Patek Philippe. An exceptionally fine, rare and important 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hour indication and cloisonné enamel dial depicting the North American continent
Patek Philippe. An exceptionally fine, rare and important 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hour indication and cloisonné enamel dial depicting the North American continent
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, World Time model, ref. 2523, movement no. 722'706, case no. 306'205, manufactured in 1955
Cal. 12'''400 HU mechanical lever movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, 18 jewels, polychrome cloisonné enamel dial depicting the North American continent, 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 42 cities from around the world and adjusted by crown at 9, large circular case, facetted lugs, snap on back, 18K gold Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial and movement signed
35.5 mm. diam.
, The Art of Patek Philippe - Legendary Watches , Habsburg, Feldman, Geneva 9 April 1989, lot 294.
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Patek Philippe. An exceptionally fine, rare and important 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24 hour indication and cloisonné enamel dial depicting the North American continent
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, World Time model, ref. 2523, movement no. 722'706, case no. 306'205, manufactured in 1955
Cal. 12'''400 HU mechanical lever movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, 18 jewels, polychrome cloisonné enamel dial depicting the North American continent, 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 42 cities from around the world and adjusted by crown at 9, large circular case, facetted lugs, snap on back, 18K gold Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial and movement signed
35.5 mm. diam.
Provenance
The Art of Patek Philippe - Legendary Watches , Habsburg, Feldman, Geneva 9 April 1989, lot 294.
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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 enamel dial in 1955 and its subsequent sale on 10 October 1955.
Few other wristwatches epitomize the perfect symbiosis between aesthetical design and the fine art of horological ingenuity to such extent as Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. The present representative of this outstandingly rare species exceeds these attributes even further, the fascinating interaction of its facetted, cubist lines softened by the colourful shades of the vibrant depiction of the North American continent.
Taking a step back and looking at the watch's importance, condition, design and provenance one must conclude that it is one of the most desirable and relevant collector's wristwatches in private hands. As a matter of fact, this very reference 2523 was chosen for the cover of what is still today considered a milestone in the history of wristwatch collecting: The Art of Patek Philippe - Legendary Watches held in 1989 for the celebration of Patek Philippe's 150th anniversary. This auction, broadly marketed, raised the awareness for vintage and antique Patek Philippe watches to a new level and it speaks for itself that the present watch crowned the cover of the hardcover catalogue.
Several maps are known to have been fitted to reference 2523 and the present "North America" dial has been specifically made for this watch, as it features the individual serial number stamped to its back.
Preserved in incredibly well preserved and original overall condition, the present reference 2523 impressively displays the model's generous proportions. Its prominent lugs enhanced by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, reveal that it has always been treated with the respect due to such exceptional timepiece. The crispness of the gold marks to the side and underneath one of the lugs further underlines this fact. In sync with the case condition the captivating dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement or restoration, its radiant shine dazzling the beholder's eye.
The combination of rarity, pristine overall condition and provenance render the present "two crown World Time" one of the truly rare finds for the spoilt collector of exceptional timepieces.
Patek Philippe's reference 2523, the large version of this legendary "World Time" model, was launched in 1953; due to the expenditure involved in its production only an infinitely small number of this complex timepiece ever left the factory. To date, only twelve yellow gold examples have made their reappearance in public, including the present. Furthermore two in pink gold and only one in white gold, now prominently exhibited at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, are known.
The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. The North American theme is, for obvious reasons, highly desirable and besides the present watch only two further yellow gold references 2523 depicting this continent are publicly known. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G).
Different examples of reference 2523 are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240 - 242.
Read more With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with enamel dial in 1955 and its subsequent sale on 10 October 1955.
Few other wristwatches epitomize the perfect symbiosis between aesthetical design and the fine art of horological ingenuity to such extent as Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. The present representative of this outstandingly rare species exceeds these attributes even further, the fascinating interaction of its facetted, cubist lines softened by the colourful shades of the vibrant depiction of the North American continent.
