Patek Philippe. An exceptionally rare and highly important 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hours indication and blue enamel dial
Patek Philippe. An exceptionally rare and highly important 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hours indication and blue enamel dial
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 2523, movement no. 722'704, case no. 306'209, manufactured in 1953
Cal. 12'''400 HU movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, 18 jewels, gold baton and Roman numerals on engine-turned gold chapter ring, translucent Royal blue enamel centre, 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 the crown at 9, large circular case, faceted lugs, snap on back, 18K gold Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial and movement signed
35.5 mm. diam.
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Patek Philippe. An exceptionally rare and highly important 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hours indication and blue enamel dial
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 2523, movement no. 722'704, case no. 306'209, manufactured in 1953
Cal. 12'''400 HU movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, 18 jewels, gold baton and Roman numerals on engine-turned gold chapter ring, translucent Royal blue enamel centre, 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 the crown at 9, large circular case, faceted lugs, snap on back, 18K gold Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial and movement signed
35.5 mm. diam.
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Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with blue enamel to the centre, revolving ring with 41 cities and applied gold indexes in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 9 July 1956.
Certain wristwatch models are unanimously considered landmarks of horology: the first serially produced perpetual chronograph, Patek Philippe's reference 1518, is one example. Other examples are the two-crown models produced by Patek Philippe at the beginning of the second half of the last century, the celebrated World Time references 2523 and 2523/1, of which the timepiece here on offer is a remarkable specimen.
These wristwatches combine all the characteristics rendering a vintage watch attractive. First of all, their aesthetic appeal is simply stunning. At 35.5mm, the case is not excessively encumbering or ostentatious, and yet the concentric rings layout of the dial, coupled with the generous bezel, grant these timepieces a presence on the wrist far exceeding that of other watches of similar size. The second crown at 9 o' clock mirrors the usual one at 3 o' clock and imbues the overall look of the piece with balance and symmetry. The deep blue enamel is a feast for the eyes, its color constantly changing and dancing according to how the light strikes it.
The apparent beauty of the case and dial design is matched by the beauty and complexity of the inner workings of the watch, the revolutionary world time system - or Heures Universelles - designed and patented in the early 1930s by legendary watchmaker Louis Cottier.
Last but not least it is important to mention the extraordinary rarity of Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. Scholars assume that an exceedingly small series of calibre 12'''400 were upgraded by Cottier on behalf of Patek Philippe to become the revered 12'''400 HU (Heures Universelles) version used for reference 2523 (and later 2523/1), rendering the model one of the firm's rarest, if not the rarest, serially produced wristwatch. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold, cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps or monochrome translucent blue, such as the present watch, in fact the rarest of all versions: as a matter of fact, only two other yellow 2523 are known with this dial configuration.
As it so often happens in the world of vintage watch collecting, such a limited production is due to the poor reception the model received when first launched. It took decades for the taste of the public to evolve and eventually appreciate these masterpieces, which are consequently as rare as they are sought after.
It is no surprise that on rare occasions examples of these ultra-rare timepieces appear at auction, they never fail to stir the market as well as the hearts of collectors. However, a specimen such as the present one is bound to capture the imagination of Patek Philippe lovers all over the world even as it is one of the best preserved examples to appear at auction in recent years. One of the "signature" characteristics of reference 2523 is its faceted lugs. A true masterpiece of design, the lugs present 3 facets: top, side and a third one inclined at 45 degrees, their sharp edges extremely sensitive to polishing. The present example however showcases angles in near mint condition, testimony of the care and reverence the watch has been treated with by its previous owner and a near impossible find for the true connoisseur looking for the ultimate gem for his or her vintage Patek Philippe collection. The fascinating dial does not show any signs of cosmetic enhancement, the royal blue colour beautifully harmonizing with the gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this unmatched timepiece.
Read more With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with blue enamel to the centre, revolving ring with 41 cities and applied gold indexes in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 9 July 1956.
Certain wristwatch models are unanimously considered landmarks of horology: the first serially produced perpetual chronograph, Patek Philippe's reference 1518, is one example. Other examples are the two-crown models produced by Patek Philippe at the beginning of the second half of the last century, the celebrated World Time references 2523 and 2523/1, of which the timepiece here on offer is a remarkable specimen.
