Patek Philippe, made for Tiffany & Co. A very fine and extremely rare 18K gold dual crown world time wristwatch with 24 hour indication
Patek Philippe, made for Tiffany & Co. A very fine and extremely rare 18K gold dual crown world time wristwatch with 24 hour indication
Signed Patek Philippe, Geneve, retailed by Tiffany & Co., ref. 2523/1, movement no. 724'302, case no. 313'036, manufactured in 1963
Cal. 12-400 HU nickel-finished lever movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, 18 jewels, micrometer regulator, silvered matte dial, applied gold baton numerals, stylized gold hands, inner revolving ring calibrated for Arabic 24 hours divided into diurnal and nocturnal hours, outer silvered revolving ring with names of 41 cities from around the world and adjusted by crown at 9, circular case with facetted lugs, snap on back, case and movement signed by maker, dial signed by maker and retailer
36 mm. diam.Details
Patek Philippe, made for Tiffany & Co. A very fine and extremely rare 18K gold dual crown world time wristwatch with 24 hour indication
Signed Patek Philippe, Geneve, retailed by Tiffany & Co., ref. 2523/1, movement no. 724'302, case no. 313'036, manufactured in 1963
Cal. 12-400 HU nickel-finished lever movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, 18 jewels, micrometer regulator, silvered matte dial, applied gold baton numerals, stylized gold hands, inner revolving ring calibrated for Arabic 24 hours divided into diurnal and nocturnal hours, outer silvered revolving ring with names of 41 cities from around the world and adjusted by crown at 9, circular case with facetted lugs, snap on back, case and movement signed by maker, dial signed by maker and retailer
36 mm. diam. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1963 and its subsequent sale on 5 June 1964.
This watch, reference 2523/1, is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches introduced into the market around 1957. According to research, a total of only 8 examples of reference 2523/1 in yellow gold are known to have survived. The present watch however appears to be the only reference 2523/1 bearing the retailer's signature Tiffany & Co. on the dial to appear in public to date.
While resembling its predecessor, reference 2523 (launched in 1953), there are subtle differences in design. Examining the side view of reference 2523, one notices that the lugs rise higher than the bezel and sharply angle down. The side view of the present lot, reference 2523/1, details lugs that are slightly lower than the bezel with less of an angle. This modification contributed towards a slender, more elegant appearance.
References 2523 and 2523/1 were furthermore fitted with differing dial versions: whereas reference 2523/1 was available with the traditional silvered or gilt dials, reference 2523 existed also with different enamelled versions.
This example of reference 2523/1, since 2001 in one of Europe's most important collections of vintage Patek Philippe wristwatches, is certainly what a true collector's watch is defined by: mechanical complexity, esthetical appeal, excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses.
World Time watches
As of the 1930s, Patek Philippe produced several models of world time wristwatches with varying case designs and dial layouts, mainly fitted with only one crown allowing to wind the movement, set the hands and adjust the world time indication. Several examples are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240-247.
The world time mechanism was invented by celebrated Geneva watchmaker Louis Cottier (1894-1966). The technology was incorporated into watches by several of Switzerland's leading watch firms, including Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin and Rolex.
The world time mechanism is a functional complication that is simple to calibrate. One must first set the local or mean time by the crown at 3 o'clock (the 24 hour ring will revolve in the opposite direction of the hands). Then the outer ring is adjusted by turning the crown at 9 o'clock until one's current global location is indicated at the 12 o'clock position. Once this is calibrated, the relative time of each world location is set. The two-tone 24-hour ring indicates world locations that are in night time by the grey section and daytime by the silvered section.
Read more With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1963 and its subsequent sale on 5 June 1964.
This watch, reference 2523/1, is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches introduced into the market around 1957. According to research, a total of only 8 examples of reference 2523/1 in yellow gold are known to have survived. The present watch however appears to be the only reference 2523/1 bearing the retailer's signature Tiffany & Co. on the dial to appear in public to date.
While resembling its predecessor, reference 2523 (launched in 1953), there are subtle differences in design. Examining the side view of reference 2523, one notices that the lugs rise higher than the bezel and sharply angle down. The side view of the present lot, reference 2523/1, details lugs that are slightly lower than the bezel with less of an angle. This modification contributed towards a slender, more elegant appearance.
References 2523 and 2523/1 were furthermore fitted with differing dial versions: whereas reference 2523/1 was available with the traditional silvered or gilt dials, reference 2523 existed also with different enamelled versions.
This example of reference 2523/1, since 2001 in one of Europe's most important collections of vintage Patek Philippe wristwatches, is certainly what a true collector's watch is defined by: mechanical complexity, esthetical appeal, excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses.