Taking a step back and looking at the watch's importance, condition, design and provenance one must conclude that it is one of the most desirable and relevant collector's wristwatches in private hands. As a matter of fact, this very reference 2523 was chosen for the cover of what is still today considered a milestone in the history of wristwatch collecting: The Art of Patek Philippe - Legendary Watches held in 1989 for the celebration of Patek Philippe's 150th anniversary. This auction, broadly marketed, raised the awareness for vintage and antique Patek Philippe watches to a new level and it speaks for itself that the present watch crowned the cover of the hardcover catalogue.
Several maps are known to have been fitted to reference 2523 and the present "North America" dial has been specifically made for this watch, as it features the individual serial number stamped to its back.
Preserved in incredibly well preserved and original overall condition, the present reference 2523 impressively displays the model's generous proportions. Its prominent lugs enhanced by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, reveal that it has always been treated with the respect due to such exceptional timepiece. The crispness of the gold marks to the side and underneath one of the lugs further underlines this fact. In sync with the case condition the captivating dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement or restoration, its radiant shine dazzling the beholder's eye.
The combination of rarity, pristine overall condition and provenance render the present "two crown World Time" one of the truly rare finds for the spoilt collector of exceptional timepieces.
Patek Philippe's reference 2523, the large version of this legendary "World Time" model, was launched in 1953; due to the expenditure involved in its production only an infinitely small number of this complex timepiece ever left the factory. To date, only twelve yellow gold examples have made their reappearance in public, including the present. Furthermore two in pink gold and only one in white gold, now prominently exhibited at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, are known.
The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. The North American theme is, for obvious reasons, highly desirable and besides the present watch only two further yellow gold references 2523 depicting this continent are publicly known. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G).
Different examples of reference 2523 are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240 - 242. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with enamel dial in 1955 and its subsequent sale on 10 October 1955.
Few other wristwatches epitomize the perfect symbiosis between aesthetical design and the fine art of horological ingenuity to such extent as Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. The present representative of this outstandingly rare species exceeds these attributes even further, the fascinating interaction of its facetted, cubist lines softened by the colourful shades of the vibrant depiction of the North American continent.
Taking a step back and looking at the watch's importance, condition, design and provenance one must conclude that it is one of the most desirable and relevant collector's wristwatches in private hands. As a matter of fact, this very reference 2523 was chosen for the cover of what is still today considered a milestone in the history of wristwatch collecting: The Art of Patek Philippe - Legendary Watches held in 1989 for the celebration of Patek Philippe's 150th anniversary. This auction, broadly marketed, raised the awareness for vintage and antique Patek Philippe watches to a new level and it speaks for itself that the present watch crowned the cover of the hardcover catalogue.
Several maps are known to have been fitted to reference 2523 and the present "North America" dial has been specifically made for this watch, as it features the individual serial number stamped to its back.
Preserved in incredibly well preserved and original overall condition, the present reference 2523 impressively displays the model's generous proportions. Its prominent lugs enhanced by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, reveal that it has always been treated with the respect due to such exceptional timepiece. The crispness of the gold marks to the side and underneath one of the lugs further underlines this fact. In sync with the case condition the captivating dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement or restoration, its radiant shine dazzling the beholder's eye.
The combination of rarity, pristine overall condition and provenance render the present "two crown World Time" one of the truly rare finds for the spoilt collector of exceptional timepieces.
Patek Philippe's reference 2523, the large version of this legendary "World Time" model, was launched in 1953; due to the expenditure involved in its production only an infinitely small number of this complex timepiece ever left the factory. To date, only twelve yellow gold examples have made their reappearance in public, including the present. Furthermore two in pink gold and only one in white gold, now prominently exhibited at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, are known.
The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. The North American theme is, for obvious reasons, highly desirable and besides the present watch only two further yellow gold references 2523 depicting this continent are publicly known. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G).
Different examples of reference 2523 are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240 - 242. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with enamel dial in 1955 and its subsequent sale on 10 October 1955.
Few other wristwatches epitomize the perfect symbiosis between aesthetical design and the fine art of horological ingenuity to such extent as Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. The present representative of this outstandingly rare species exceeds these attributes even further, the fascinating interaction of its facetted, cubist lines softened by the colourful shades of the vibrant depiction of the North American continent.
