tourbillon regulator, original certificate, Bulletin de Marche and box SIGNED THOMAS ENGEL, TOURBILLON, NO. 4, CASE NO. 35, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 43,000 Follow Lot 230 Breguet. A fine 18K pink gold openface quarter repeating cylinder watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2210, CASE NOS. 2210 AND 1648, SOLD TO MADAME DE COIGNY ON 30 AUGUST 1811 Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 13,750 Follow Lot 231 Jump. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with box SIGNED JUMP, 23 MOUNT STREET, LONDON, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 5,625 Follow Lot 221 Patek Philippe. A superb and extremely rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with phases of the moon, original box and special dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, "CALENDRIER PERPÉTUEL", REF. 1518, MOVEMENT NO. 862'931, CASE NO. 629'589, MANUFACTURED IN 1942 Estimate CHF 200,000 – CHF 300,000 Price realised CHF 945,000 Follow Lot 222 Patek Philippe. An extremely important and one of only two known 18K gold double-dialled keyless lever watch with secular "true" perpetual calendar and year indication, made for Seth B. Atwood SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, MADE FOR SETH G. ATWOOD, REF. 871, MOVEMENT NO. 932'195, CASE NO. 330'849, MANUFACTURED IN 1972 Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 1,000,000 Price realised CHF 1,169,000 Follow Lot 223 Patek Philippe. An extremely important and unique stainless steel water-resistant perpetual calendar wristwatch with indirect sweep centre seconds, phases of the moon and luminous indexes SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVE, REF. 1591, MOVEMENT NO. 864'470, CASE NO. 635'565, MANUFACTURED IN 1944 Estimate CHF 800,000 – CHF 1,400,000 Price realised CHF 2,513,000 Follow Lot 224 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black Breguet numerals and oversized subsidiary dials SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 1579, MOVEMENT NO. 868'616, CASE NO. 683'669, MANUFACTURED IN 1953 Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 500,000 Price realised CHF 505,000 Follow Lot 225 Breguet. A fine stainless steel wristwatch with unusual lugs and Gay Frères bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1134, SOLD TO MONSIEUR KENNEDY IN 1953 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 45,400 Follow Lot 226 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K two colour gold openface minute repeating perpetual calendar keyless lever watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2526, MANUFACTURED IN 1931 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 51,400 Follow Lot 227 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 5178, SOLD TO PRINCE PONIATOWSKI ON 20 NOVEMBER 1962 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 115,000 Follow Lot 228 Breguet. A fine and rare brass two-day marine chronometer with chain fusée and up and down indicator SIGNED BREGUET NEVEU ET CIE., NO. 5107, MOVEMENT NO. 281, SOLD TO THE MARINE MINISTRY ON 9 JANUARY 1841 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 39,400 Follow Lot 229 Thomas Engel. A very fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with up and down indicator, Guillaume balance, R. Daners' one minute tourbillon regulator, original certificate, Bulletin de Marche and box SIGNED THOMAS ENGEL, TOURBILLON, NO. 4, CASE NO. 35, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 43,000 Follow Lot 230 Breguet. A fine 18K pink gold openface quarter repeating cylinder watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2210, CASE NOS. 2210 AND 1648, SOLD TO MADAME DE COIGNY ON 30 AUGUST 1811 Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 13,750 Follow Lot 231 Jump. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with box SIGNED JUMP, 23 MOUNT STREET, LONDON, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 5,625 Follow Lot 221 Patek Philippe. A superb and extremely rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with phases of the moon, original box and special dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, "CALENDRIER PERPÉTUEL", REF. 1518, MOVEMENT NO. 862'931, CASE NO. 629'589, MANUFACTURED IN 1942 Estimate CHF 200,000 – CHF 300,000 Price realised CHF 945,000 Patek Philippe. A superb and extremely rare 18K gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with phases of the moon, original box and special dial SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENÈVE, "CALENDRIER PERPÉTUEL", REF. 1518, MOVEMENT NO. 862'931, CASE NO. 629'589, MANUFACTURED IN 1942 Estimate CHF 200,000 – CHF 300,000 Price realised CHF 945,000 Price realised CHF 945,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 222 Patek Philippe. An extremely important and one of only two known 18K gold double-dialled keyless lever watch with secular "true" perpetual calendar and year indication, made for Seth B. Atwood SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, MADE FOR SETH G. ATWOOD, REF. 871, MOVEMENT NO. 932'195, CASE NO. 330'849, MANUFACTURED IN 1972 Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 1,000,000 Price realised CHF 1,169,000 Patek Philippe. An extremely important and one of only two known 18K gold double-dialled keyless lever watch with secular "true" perpetual calendar and year indication, made for Seth B. Atwood SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, MADE