Patek Philippe Top Hat 1450J

Source: Twain Time
Condition: Very good
Year of Production: 1950
Case Size: 37mm
Case Material: Yellow gold and 18k yellow gold
Dial Color: Silver
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: United States
Description
The reference 1450, also known as the "Top Hat" model, is one of the most iconic rectangular designs that exemplified the fashion and style of the Art Deco period. This reference was produced in yellow, white, and pink gold, as well as platinum, from the 1940s to the 1960s. The case design combines hooded lugs and a stepped, curved Art Deco bezel for a striking appearance and excellent wearing comfort. --> SPECIFICATIONS Brand: Patek Philippe Model: Vintage Top Hat Reference Number: 1450J Movement: Manual Winding Gender: Men’s Condition: Very good, wear consistent with age and use Time Period: 1950 Box: No Papers: Extract from Patek Philippe Archives THE CALIBER Caliber: PP 9'''90 Jewels: 18 THE CASE Case Material: 18K yellow gold Case Diameter: 37 mm x 25 mm Thickness: 9.5 mm Waterproof: - Bezel Material: Fixed stepped 18K yellow gold Glass: Domed Acrylic Caseback: Solid Dial: Silver matte Dial Numerals: Yellow gold applied baton-shaped and dot hour indices THE BRACELET / STRAP Bracelet Material: Black Leather Buckle: Tang Buckle Material: Original Patek Philippe plated yellow gold 1950s THE FUNCTIONS Hours, minutes, subsidiary small seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock --> FURTHER READING Rectangular shape case 18K yellow gold solid two-body case, hooded lugs, and curved stepped Art Deco bezel Yellow gold applied stick-shaped hour/minute hands and small seconds hand Solid 18K yellow gold snap-on case back with a monogram engraved by previous owner (HRM) The 9-90 caliber manual winding movement was in production from 1934 to 1967. Its dimensions are 18 mm by 25.6 mm with a thickness of 3.65 mm. It is constructed with 18 jewels, a bimetallic balance with over coiled spring-micrometer regulator, a straight-line lever escapement, a Gyromax balance, a self-compensating Bréguet balance spring, the seal of Genève quality mark, and a c ôtes de Genève decoration adorning the bridges and a perlage decoration covering some of the movement's internal plates. This caliber experienced some updates with the incorporation of the Gyromax balance. Moreover, a Bréguet overcoil hairspring later replaced the initial flat hairspring. This mechanism oscillates at the frequency of 19,800 vph (3 Hz) This model came in three variants, yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum. AKA "Top Hat" The Patek Philippe Top Hat production debuted in 1940 and was then an iconic design that represented the fashion and style of the Art Deco era. It was discontinued in the 1960s. Complete (vintage box, with an extract from the Patek Philippe Archives confirming the manufacture in 1950)