Taking a step back and looking at the watch's importance, condition, design and provenance one must conclude that it is one of the most desirable and relevant collector's wristwatches in private hands. As a matter of fact, this very reference 2523 was chosen for the cover of what is still today considered a milestone in the history of wristwatch collecting: The Art of Patek Philippe - Legendary Watches held in 1989 for the celebration of Patek Philippe's 150th anniversary. This auction, broadly marketed, raised the awareness for vintage and antique Patek Philippe watches to a new level and it speaks for itself that the present watch crowned the cover of the hardcover catalogue.
Several maps are known to have been fitted to reference 2523 and the present "North America" dial has been specifically made for this watch, as it features the individual serial number stamped to its back.
Preserved in incredibly well preserved and original overall condition, the present reference 2523 impressively displays the model's generous proportions. Its prominent lugs enhanced by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, reveal that it has always been treated with the respect due to such exceptional timepiece. The crispness of the gold marks to the side and underneath one of the lugs further underlines this fact. In sync with the case condition the captivating dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement or restoration, its radiant shine dazzling the beholder's eye.
The combination of rarity, pristine overall condition and provenance render the present "two crown World Time" one of the truly rare finds for the spoilt collector of exceptional timepieces.
Patek Philippe's reference 2523, the large version of this legendary "World Time" model, was launched in 1953; due to the expenditure involved in its production only an infinitely small number of this complex timepiece ever left the factory. To date, only twelve yellow gold examples have made their reappearance in public, including the present. Furthermore two in pink gold and only one in white gold, now prominently exhibited at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, are known.
The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. The North American theme is, for obvious reasons, highly desirable and besides the present watch only two further yellow gold references 2523 depicting this continent are publicly known. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G).
Different examples of reference 2523 are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240 - 242. With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with enamel dial in 1955 and its subsequent sale on 10 October 1955. Few other wristwatches epitomize the perfect symbiosis between aesthetical design and the fine art of horological ingenuity to such extent as Patek Philippe's two crown world time wristwatches. The present representative of this outstandingly rare species exceeds these attributes even further, the fascinating interaction of its facetted, cubist lines softened by the colourful shades of the vibrant depiction of the North American continent. Taking a step back and looking at the watch's importance, condition, design and provenance one must conclude that it is one of the most desirable and relevant collector's wristwatches in private hands. As a matter of fact, this very reference 2523 was chosen for the cover of what is still today considered a milestone in the history of wristwatch collecting: The Art of Patek Philippe - Legendary Watches held in 1989 for the celebration of Patek Philippe's 150th anniversary. This auction, broadly marketed, raised the awareness for vintage and antique Patek Philippe watches to a new level and it speaks for itself that the present watch crowned the cover of the hardcover catalogue. Several maps are known to have been fitted to reference 2523 and the present "North America" dial has been specifically made for this watch, as it features the individual serial number stamped to its back. Preserved in incredibly well preserved and original overall condition, the present reference 2523 impressively displays the model's generous proportions. Its prominent lugs enhanced by the angular facets, particularly sensitive to careless polishing, reveal that it has always been treated with the respect due to such exceptional timepiece. The crispness of the gold marks to the side and underneath one of the lugs further underlines this fact. In sync with the case condition the captivating dial does not show any signs of cosmetical enhancement or restoration, its radiant shine dazzling the beholder's eye. The combination of rarity, pristine overall condition and provenance render the present "two crown World Time" one of the truly rare finds for the spoilt collector of exceptional timepieces. Patek