PATEK PHILIPPE "GONDOLO" IN ORO, 1900 CIRCA
PATEK PHILIPPE "GONDOLO" IN GOLD, 1900S
Case: signed, n. 239037, four-body in 18K gold, engine turned caseback, signed dome.
Dial: signed, white enamel, Roman numerals, minute track, pear hands, small seconds.
Movement: signed, key-less winding caliber 21''' lignes, n. 131463, gilded, wolf-thoot winding, lever escapement with moustache, cut compensated bimetallic balance with screws, blued Breguet hairspring, cam micrometer regulator.
Accessories: –
Diameter Ø: 56 mm | Weight: 135.7 g
Note: working, but to be serviced.
There are five fundamental requirements that distinguish the Patek Philippe watches produced for Gondolo & Labouriau.
First of all, the design of the plates based on Adrien Philippe's patent (US patent no. 20483 of January 13, 1891); the gear trains made of 9K gold; the straight lever escapement with mustache accompanied by the bimetallic compensated balance and Breguet hairspring; a minimum of 18 jewels; the cam micrometric regulator patented by François Wilmot (US patent no. 129197 of 16 July 1872).94 PATEK PHILIPPE "GONDOLO" IN ORO, 1900 CIRCA Clicking on "Make an offer" button, in case of final adjudication, you accept to buy this lot for adjudication price plus commissions to Aste Bolaffi. PATEK PHILIPPE "GONDOLO" IN GOLD, 1900S
Case: signed, n. 239037, four-body in 18K gold, engine turned caseback, signed dome.
Dial: signed, white enamel, Roman numerals, minute track, pear hands, small seconds.
Movement: signed, key-less winding caliber 21''' lignes, n. 131463, gilded, wolf-thoot winding, lever escapement with moustache, cut compensated bimetallic balance with screws, blued Breguet hairspring, cam micrometer regulator.
Accessories: –
Diameter Ø: 56 mm | Weight: 135.7 g
Note: working, but to be serviced.
There are five fundamental requirements that distinguish the Patek Philippe watches produced for Gondolo & Labouriau.
First of all, the design of the plates based on Adrien Philippe's patent (US patent no. 20483 of January 13, 1891); the gear trains made of 9K gold; the straight lever escapement with mustache accompanied by the bimetallic compensated balance and Breguet hairspring; a minimum of 18 jewels; the cam micrometric regulator patented by François Wilmot (US patent no. 129197 of 16 July 1872).