World Time watches
As of the 1930s, Patek Philippe produced several models of world time wristwatches with varying case designs and dial layouts, mainly fitted with only one crown allowing to wind the movement, set the hands and adjust the world time indication. Several examples are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240-247.
The world time mechanism was invented by celebrated Geneva watchmaker Louis Cottier (1894-1966). The technology was incorporated into watches by several of Switzerland's leading watch firms, including Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin and Rolex.
The world time mechanism is a functional complication that is simple to calibrate. One must first set the local or mean time by the crown at 3 o'clock (the 24 hour ring will revolve in the opposite direction of the hands). Then the outer ring is adjusted by turning the crown at 9 o'clock until one's current global location is indicated at the 12 o'clock position. Once this is calibrated, the relative time of each world location is set. The two-tone 24-hour ring indicates world locations that are in night time by the grey section and daytime by the silvered section. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1963 and its subsequent sale on 5 June 1964.
This watch, reference 2523/1, is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches introduced into the market around 1957. According to research, a total of only 8 examples of reference 2523/1 in yellow gold are known to have survived. The present watch however appears to be the only reference 2523/1 bearing the retailer's signature Tiffany & Co. on the dial to appear in public to date.
While resembling its predecessor, reference 2523 (launched in 1953), there are subtle differences in design. Examining the side view of reference 2523, one notices that the lugs rise higher than the bezel and sharply angle down. The side view of the present lot, reference 2523/1, details lugs that are slightly lower than the bezel with less of an angle. This modification contributed towards a slender, more elegant appearance.
References 2523 and 2523/1 were furthermore fitted with differing dial versions: whereas reference 2523/1 was available with the traditional silvered or gilt dials, reference 2523 existed also with different enamelled versions.
This example of reference 2523/1, since 2001 in one of Europe's most important collections of vintage Patek Philippe wristwatches, is certainly what a true collector's watch is defined by: mechanical complexity, esthetical appeal, excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses.
World Time watches
As of the 1930s, Patek Philippe produced several models of world time wristwatches with varying case designs and dial layouts, mainly fitted with only one crown allowing to wind the movement, set the hands and adjust the world time indication. Several examples are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240-247.
The world time mechanism was invented by celebrated Geneva watchmaker Louis Cottier (1894-1966). The technology was incorporated into watches by several of Switzerland's leading watch firms, including Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin and Rolex.
The world time mechanism is a functional complication that is simple to calibrate. One must first set the local or mean time by the crown at 3 o'clock (the 24 hour ring will revolve in the opposite direction of the hands). Then the outer ring is adjusted by turning the crown at 9 o'clock until one's current global location is indicated at the 12 o'clock position. Once this is calibrated, the relative time of each world location is set. The two-tone 24-hour ring indicates world locations that are in night time by the grey section and daytime by the silvered section. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1963 and its subsequent sale on 5 June 1964.
This watch, reference 2523/1, is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches introduced into the market around 1957. According to research, a total of only 8 examples of reference 2523/1 in yellow gold are known to have survived. The present watch however appears to be the only reference 2523/1 bearing the retailer's signature Tiffany & Co. on the dial to appear in public to date.
While resembling its predecessor, reference 2523 (launched in 1953), there are subtle differences in design. Examining the side view of reference 2523, one notices that the lugs rise higher than the bezel and sharply angle down. The side view of the present lot, reference 2523/1, details lugs that are slightly lower than the bezel with less of an angle. This modification contributed towards a slender, more elegant appearance.
References 2523 and 2523/1 were furthermore fitted with differing dial versions: whereas reference 2523/1 was available with the traditional silvered or gilt dials, reference 2523 existed also with different enamelled versions.
This example of reference 2523/1, since 2001 in one of Europe's most important collections of vintage Patek Philippe wristwatches, is certainly what a true collector's watch is defined by: mechanical complexity, esthetical appeal, excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses.
World Time watches
As of the 1930s, Patek Philippe produced several models of world time wristwatches with varying case designs and dial layouts, mainly fitted with only one crown allowing to wind the movement, set the hands and adjust the world time indication. Several examples are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240-247.
The world time mechanism was invented by celebrated Geneva watchmaker Louis Cottier (1894-1966). The technology was incorporated into watches by several of Switzerland's leading watch firms, including Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin and Rolex.