These wristwatches combine all the characteristics rendering a vintage watch attractive. First of all, their aesthetic appeal is simply stunning. At 35.5mm, the case is not excessively encumbering or ostentatious, and yet the concentric rings layout of the dial, coupled with the generous bezel, grant these timepieces a presence on the wrist far exceeding that of other watches of similar size. The second crown at 9 o' clock mirrors the usual one at 3 o' clock and imbues the overall look of the piece with balance and symmetry. The deep blue enamel is a feast for the eyes, its color constantly changing and dancing according to how the light strikes it.
The apparent beauty of the case and dial design is matched by the beauty and complexity of the inner workings of the watch, the revolutionary world time system - or Heures Universelles - designed and patented in the early 1930s by legendary watchmaker Louis Cottier.
Last but not least it is important to mention the extraordinary rarity of Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. Scholars assume that an exceedingly small series of calibre 12'''400 were upgraded by Cottier on behalf of Patek Philippe to become the revered 12'''400 HU (Heures Universelles) version used for reference 2523 (and later 2523/1), rendering the model one of the firm's rarest, if not the rarest, serially produced wristwatch. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold, cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps or monochrome translucent blue, such as the present watch, in fact the rarest of all versions: as a matter of fact, only two other yellow 2523 are known with this dial configuration.
As it so often happens in the world of vintage watch collecting, such a limited production is due to the poor reception the model received when first launched. It took decades for the taste of the public to evolve and eventually appreciate these masterpieces, which are consequently as rare as they are sought after.
It is no surprise that on rare occasions examples of these ultra-rare timepieces appear at auction, they never fail to stir the market as well as the hearts of collectors. However, a specimen such as the present one is bound to capture the imagination of Patek Philippe lovers all over the world even as it is one of the best preserved examples to appear at auction in recent years. One of the "signature" characteristics of reference 2523 is its faceted lugs. A true masterpiece of design, the lugs present 3 facets: top, side and a third one inclined at 45 degrees, their sharp edges extremely sensitive to polishing. The present example however showcases angles in near mint condition, testimony of the care and reverence the watch has been treated with by its previous owner and a near impossible find for the true connoisseur looking for the ultimate gem for his or her vintage Patek Philippe collection. The fascinating dial does not show any signs of cosmetic enhancement, the royal blue colour beautifully harmonizing with the gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this unmatched timepiece. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with blue enamel to the centre, revolving ring with 41 cities and applied gold indexes in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 9 July 1956.
Certain wristwatch models are unanimously considered landmarks of horology: the first serially produced perpetual chronograph, Patek Philippe's reference 1518, is one example. Other examples are the two-crown models produced by Patek Philippe at the beginning of the second half of the last century, the celebrated World Time references 2523 and 2523/1, of which the timepiece here on offer is a remarkable specimen.
These wristwatches combine all the characteristics rendering a vintage watch attractive. First of all, their aesthetic appeal is simply stunning. At 35.5mm, the case is not excessively encumbering or ostentatious, and yet the concentric rings layout of the dial, coupled with the generous bezel, grant these timepieces a presence on the wrist far exceeding that of other watches of similar size. The second crown at 9 o' clock mirrors the usual one at 3 o' clock and imbues the overall look of the piece with balance and symmetry. The deep blue enamel is a feast for the eyes, its color constantly changing and dancing according to how the light strikes it.
The apparent beauty of the case and dial design is matched by the beauty and complexity of the inner workings of the watch, the revolutionary world time system - or Heures Universelles - designed and patented in the early 1930s by legendary watchmaker Louis Cottier.
Last but not least it is important to mention the extraordinary rarity of Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. Scholars assume that an exceedingly small series of calibre 12'''400 were upgraded by Cottier on behalf of Patek Philippe to become the revered 12'''400 HU (Heures Universelles) version used for reference 2523 (and later 2523/1), rendering the model one of the firm's rarest, if not the rarest, serially produced wristwatch. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold, cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps or monochrome translucent blue, such as the present watch, in fact the rarest of all versions: as a matter of fact, only two other yellow 2523 are known with this dial configuration.