FOR SETH G. ATWOOD, REF. 871, MOVEMENT NO. 932'195, CASE NO. 330'849, MANUFACTURED IN 1972 Estimate CHF 500,000 – CHF 1,000,000 Price realised CHF 1,169,000 Price realised CHF 1,169,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 223 Patek Philippe. An extremely important and unique stainless steel water-resistant perpetual calendar wristwatch with indirect sweep centre seconds, phases of the moon and luminous indexes SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVE, REF. 1591, MOVEMENT NO. 864'470, CASE NO. 635'565, MANUFACTURED IN 1944 Estimate CHF 800,000 – CHF 1,400,000 Price realised CHF 2,513,000 Patek Philippe. An extremely important and unique stainless steel water-resistant perpetual calendar wristwatch with indirect sweep centre seconds, phases of the moon and luminous indexes SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVE, REF. 1591, MOVEMENT NO. 864'470, CASE NO. 635'565, MANUFACTURED IN 1944 Estimate CHF 800,000 – CHF 1,400,000 Price realised CHF 2,513,000 Price realised CHF 2,513,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 224 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black Breguet numerals and oversized subsidiary dials SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 1579, MOVEMENT NO. 868'616, CASE NO. 683'669, MANUFACTURED IN 1953 Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 500,000 Price realised CHF 505,000 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold chronograph wristwatch with black Breguet numerals and oversized subsidiary dials SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 1579, MOVEMENT NO. 868'616, CASE NO. 683'669, MANUFACTURED IN 1953 Estimate CHF 250,000 – CHF 500,000 Price realised CHF 505,000 Price realised CHF 505,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 225 Breguet. A fine stainless steel wristwatch with unusual lugs and Gay Frères bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1134, SOLD TO MONSIEUR KENNEDY IN 1953 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 45,400 Breguet. A fine stainless steel wristwatch with unusual lugs and Gay Frères bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 1134, SOLD TO MONSIEUR KENNEDY IN 1953 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 45,400 Price realised CHF 45,400 Follow Follow Follow Lot 226 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K two colour gold openface minute repeating perpetual calendar keyless lever watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2526, MANUFACTURED IN 1931 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 51,400 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K two colour gold openface minute repeating perpetual calendar keyless lever watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2526, MANUFACTURED IN 1931 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 51,400 Price realised CHF 51,400 Follow Follow Follow Lot 227 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 5178, SOLD TO PRINCE PONIATOWSKI ON 20 NOVEMBER 1962 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 115,000 Breguet. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 5178, SOLD TO PRINCE PONIATOWSKI ON 20 NOVEMBER 1962 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 115,000 Price realised CHF 115,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 228 Breguet. A fine and rare brass two-day marine chronometer with chain fusée and up and down indicator SIGNED BREGUET NEVEU ET CIE., NO. 5107, MOVEMENT NO. 281, SOLD TO THE MARINE MINISTRY ON 9 JANUARY 1841 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 39,400 Breguet. A fine and rare brass two-day marine chronometer with chain fusée and up and down indicator SIGNED BREGUET NEVEU ET CIE., NO. 5107, MOVEMENT NO. 281, SOLD TO THE MARINE MINISTRY ON 9 JANUARY 1841 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 39,400 Price realised CHF 39,400 Follow Follow Follow Lot 229 Thomas Engel. A very fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with up and down indicator, Guillaume balance, R. Daners' one minute tourbillon regulator, original certificate, Bulletin de Marche and box SIGNED THOMAS ENGEL, TOURBILLON, NO. 4, CASE NO. 35, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 43,000 Thomas Engel. A very fine and rare 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with up and down indicator, Guillaume balance, R. Daners' one minute tourbillon regulator, original certificate, Bulletin de Marche and box SIGNED THOMAS ENGEL, TOURBILLON, NO. 4, CASE NO. 35, MANUFACTURED IN 1983 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 43,000 Price realised CHF 43,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 230 Breguet. A fine 18K pink gold openface quarter repeating cylinder watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2210, CASE NOS. 2210 AND 1648, SOLD TO MADAME DE COIGNY ON 30 AUGUST 1811 Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 13,750 Breguet. A fine 18K pink gold openface quarter repeating cylinder watch SIGNED BREGUET, NO. 2210, CASE NOS. 2210 AND 1648, SOLD TO MADAME DE COIGNY ON 30 AUGUST 1811 Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 13,750 Price realised CHF 13,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 231 Jump. An 18K gold openface keyless lever watch with box SIGNED JUMP, 23 MOUNT STREET, LONDON, CIRCA 1900 Estimate CHF 2,500 – CHF 3,500 Price realised CHF 5,625 Jump. 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