The world time mechanism is a functional complication that is simple to calibrate. One must first set the local or mean time by the crown at 3 o'clock (the 24 hour ring will revolve in the opposite direction of the hands). Then the outer ring is adjusted by turning the crown at 9 o'clock until one's current global location is indicated at the 12 o'clock position. Once this is calibrated, the relative time of each world location is set. The two-tone 24-hour ring indicates world locations that are in night time by the grey section and daytime by the silvered section. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1963 and its subsequent sale on 5 June 1964. This watch, reference 2523/1, is part of an exceedingly small series of dual crown world time wristwatches introduced into the market around 1957. According to research, a total of only 8 examples of reference 2523/1 in yellow gold are known to have survived. The present watch however appears to be the only reference 2523/1 bearing the retailer's signature Tiffany & Co. on the dial to appear in public to date. While resembling its predecessor, reference 2523 (launched in 1953), there are subtle differences in design. Examining the side view of reference 2523, one notices that the lugs rise higher than the bezel and sharply angle down. The side view of the present lot, reference 2523/1, details lugs that are slightly lower than the bezel with less of an angle. This modification contributed towards a slender, more elegant appearance. References 2523 and 2523/1 were furthermore fitted with differing dial versions: whereas reference 2523/1 was available with the traditional silvered or gilt dials, reference 2523 existed also with different enamelled versions. This example of reference 2523/1, since 2001 in one of Europe's most important collections of vintage Patek Philippe wristwatches, is certainly what a true collector's watch is defined by: mechanical complexity, esthetical appeal, excellent original condition and the signature of a celebrated house - in this instance even the signatures of two celebrated houses. World Time watches As of the 1930s, Patek Philippe produced several models of world time wristwatches with varying case designs and dial layouts, mainly fitted with only one crown allowing to wind the movement, set the hands and adjust the world time indication. Several examples are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240-247. The world time mechanism was invented by celebrated Geneva watchmaker Louis Cottier (1894-1966). The technology was incorporated into watches by several of Switzerland's leading watch firms, including Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin and Rolex. The world time mechanism is a functional complication that is simple to calibrate. One must first set the local or mean time by the crown at 3 o'clock (the 24 hour ring will revolve in the opposite direction of the hands). Then the outer ring is adjusted by turning the crown at 9 o'clock until one's current global location is indicated at the 12 o'clock position. Once this is calibrated, the relative time of each world location is set. The two-tone 24-hour ring indicates world locations that are in night time by the grey section and daytime by the silvered section. Read more More from Important Watches
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Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
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Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
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Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000
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Estimate CHF 400,000 – CHF 600,000
Price realised CHF 555,000
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Lot 181 Patek Philippe, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and rare platinum automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 3940, MOVEMENT NO. 3'127'413, CASE NO. 4'283'275, CIRCA 2004
Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 75,000
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Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
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Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000
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Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 75,000
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Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000
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Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 1,875
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Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 2,000
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Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000
Price realised CHF 37,500
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Estimate CHF 400,000 – CHF 600,000
Price realised CHF 555,000
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Lot 181 Patek Philippe, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and rare platinum automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 3940, MOVEMENT NO. 3'127'413, CASE NO. 4'283'275, CIRCA 2004
Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 75,000
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Lot 182 Rolex, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and rare stainless steel automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE, SUBMARINER, 660FT=200M, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 1680, CASE NO. 5'371'711, MANUFACTURED IN 1978
Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 183 Rolex, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and very rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'874'323, MANUFACTURED IN 1968
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 180,000
Price realised CHF 171,000
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Lot 186 Moricand. A fine and unusual 18K gold and faux-jasper bodkin case with watch SIGNED CHT. MORICAND À GENÈVE, CIRCA 1790
Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 8,750
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Lot 187 Henry Hindley. A fine and rare 18K gold and enamel pair case openface verge watch SIGNED HENRY HINDLEY, YORK, CASE STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1758
Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000
Price realised CHF 13,750
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Lot 189 Swiss, attributed to Jaquet Droz. A fine and rare 18K gold, enamel and pearl-set musical snuff box with watch, made for the Chinese market UNSIGNED, CIRCA 1790
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 75,000
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Lot 191 Uyterweer. An unusual gilt metal and enamel openface single handed verge watch with mock pendulum SIGNED C. UYTERWEER, ROTTERDAM, NO. 111, CIRCA 1720
Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000
Price realised CHF 18,750
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Lot 194 A group of fifteen sheets with various watch and clock designs for Cartier CIRCA 1960