As it so often happens in the world of vintage watch collecting, such a limited production is due to the poor reception the model received when first launched. It took decades for the taste of the public to evolve and eventually appreciate these masterpieces, which are consequently as rare as they are sought after.
It is no surprise that on rare occasions examples of these ultra-rare timepieces appear at auction, they never fail to stir the market as well as the hearts of collectors. However, a specimen such as the present one is bound to capture the imagination of Patek Philippe lovers all over the world even as it is one of the best preserved examples to appear at auction in recent years. One of the "signature" characteristics of reference 2523 is its faceted lugs. A true masterpiece of design, the lugs present 3 facets: top, side and a third one inclined at 45 degrees, their sharp edges extremely sensitive to polishing. The present example however showcases angles in near mint condition, testimony of the care and reverence the watch has been treated with by its previous owner and a near impossible find for the true connoisseur looking for the ultimate gem for his or her vintage Patek Philippe collection. The fascinating dial does not show any signs of cosmetic enhancement, the royal blue colour beautifully harmonizing with the gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this unmatched timepiece. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with blue enamel to the centre, revolving ring with 41 cities and applied gold indexes in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 9 July 1956.
Certain wristwatch models are unanimously considered landmarks of horology: the first serially produced perpetual chronograph, Patek Philippe's reference 1518, is one example. Other examples are the two-crown models produced by Patek Philippe at the beginning of the second half of the last century, the celebrated World Time references 2523 and 2523/1, of which the timepiece here on offer is a remarkable specimen.
These wristwatches combine all the characteristics rendering a vintage watch attractive. First of all, their aesthetic appeal is simply stunning. At 35.5mm, the case is not excessively encumbering or ostentatious, and yet the concentric rings layout of the dial, coupled with the generous bezel, grant these timepieces a presence on the wrist far exceeding that of other watches of similar size. The second crown at 9 o' clock mirrors the usual one at 3 o' clock and imbues the overall look of the piece with balance and symmetry. The deep blue enamel is a feast for the eyes, its color constantly changing and dancing according to how the light strikes it.
The apparent beauty of the case and dial design is matched by the beauty and complexity of the inner workings of the watch, the revolutionary world time system - or Heures Universelles - designed and patented in the early 1930s by legendary watchmaker Louis Cottier.
Last but not least it is important to mention the extraordinary rarity of Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. Scholars assume that an exceedingly small series of calibre 12'''400 were upgraded by Cottier on behalf of Patek Philippe to become the revered 12'''400 HU (Heures Universelles) version used for reference 2523 (and later 2523/1), rendering the model one of the firm's rarest, if not the rarest, serially produced wristwatch. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold, cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps or monochrome translucent blue, such as the present watch, in fact the rarest of all versions: as a matter of fact, only two other yellow 2523 are known with this dial configuration.
As it so often happens in the world of vintage watch collecting, such a limited production is due to the poor reception the model received when first launched. It took decades for the taste of the public to evolve and eventually appreciate these masterpieces, which are consequently as rare as they are sought after.
It is no surprise that on rare occasions examples of these ultra-rare timepieces appear at auction, they never fail to stir the market as well as the hearts of collectors. However, a specimen such as the present one is bound to capture the imagination of Patek Philippe lovers all over the world even as it is one of the best preserved examples to appear at auction in recent years. One of the "signature" characteristics of reference 2523 is its faceted lugs. A true masterpiece of design, the lugs present 3 facets: top, side and a third one inclined at 45 degrees, their sharp edges extremely sensitive to polishing. The present example however showcases angles in near mint condition, testimony of the care and reverence the watch has been treated with by its previous owner and a near impossible find for the true connoisseur looking for the ultimate gem for his or her vintage Patek Philippe collection. The fascinating dial does not show any signs of cosmetic enhancement, the royal blue colour beautifully harmonizing with the gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this unmatched timepiece. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with blue enamel to the centre, revolving ring with 41 cities and applied gold indexes in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 9 July 1956. Certain wristwatch models are unanimously considered landmarks of horology: the first serially produced perpetual chronograph, Patek Philippe's reference 1518, is one example. Other examples are the two-crown models produced by Patek Philippe at the beginning of the second half of the last century, the celebrated World Time references 2523 and 2523/1, of which the timepiece here on offer is a remarkable specimen. These wristwatches combine all the characteristics rendering a vintage watch attractive. First of all, their aesthetic appeal is simply stunning. At 35.5mm, the case is not excessively encumbering or ostentatious, and yet the concentric rings layout of the dial, coupled with the generous bezel, grant these timepieces a presence on the wrist far exceeding that of other watches of similar size. The second crown at 9 o' clock mirrors the usual one at 3 o' clock and imbues the overall look of the piece with balance and symmetry. The deep blue enamel is a feast for the eyes, its color constantly changing and dancing according to how the light strikes it. The apparent beauty of the case and dial design is matched by the beauty and complexity of the inner workings of the watch, the revolutionary world time system - or Heures Universelles - designed and patented in the early 1930s by legendary watchmaker Louis Cottier. Last but not least it is important to mention the extraordinary rarity of Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. Scholars assume that an exceedingly small series of calibre 12'''400 were upgraded by Cottier on behalf of Patek Philippe to become the revered 12'''400 HU (Heures Universelles) version used for reference 2523 (and later 2523/1), rendering the model one of the firm's rarest, if not the rarest, serially produced wristwatch. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold, cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps or monochrome translucent blue, such as the present watch, in fact the rarest of all versions: as a matter of fact, only two other yellow 2523 are known with this dial configuration. As it so often happens in the world of vintage watch collecting, such a limited production is due to the poor reception the model received when first launched. It took decades for the taste of the public to evolve and eventually appreciate these masterpieces, which are consequently as rare as they are sought after. It is no surprise that on rare occasions examples of these ultra-rare timepieces appear at auction, they never fail to stir the market as well as the hearts of collectors. However, a specimen such as the present one is bound to capture the imagination of Patek Philippe lovers all over the world even as it is one of the best preserved examples to appear at auction in recent years. One of the "signature" characteristics of reference 2523 is its faceted lugs. A true masterpiece of design, the lugs present 3 facets: top, side and a third one inclined at 45 degrees, their sharp edges extremely sensitive to polishing. The present example however showcases angles in near mint condition, testimony of the care and reverence the watch has been treated with by its previous owner and a near impossible find for the true connoisseur looking for the ultimate gem for his or her vintage Patek Philippe collection. The fascinating dial does not show any signs of cosmetic enhancement, the royal blue colour beautifully harmonizing with the gold case material, further enhancing the incredible look of this unmatched timepiece. Read more More from Patek Philippe 175
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Lot 65 PATEK PHILIPPE. A FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 2508, MOVEMENT NO. 704'792, CASE NO. 689'997, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000
Price realised CHF 60,000
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Lot 66 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 761'518, CASE NO. 687'558, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 100,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 67 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2524/1, MOVEMENT NO. 861'365, CASE NO. 690'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 350,000 – CHF 700,000
Price realised CHF 425,000
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Lot 68 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND FINE LARGE PLATINUM WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO.706'768, CASE NO. 309'291, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 69 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold dual time zone wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2597, MOVEMENT NO. 727'323, CASE NO. 309'751, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000
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Lot 70 Patek Philippe. A very fine and attractive 18K gold wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and Breguet numerals SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO. 706'972, CASE NO. 309'600, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 62,500
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Lot 71 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND BRACELET SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, CARACAS, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 764'432, CASE NO. 698'264, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 60,000
Price realised CHF 87,500
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Lot 72 Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare 18K gold openface perpetual calendar split-seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY HAUSMANN & CO., REF. 781, MOVEMENT NO. 137'885, CASE NO. 2'601'742, MOVEMENT MANUFACTURED IN 1908, COMPLETED AND ENCASED IN 1959
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 125,000
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Lot 73 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE, RARE AND IMPORTANT 18K GOLD PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, SECOND SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 868'751, CASE NO. 2'611'729, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,000,000
Price realised CHF 821,000
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Lot 74 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, impressive and possibly unique platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch with turquoise-coloured enamel dial and platinum and diamond-set bracelet SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3441, MOVEMENT NO. 1'110'054, CASE NO. 2'617'191, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 245,000
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Lot 76 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and unusual 18K gold asymmetrical keyless lever watch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 789/2, MOVEMENT NO. 790'370, CASE NO. 311'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1962
Estimate CHF 5,000 – CHF 10,000
Price realised CHF 22,500
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Lot 65 PATEK PHILIPPE. A FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 2508, MOVEMENT NO. 704'792, CASE NO. 689'997, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000
Price realised CHF 60,000
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Lot 66 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 761'518, CASE NO. 687'558, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 100,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 67 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2524/1, MOVEMENT NO. 861'365, CASE NO. 690'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 350,000 – CHF 700,000
Price realised CHF 425,000
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Lot 68 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND FINE LARGE PLATINUM WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO.706'768, CASE NO. 309'291, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 69 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold dual time zone wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2597, MOVEMENT NO. 727'323, CASE NO. 309'751, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000
