La cote des montres Patek Philippe Pendulettes 1164 d'occasion



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    Date de vente : 28/11/2017

    Phillips #HK080217 - 2017-11 - THE HONG KONG WATCH AUCTION
    Hong Kong
    ID Lot : 837
     
    • HKD
    • EUR
    • USD
    Vendu :
    • 2125000
    • 195075
    • 273488
    Estimation :
    • 960000 - 1900000
    • 88128 - 174420
    • 123552 - 244530


    Patek Philippe Follow;Ref. 1164;An extremely fine and unique gilt brass solar power dome table clock with cloisonné enamel scene of 'Geneva, 1997' signed by L. Chappaz


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    Marque : Patek Philippe
    Collection : Patek Philippe Other Collection
    Modèle : Pendulettes
    Référence : Patek Philippe - 1164

    Catégorie : Montre de bureau
    Période : 1950's
    Mouvement : Automatique
    Calibre : CAL 33 T
    Détail référence : 1164 AN
    Dimensions : 210 mm

    Description : Manufacturer: Patek Philippe;Year: 1978;Reference No: 1164;Movement No: 1'803'506;Model Name: "Geneva, 1997";Material: Gilt brass and cloisonné enamel;Calibre: Cal. 33 photo-electric movement, 29 jewels;Dimensions: 210mm high;Signed: Dial and movement signed, enamel signed L Chappaz;Accessories: Accompanied by a Patek Philippe fitted presentation box and outer packaging. Further with Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming the production of the present watch with cloisonné enamel scene of "Geneva, 1997" in 1978 and its subsequent sale on November 29th, 1983.;Literature: Similar solar powered dome clocks are illustrated in Patek Philippe Museum Patek Philippe Watch es, Volume II, pp. 404-411;Catalogue Essay;Patek Philippe established its Electronic Division in 1948 in order to study photoelectric, electronic and nuclear timekeeping. In time, the group created the first solar clock, which was soon awarded a Swiss patent. The firm cleverly used this technology and created solar power dome table clocks. To enhance the beauty of the pieces they were enameled, and today collectors vie for these treasured pieces. Each scene is unique and often was made at the request of the buyer.;The theme of the present lot represents “Geneva 1997” with the old town seen from the perspective of Lac Leman. In vibrant colours and varying hues of blue, red, yellow and off white, boats are seen at anchor with the old town in the background. The domed top is the crest of Geneva in yellow, red, orange and blue.;The enamel of the dome clock was created by Luce Chappaz a master enameller, who worked for the firm for much of the later twentieth century. Her name can be found as early as the 1950s, through the early 1990s. In addition to enamel clocks her signature is found on pocket watches and miniatures. The Extract from the Archives confirms the scene “Geneva 1997’ for this wonderfully vibrant clock, which is astounding condition. This is a rare opportunity to own a unique clock that is woven in to the 20th century history of Patek Philippe.

    Date de vente : 15/11/2009
    Pays : Suisse

    Sothebys #GE0904 - 2009-11 - Important Watches
    Genève
    ID Lot : 198
     
    • CHF
    • EUR
    • USD
    Vendu :
    • 128500
    • 104843
    • 146914
    Estimation :
    • 40000 - 60000
    • 32636 - 48954
    • 45732 - 68598


    PATEK PHILIPPE - A RARE AND UNIQUE GILT-BRASS SOLAR-POWERED DESK TIMEPIECE WITH CLOISONN


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    Marque : Patek Philippe
    Collection : Patek Philippe Other Collection
    Modèle : Pendulettes
    Référence : Patek Philippe - 1164

    Catégorie : Montre de bureau
    Condition : Bon état
    Matière boîtier : Laiton
    Forme du boitier : Rond
    Détail référence : 1164

    Description : Please note that the movement is a photo-electric caliber not a mainspring with balance wheel. Movement running, all functions appear fully operational while cataloguing. The clock is housing a solar battery powering an electric motor. Dial spotted due to ageing in some parts, circle ring in gilt metal indicating the hours with PP logo. Top part of the clock shows some hairlines and a crack on the enamel of the Geneva Seal. The glass that covers the solar panels has a hairline. From an overall point of view, this piece is in a well preserved condition with a rare motif depicting the Pont du Mont Blanc. A similar motif depicting the city of Geneva can be found in the Patek Philippe Museum. The Extract from the Archives confirms production of the dome table clock with cloisonné enamel scene ''Geneva 1997'', dial with circle in gilded brass and black Roman numerals.