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 1,875
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Lot 195 Cartier. A stainless steel square automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED CARTIER, AUTOMATIQUE, SANTOS MODEL, CASE NO. 296'018'265 G, CIRCA 1978
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 2,000
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Lot 196 Cartier. A fine and large 18K white gold rectangular curved wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED CARTIER, TANK CINTRÉE, CASE NO. 031'725, CIRCA 1970
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000
Price realised CHF 37,500
Follow Lot 179 Patek Philippe, made for Tiffany & Co. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold split seconds chronograph wristwatch with Breguet numerals and original box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 1436, MOVEMENT NO. 868'326, CASE NO. 676'624, MANUFACTURED IN 1952
Estimate CHF 400,000 – CHF 600,000
Price realised CHF 555,000 Patek Philippe, made for Tiffany & Co. An extremely fine and rare 18K gold split seconds chronograph wristwatch with Breguet numerals and original box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 1436, MOVEMENT NO. 868'326, CASE NO. 676'624, MANUFACTURED IN 1952 Estimate CHF 400,000 – CHF 600,000 Price realised CHF 555,000 Price realised CHF 555,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 181 Patek Philippe, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and rare platinum automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 3940, MOVEMENT NO. 3'127'413, CASE NO. 4'283'275, CIRCA 2004
Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 75,000 Patek Philippe, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and rare platinum automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phases SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 3940, MOVEMENT NO. 3'127'413, CASE NO. 4'283'275, CIRCA 2004 Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000 Price realised CHF 75,000 Price realised CHF 75,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 182 Rolex, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and rare stainless steel automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE, SUBMARINER, 660FT=200M, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 1680, CASE NO. 5'371'711, MANUFACTURED IN 1978
Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 16,250 Rolex, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and rare stainless steel automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE, SUBMARINER, 660FT=200M, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 1680, CASE NO. 5'371'711, MANUFACTURED IN 1978 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 16,250 Price realised CHF 16,250 Follow Follow Follow Lot 183 Rolex, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and very rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'874'323, MANUFACTURED IN 1968
Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 180,000
Price realised CHF 171,000 Rolex, made for Tiffany & Co. A fine and very rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED ROLEX, COSMOGRAPH, DAYTONA, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., PAUL NEWMAN MODEL, REF. 6239, CASE NO. 1'874'323, MANUFACTURED IN 1968 Estimate CHF 120,000 – CHF 180,000 Price realised CHF 171,000 Price realised CHF 171,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 186 Moricand. A fine and unusual 18K gold and faux-jasper bodkin case with watch SIGNED CHT. MORICAND À GENÈVE, CIRCA 1790
Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 8,750 Moricand. A fine and unusual 18K gold and faux-jasper bodkin case with watch SIGNED CHT. MORICAND À GENÈVE, CIRCA 1790 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 8,750 Price realised CHF 8,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 187 Henry Hindley. A fine and rare 18K gold and enamel pair case openface verge watch SIGNED HENRY HINDLEY, YORK, CASE STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1758
Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000
Price realised CHF 13,750 Henry Hindley. A fine and rare 18K gold and enamel pair case openface verge watch SIGNED HENRY HINDLEY, YORK, CASE STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1758 Estimate CHF 10,000 – CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 13,750 Price realised CHF 13,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 189 Swiss, attributed to Jaquet Droz. A fine and rare 18K gold, enamel and pearl-set musical snuff box with watch, made for the Chinese market UNSIGNED, CIRCA 1790
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 75,000 Swiss, attributed to Jaquet Droz. A fine and rare 18K gold, enamel and pearl-set musical snuff box with watch, made for the Chinese market UNSIGNED, CIRCA 1790 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 75,000 Price realised CHF 75,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 191 Uyterweer. An unusual gilt metal and enamel openface single handed verge watch with mock pendulum SIGNED C. UYTERWEER, ROTTERDAM, NO. 111, CIRCA 1720
Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000
Price realised CHF 18,750 Uyterweer. An unusual gilt metal and enamel openface single handed verge watch with mock pendulum SIGNED C. UYTERWEER, ROTTERDAM, NO. 111, CIRCA 1720 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 18,750 Price realised CHF 18,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 194 A group of fifteen sheets with various watch and clock designs for Cartier CIRCA 1960
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 1,875 A group of fifteen sheets with various watch and clock designs for Cartier CIRCA 1960 Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000 Price realised CHF 1,875 Price realised CHF 1,875 Follow Follow Follow Lot 195 Cartier. A stainless steel square automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED CARTIER, AUTOMATIQUE, SANTOS MODEL, CASE NO. 296'018'265 G, CIRCA 1978
Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000
Price realised CHF 2,000 Cartier. A stainless steel square automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and bracelet SIGNED CARTIER, AUTOMATIQUE, SANTOS MODEL, CASE NO. 296'018'265 G, CIRCA 1978 Estimate CHF 2,000 – CHF 3,000 Price realised CHF 2,000 Price realised CHF 2,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 196 Cartier. A fine and large 18K white gold rectangular curved wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED CARTIER, TANK CINTRÉE, CASE NO. 031'725, CIRCA 1970
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000
Price realised CHF 37,500 Cartier. A fine and large 18K white gold rectangular curved wristwatch with bracelet SIGNED CARTIER, TANK CINTRÉE, CASE NO. 031'725, CIRCA 1970 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 37,500 Price realised CHF 37,500 Follow Follow Follow Visually slide to previous slide button
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