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Lot 70 Patek Philippe. A very fine and attractive 18K gold wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and Breguet numerals SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO. 706'972, CASE NO. 309'600, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 62,500
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Lot 71 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND BRACELET SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, CARACAS, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 764'432, CASE NO. 698'264, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 60,000
Price realised CHF 87,500
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Lot 72 Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare 18K gold openface perpetual calendar split-seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY HAUSMANN & CO., REF. 781, MOVEMENT NO. 137'885, CASE NO. 2'601'742, MOVEMENT MANUFACTURED IN 1908, COMPLETED AND ENCASED IN 1959
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 125,000
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Lot 73 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE, RARE AND IMPORTANT 18K GOLD PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, SECOND SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 868'751, CASE NO. 2'611'729, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,000,000
Price realised CHF 821,000
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Lot 74 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, impressive and possibly unique platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch with turquoise-coloured enamel dial and platinum and diamond-set bracelet SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3441, MOVEMENT NO. 1'110'054, CASE NO. 2'617'191, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 245,000
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Lot 76 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and unusual 18K gold asymmetrical keyless lever watch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 789/2, MOVEMENT NO. 790'370, CASE NO. 311'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1962
Estimate CHF 5,000 – CHF 10,000
Price realised CHF 22,500
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Lot 65 PATEK PHILIPPE. A FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 2508, MOVEMENT NO. 704'792, CASE NO. 689'997, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000
Price realised CHF 60,000
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Lot 66 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 761'518, CASE NO. 687'558, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 100,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 67 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2524/1, MOVEMENT NO. 861'365, CASE NO. 690'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 350,000 – CHF 700,000
Price realised CHF 425,000
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Lot 68 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND FINE LARGE PLATINUM WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO.706'768, CASE NO. 309'291, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 69 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold dual time zone wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2597, MOVEMENT NO. 727'323, CASE NO. 309'751, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000
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Lot 70 Patek Philippe. A very fine and attractive 18K gold wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and Breguet numerals SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO. 706'972, CASE NO. 309'600, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 62,500
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Lot 71 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND BRACELET SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, CARACAS, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 764'432, CASE NO. 698'264, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 60,000
Price realised CHF 87,500
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Lot 72 Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare 18K gold openface perpetual calendar split-seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY HAUSMANN & CO., REF. 781, MOVEMENT NO. 137'885, CASE NO. 2'601'742, MOVEMENT MANUFACTURED IN 1908, COMPLETED AND ENCASED IN 1959
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 125,000
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Lot 73 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE, RARE AND IMPORTANT 18K GOLD PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, SECOND SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 868'751, CASE NO. 2'611'729, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,000,000
Price realised CHF 821,000
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Lot 74 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, impressive and possibly unique platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch with turquoise-coloured enamel dial and platinum and diamond-set bracelet SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3441, MOVEMENT NO. 1'110'054, CASE NO. 2'617'191, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 245,000
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Lot 76 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and unusual 18K gold asymmetrical keyless lever watch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 789/2, MOVEMENT NO. 790'370, CASE NO. 311'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1962
Estimate CHF 5,000 – CHF 10,000
Price realised CHF 22,500
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Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000
Price realised CHF 60,000
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Lot 66 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 761'518, CASE NO. 687'558, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 100,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 67 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2524/1, MOVEMENT NO. 861'365, CASE NO. 690'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 350,000 – CHF 700,000
Price realised CHF 425,000