Philippe's reference 2523, the large version of this legendary "World Time" model, was launched in 1953; due to the expenditure involved in its production only an infinitely small number of this complex timepiece ever left the factory. To date, only twelve yellow gold examples have made their reappearance in public, including the present. Furthermore two in pink gold and only one in white gold, now prominently exhibited at the prestigious Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, are known. The watches were fitted with a variety of different types of dial centres, including engine-turned gold (two examples) and the celebrated cloisonné enamelled discs depicting maps. The North American theme is, for obvious reasons, highly desirable and besides the present watch only two further yellow gold references 2523 depicting this continent are publicly known. Considered milestones in Patek Philippe's proud history to such an extent that in 2009, the firm launched a contemporary version, either in yellow gold or white gold, with enamelled maps centring the dial (references 5131J and 5131G). Different examples of reference 2523 are illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, second edition, pp. 240 - 242. Read more More from Important Watches
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Lot 89 JAQUET DROZ. AN OVERSIZED 18K WHITE GOLD LIMITED EDITION AUTOMATIC JUMP HOUR WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL REGULATOR DIAL SIGNED JAQUET DROZ, NUMERUS CLAUSUS N0. 57/88, LES DOUZE VILLES MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. 000212, CIRCA 2006
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
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Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 15,000
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Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 92 IWC. A large stainless steel automatic split second chronograph wristwatch with day, date, bracelet and sand-coloured dial SIGNED IWC, SCHAFFHAUSEN, CHRONO-RATTRAPANTE GST MODEL, REF. 3715, CASE NO. 2'838'985, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 4,000
Price realised CHF 4,000
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Lot 93 Jaeger-LeCoultre. A titanium limited edition automatic world time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and alarm SIGNED JAEGER-LECOULTRE, MASTER COMPRESSOR EXTREME WORLD ALARM, TIDES OF TIME, NO. 022/350, REF. 150.T.42, CASE NO. 2'646'603, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 10,000
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Lot 94 Ebel. A stainless steel and gilt tonneau-shaped automatic chronograph wristwatch with date and bracelet SIGNED EBEL, AUTOMATIC, REF. 4768, CASE NO. 1'134'901, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 800 – CHF 1,200
Price realised CHF 1,038
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Lot 95 Audemars Piguet. A fine, rare and attractive 18K gold skeletonized keyless lever dress watch SIGNED AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWISS, REF. 5693, CASE NO. B-45984, MOVEMENT NO. 214'719, MANUFACTURED IN 1979
Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 11,875
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Lot 97 Breguet. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with date, power reserve and moon phases SIGNED BREGUET, CLASSIQUE MODEL, REF. 3130, MOVEMENT NO. 1493, CASE NO. 4206, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 9,000 – CHF 14,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 99 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold limited edition tonneau-shaped jump hour wristwatch, made for the company's 150th anniversary SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, JUMP HOUR MODEL, REF. 3969, 150E ANNIVERSAIRE 1839 - 1989, MOVEMENT NO. 752'921, CASE NO. 2'864'834, MANUFACTURED IN 1989
Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000
Price realised CHF 25,000
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Lot 100 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, original certificate, additional back and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3970E, MOVEMENT NO. 3'045'960, CASE NO. 4'054'371, MANUFACTURED IN 1999
Estimate CHF 75,000 – CHF 110,000
Price realised CHF 87,000
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Lot 101 Omega. A stainless steel chronometer wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, two-tone silvered dial and Certificat de Marche SIGNED OMEGA, CHRONOMÈTRE, REF. 2367, MOVEMENT NO. 10'475'936, MANUFACTURED IN 1947
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 8,125
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Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 7,500
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Lot 90 Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18K white gold limited edition wristwatch with date and power reserve SIGNED VACHERON CONSTANTIN, MALTE POWER RESERVE MODEL, NO. 14, REF. 83060, CASE NO. 1'177'373, MOVEMENT NO. 5'141'169, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 15,000
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Lot 91 Glashütte Original. A fine and large 18K white gold wristwatch with oversized date, power reserve, original certificate and box SIGNED GLASHÜTTE ORIGINAL, GLASHÜTTE I/SA, CHRONOMETER, SENATOR CHRONOMETER MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. 0234, CASE NO. 0088, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 92 IWC. A large stainless steel automatic split second chronograph wristwatch with day, date, bracelet and sand-coloured dial SIGNED IWC, SCHAFFHAUSEN, CHRONO-RATTRAPANTE GST MODEL, REF. 3715, CASE NO. 2'838'985, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 4,000
Price realised CHF 4,000
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Lot 93 Jaeger-LeCoultre. A titanium limited edition automatic world time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and alarm SIGNED JAEGER-LECOULTRE, MASTER COMPRESSOR EXTREME WORLD ALARM, TIDES OF TIME, NO. 022/350, REF. 150.T.42, CASE NO. 2'646'603, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 10,000
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Lot 94 Ebel. A stainless steel and gilt tonneau-shaped automatic chronograph wristwatch with date and bracelet SIGNED EBEL, AUTOMATIC, REF. 4768, CASE NO. 1'134'901, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 800 – CHF 1,200
Price realised CHF 1,038
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Lot 95 Audemars Piguet. A fine, rare and attractive 18K gold skeletonized keyless lever dress watch SIGNED AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWISS, REF. 5693, CASE NO. B-45984, MOVEMENT NO. 214'719, MANUFACTURED IN 1979
Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 11,875
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Lot 97 Breguet. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with date, power reserve and moon phases SIGNED BREGUET, CLASSIQUE MODEL, REF. 3130, MOVEMENT NO. 1493, CASE NO. 4206, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 9,000 – CHF 14,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 99 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold limited edition tonneau-shaped jump hour wristwatch, made for the company's 150th anniversary SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, JUMP HOUR MODEL, REF. 3969, 150E ANNIVERSAIRE 1839 - 1989, MOVEMENT NO. 752'921, CASE NO. 2'864'834, MANUFACTURED IN 1989
Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000
Price realised CHF 25,000
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Lot 100 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, original certificate, additional back and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3970E, MOVEMENT NO. 3'045'960, CASE NO. 4'054'371, MANUFACTURED IN 1999
Estimate CHF 75,000 – CHF 110,000
Price realised CHF 87,000
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Lot 101 Omega. A stainless steel chronometer wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, two-tone silvered dial and Certificat de Marche SIGNED OMEGA, CHRONOMÈTRE, REF. 2367, MOVEMENT NO. 10'475'936, MANUFACTURED IN 1947
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 8,125
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Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 7,500
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Lot 90 Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18K white gold limited edition wristwatch with date and power reserve SIGNED VACHERON CONSTANTIN, MALTE POWER RESERVE MODEL, NO. 14, REF. 83060, CASE NO. 1'177'373, MOVEMENT NO. 5'141'169, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 15,000
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Lot 91 Glashütte Original. A fine and large 18K white gold wristwatch with oversized date, power reserve, original certificate and box SIGNED GLASHÜTTE ORIGINAL, GLASHÜTTE I/SA, CHRONOMETER, SENATOR CHRONOMETER MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. 0234, CASE NO. 0088, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 92 IWC. A large stainless steel automatic split second chronograph wristwatch with day, date, bracelet and sand-coloured dial SIGNED IWC, SCHAFFHAUSEN, CHRONO-RATTRAPANTE GST MODEL, REF. 3715, CASE NO. 2'838'985, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 4,000
Price realised CHF 4,000
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Lot 93 Jaeger-LeCoultre. A titanium limited edition automatic world time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and alarm SIGNED JAEGER-LECOULTRE, MASTER COMPRESSOR EXTREME WORLD ALARM, TIDES OF TIME, NO. 022/350, REF. 150.T.42, CASE NO. 2'646'603, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 10,000