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Lot 68 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND FINE LARGE PLATINUM WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO.706'768, CASE NO. 309'291, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 69 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold dual time zone wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2597, MOVEMENT NO. 727'323, CASE NO. 309'751, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000
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Lot 70 Patek Philippe. A very fine and attractive 18K gold wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and Breguet numerals SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO. 706'972, CASE NO. 309'600, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 62,500
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Lot 71 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND BRACELET SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, CARACAS, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 764'432, CASE NO. 698'264, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 60,000
Price realised CHF 87,500
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Lot 72 Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare 18K gold openface perpetual calendar split-seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY HAUSMANN & CO., REF. 781, MOVEMENT NO. 137'885, CASE NO. 2'601'742, MOVEMENT MANUFACTURED IN 1908, COMPLETED AND ENCASED IN 1959
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 125,000
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Lot 73 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE, RARE AND IMPORTANT 18K GOLD PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, SECOND SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 868'751, CASE NO. 2'611'729, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,000,000
Price realised CHF 821,000
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Lot 74 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, impressive and possibly unique platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch with turquoise-coloured enamel dial and platinum and diamond-set bracelet SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3441, MOVEMENT NO. 1'110'054, CASE NO. 2'617'191, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 245,000
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Lot 76 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and unusual 18K gold asymmetrical keyless lever watch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 789/2, MOVEMENT NO. 790'370, CASE NO. 311'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1962
Estimate CHF 5,000 – CHF 10,000
Price realised CHF 22,500
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Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000
Price realised CHF 60,000
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Lot 66 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 761'518, CASE NO. 687'558, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 100,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 67 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2524/1, MOVEMENT NO. 861'365, CASE NO. 690'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 350,000 – CHF 700,000
Price realised CHF 425,000
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Lot 68 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND FINE LARGE PLATINUM WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO.706'768, CASE NO. 309'291, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 93,750
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Lot 69 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold dual time zone wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2597, MOVEMENT NO. 727'323, CASE NO. 309'751, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000
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Lot 70 Patek Philippe. A very fine and attractive 18K gold wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and Breguet numerals SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO. 706'972, CASE NO. 309'600, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 62,500
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Lot 71 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND BRACELET SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, CARACAS, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 764'432, CASE NO. 698'264, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 60,000
Price realised CHF 87,500
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Lot 72 Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare 18K gold openface perpetual calendar split-seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY HAUSMANN & CO., REF. 781, MOVEMENT NO. 137'885, CASE NO. 2'601'742, MOVEMENT MANUFACTURED IN 1908, COMPLETED AND ENCASED IN 1959
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 125,000
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Lot 73 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE, RARE AND IMPORTANT 18K GOLD PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, SECOND SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 868'751, CASE NO. 2'611'729, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,000,000
Price realised CHF 821,000
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Lot 74 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, impressive and possibly unique platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch with turquoise-coloured enamel dial and platinum and diamond-set bracelet SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3441, MOVEMENT NO. 1'110'054, CASE NO. 2'617'191, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 245,000
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Lot 76 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and unusual 18K gold asymmetrical keyless lever watch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 789/2, MOVEMENT NO. 790'370, CASE NO. 311'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1962
Estimate CHF 5,000 – CHF 10,000
Price realised CHF 22,500
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Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000
Price realised CHF 60,000 PATEK PHILIPPE. A FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 2508, MOVEMENT NO. 704'792, CASE NO. 689'997, MANUFACTURED IN 1955 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 40,000 Price realised CHF 60,000 Price realised CHF 60,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 66 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 761'518, CASE NO. 687'558, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 100,000