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Lot 94 Ebel. A stainless steel and gilt tonneau-shaped automatic chronograph wristwatch with date and bracelet SIGNED EBEL, AUTOMATIC, REF. 4768, CASE NO. 1'134'901, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 800 – CHF 1,200
Price realised CHF 1,038
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Lot 95 Audemars Piguet. A fine, rare and attractive 18K gold skeletonized keyless lever dress watch SIGNED AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWISS, REF. 5693, CASE NO. B-45984, MOVEMENT NO. 214'719, MANUFACTURED IN 1979
Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 11,875
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Lot 97 Breguet. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with date, power reserve and moon phases SIGNED BREGUET, CLASSIQUE MODEL, REF. 3130, MOVEMENT NO. 1493, CASE NO. 4206, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 9,000 – CHF 14,000
Price realised CHF 16,250
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Lot 99 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold limited edition tonneau-shaped jump hour wristwatch, made for the company's 150th anniversary SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, JUMP HOUR MODEL, REF. 3969, 150E ANNIVERSAIRE 1839 - 1989, MOVEMENT NO. 752'921, CASE NO. 2'864'834, MANUFACTURED IN 1989
Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000
Price realised CHF 25,000
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Lot 100 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, original certificate, additional back and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3970E, MOVEMENT NO. 3'045'960, CASE NO. 4'054'371, MANUFACTURED IN 1999
Estimate CHF 75,000 – CHF 110,000
Price realised CHF 87,000
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Lot 101 Omega. A stainless steel chronometer wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, two-tone silvered dial and Certificat de Marche SIGNED OMEGA, CHRONOMÈTRE, REF. 2367, MOVEMENT NO. 10'475'936, MANUFACTURED IN 1947
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 8,125
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Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 7,500 JAQUET DROZ. AN OVERSIZED 18K WHITE GOLD LIMITED EDITION AUTOMATIC JUMP HOUR WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL REGULATOR DIAL SIGNED JAQUET DROZ, NUMERUS CLAUSUS N0. 57/88, LES DOUZE VILLES MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. 000212, CIRCA 2006 Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 7,500 Price realised CHF 7,500 Follow Follow Follow Lot 90 Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18K white gold limited edition wristwatch with date and power reserve SIGNED VACHERON CONSTANTIN, MALTE POWER RESERVE MODEL, NO. 14, REF. 83060, CASE NO. 1'177'373, MOVEMENT NO. 5'141'169, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 15,000 Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18K white gold limited edition wristwatch with date and power reserve SIGNED VACHERON CONSTANTIN, MALTE POWER RESERVE MODEL, NO. 14, REF. 83060, CASE NO. 1'177'373, MOVEMENT NO. 5'141'169, MANUFACTURED IN 2009 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 15,000 Price realised CHF 15,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 91 Glashütte Original. A fine and large 18K white gold wristwatch with oversized date, power reserve, original certificate and box SIGNED GLASHÜTTE ORIGINAL, GLASHÜTTE I/SA, CHRONOMETER, SENATOR CHRONOMETER MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. 0234, CASE NO. 0088, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 16,250 Glashütte Original. A fine and large 18K white gold wristwatch with oversized date, power reserve, original certificate and box SIGNED GLASHÜTTE ORIGINAL, GLASHÜTTE I/SA, CHRONOMETER, SENATOR CHRONOMETER MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. 0234, CASE NO. 0088, MANUFACTURED IN 2009 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 16,250 Price realised CHF 16,250 Follow Follow Follow Lot 92 IWC. A large stainless steel automatic split second chronograph wristwatch with day, date, bracelet and sand-coloured dial SIGNED IWC, SCHAFFHAUSEN, CHRONO-RATTRAPANTE GST MODEL, REF. 3715, CASE NO. 2'838'985, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 4,000