Price realised CHF 93,750 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine and rare platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 761'518, CASE NO. 687'558, MANUFACTURED IN 1955 Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 100,000 Price realised CHF 93,750 Price realised CHF 93,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 67 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2524/1, MOVEMENT NO. 861'365, CASE NO. 690'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1955
Estimate CHF 350,000 – CHF 700,000
Price realised CHF 425,000 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K GOLD MINUTE REPEATING WRISTWATCH SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2524/1, MOVEMENT NO. 861'365, CASE NO. 690'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1955 Estimate CHF 350,000 – CHF 700,000 Price realised CHF 425,000 Price realised CHF 425,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 68 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND FINE LARGE PLATINUM WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO.706'768, CASE NO. 309'291, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 93,750 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY RARE AND FINE LARGE PLATINUM WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO.706'768, CASE NO. 309'291, MANUFACTURED IN 1956 Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 80,000 Price realised CHF 93,750 Price realised CHF 93,750 Follow Follow Follow Lot 69 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold dual time zone wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2597, MOVEMENT NO. 727'323, CASE NO. 309'751, MANUFACTURED IN 1956
Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000
Price realised CHF 137,000 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold dual time zone wristwatch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2597, MOVEMENT NO. 727'323, CASE NO. 309'751, MANUFACTURED IN 1956 Estimate CHF 60,000 – CHF 90,000 Price realised CHF 137,000 Price realised CHF 137,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 70 Patek Philippe. A very fine and attractive 18K gold wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and Breguet numerals SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO. 706'972, CASE NO. 309'600, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000
Price realised CHF 62,500 Patek Philippe. A very fine and attractive 18K gold wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and Breguet numerals SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, CALATRAVA MODEL, REF. 570, MOVEMENT NO. 706'972, CASE NO. 309'600, MANUFACTURED IN 1957 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 50,000 Price realised CHF 62,500 Price realised CHF 62,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 71 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND BRACELET SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, CARACAS, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 764'432, CASE NO. 698'264, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 60,000
Price realised CHF 87,500 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE AND RARE 18K PINK GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND BRACELET SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY SERPICO Y LAINO, CARACAS, REF. 2526, MOVEMENT NO. 764'432, CASE NO. 698'264, MANUFACTURED IN 1957 Estimate CHF 30,000 – CHF 60,000 Price realised CHF 87,500 Price realised CHF 87,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 72 Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare 18K gold openface perpetual calendar split-seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY HAUSMANN & CO., REF. 781, MOVEMENT NO. 137'885, CASE NO. 2'601'742, MOVEMENT MANUFACTURED IN 1908, COMPLETED AND ENCASED IN 1959
Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000
Price realised CHF 125,000 Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare 18K gold openface perpetual calendar split-seconds chronograph keyless lever watch with moon phases and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY HAUSMANN & CO., REF. 781, MOVEMENT NO. 137'885, CASE NO. 2'601'742, MOVEMENT MANUFACTURED IN 1908, COMPLETED AND ENCASED IN 1959 Estimate CHF 70,000 – CHF 120,000 Price realised CHF 125,000 Price realised CHF 125,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 73 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE, RARE AND IMPORTANT 18K GOLD PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, SECOND SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 868'751, CASE NO. 2'611'729, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,000,000
Price realised CHF 821,000 PATEK PHILIPPE. A VERY FINE, RARE AND IMPORTANT 18K GOLD PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASES SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 2499, SECOND SERIES, MOVEMENT NO. 868'751, CASE NO. 2'611'729, MANUFACTURED IN 1960 Estimate CHF 600,000 – CHF 1,000,000 Price realised CHF 821,000 Price realised CHF 821,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 74 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, impressive and possibly unique platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch with turquoise-coloured enamel dial and platinum and diamond-set bracelet SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3441, MOVEMENT NO. 1'110'054, CASE NO. 2'617'191, MANUFACTURED IN 1960
Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000
Price realised CHF 245,000 Patek Philippe. An extremely fine, impressive and possibly unique platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch with turquoise-coloured enamel dial and platinum and diamond-set bracelet SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3441, MOVEMENT NO. 1'110'054, CASE NO. 2'617'191, MANUFACTURED IN 1960 Estimate CHF 50,000 – CHF 80,000 Price realised CHF 245,000 Price realised CHF 245,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 76 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and unusual 18K gold asymmetrical keyless lever watch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 789/2, MOVEMENT NO. 790'370, CASE NO. 311'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1962
Estimate CHF 5,000 – CHF 10,000
Price realised CHF 22,500 Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and unusual 18K gold asymmetrical keyless lever watch SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO., REF. 789/2, MOVEMENT NO. 790'370, CASE NO. 311'960, MANUFACTURED IN 1962 Estimate CHF 5,000 – CHF 10,000 Price realised CHF 22,500 Price realised CHF 22,500 Follow Follow Follow Visually slide to previous slide button
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