Price realised CHF 4,000 IWC. A large stainless steel automatic split second chronograph wristwatch with day, date, bracelet and sand-coloured dial SIGNED IWC, SCHAFFHAUSEN, CHRONO-RATTRAPANTE GST MODEL, REF. 3715, CASE NO. 2'838'985, CIRCA 2000 Estimate CHF 3,000 – CHF 4,000 Price realised CHF 4,000 Price realised CHF 4,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 93 Jaeger-LeCoultre. A titanium limited edition automatic world time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and alarm SIGNED JAEGER-LECOULTRE, MASTER COMPRESSOR EXTREME WORLD ALARM, TIDES OF TIME, NO. 022/350, REF. 150.T.42, CASE NO. 2'646'603, MANUFACTURED IN 2009
Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000
Price realised CHF 10,000 Jaeger-LeCoultre. A titanium limited edition automatic world time wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and alarm SIGNED JAEGER-LECOULTRE, MASTER COMPRESSOR EXTREME WORLD ALARM, TIDES OF TIME, NO. 022/350, REF. 150.T.42, CASE NO. 2'646'603, MANUFACTURED IN 2009 Estimate CHF 6,000 – CHF 8,000 Price realised CHF 10,000 Price realised CHF 10,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 94 Ebel. A stainless steel and gilt tonneau-shaped automatic chronograph wristwatch with date and bracelet SIGNED EBEL, AUTOMATIC, REF. 4768, CASE NO. 1'134'901, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 800 – CHF 1,200
Price realised CHF 1,038 Ebel. A stainless steel and gilt tonneau-shaped automatic chronograph wristwatch with date and bracelet SIGNED EBEL, AUTOMATIC, REF. 4768, CASE NO. 1'134'901, CIRCA 2000 Estimate CHF 800 – CHF 1,200 Price realised CHF 1,038 Price realised CHF 1,038 Follow Follow Follow Lot 95 Audemars Piguet. A fine, rare and attractive 18K gold skeletonized keyless lever dress watch SIGNED AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWISS, REF. 5693, CASE NO. B-45984, MOVEMENT NO. 214'719, MANUFACTURED IN 1979
Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000
Price realised CHF 11,875 Audemars Piguet. A fine, rare and attractive 18K gold skeletonized keyless lever dress watch SIGNED AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWISS, REF. 5693, CASE NO. B-45984, MOVEMENT NO. 214'719, MANUFACTURED IN 1979 Estimate CHF 8,000 – CHF 12,000 Price realised CHF 11,875 Price realised CHF 11,875 Follow Follow Follow Lot 97 Breguet. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with date, power reserve and moon phases SIGNED BREGUET, CLASSIQUE MODEL, REF. 3130, MOVEMENT NO. 1493, CASE NO. 4206, CIRCA 2000
Estimate CHF 9,000 – CHF 14,000
Price realised CHF 16,250 Breguet. A fine 18K gold automatic wristwatch with date, power reserve and moon phases SIGNED BREGUET, CLASSIQUE MODEL, REF. 3130, MOVEMENT NO. 1493, CASE NO. 4206, CIRCA 2000 Estimate CHF 9,000 – CHF 14,000 Price realised CHF 16,250 Price realised CHF 16,250 Follow Follow Follow Lot 99 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold limited edition tonneau-shaped jump hour wristwatch, made for the company's 150th anniversary SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, JUMP HOUR MODEL, REF. 3969, 150E ANNIVERSAIRE 1839 - 1989, MOVEMENT NO. 752'921, CASE NO. 2'864'834, MANUFACTURED IN 1989
Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000
Price realised CHF 25,000 Patek Philippe. A very fine and rare 18K pink gold limited edition tonneau-shaped jump hour wristwatch, made for the company's 150th anniversary SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, JUMP HOUR MODEL, REF. 3969, 150E ANNIVERSAIRE 1839 - 1989, MOVEMENT NO. 752'921, CASE NO. 2'864'834, MANUFACTURED IN 1989 Estimate CHF 20,000 – CHF 30,000 Price realised CHF 25,000 Price realised CHF 25,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 100 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, original certificate, additional back and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3970E, MOVEMENT NO. 3'045'960, CASE NO. 4'054'371, MANUFACTURED IN 1999
Estimate CHF 75,000 – CHF 110,000
Price realised CHF 87,000 Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K pink gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, original certificate, additional back and box SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 3970E, MOVEMENT NO. 3'045'960, CASE NO. 4'054'371, MANUFACTURED IN 1999 Estimate CHF 75,000 – CHF 110,000 Price realised CHF 87,000 Price realised CHF 87,000 Follow Follow Follow Lot 101 Omega. A stainless steel chronometer wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, two-tone silvered dial and Certificat de Marche SIGNED OMEGA, CHRONOMÈTRE, REF. 2367, MOVEMENT NO. 10'475'936, MANUFACTURED IN 1947
Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000
Price realised CHF 8,125 Omega. A stainless steel chronometer wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, two-tone silvered dial and Certificat de Marche SIGNED OMEGA, CHRONOMÈTRE, REF. 2367, MOVEMENT NO. 10'475'936, MANUFACTURED IN 1947 Estimate CHF 4,000 – CHF 6,000 Price realised CHF 8,125 Price realised CHF 8,125 Follow Follow Follow Visually slide to previous slide button
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