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    Date de vente : 08/11/2021
    Pays : Suisse

    Christies #20043 - 2021-11 - Rare Watches
    Geneva
    ID Lot : 88
     
    • CHF
    • EUR
    • USD
    Vendu :
    • 2670000
    • 2178453
    • 3052611
    Estimation :
    • 1000000 - 3000000
    • 815900 - 2447700
    • 1143300 - 3429900


    PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY FINE, HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND THE FIRST 18K GOLD TWO CROWN WORLD-TIME WRISTWATCH WITH 24 HOURS INDICATION AND FIRST TIME SEEN WAVED GUILLOCHE GOLD DIAL


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    Marque : Patek Philippe
    Collection : World Time
    Modèle : World Time
    Référence : Patek Philippe - 2523

    Catégorie : Montre bracelet
    Période : 1950's
    Mouvement : Mécanique
    Matière boîtier : Or jaune
    Détail référence : 2523 ,
    Complications : Fuseaux horaires

    Description : PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY FINE, HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND THE FIRST 18K GOLD TWO CROWN WORLD-TIME WRISTWATCH WITH 24 HOURS INDICATION AND FIRST TIME SEEN WAVED GUILLOCHE GOLD DIAL,SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, REF. 2523, MOVEMENT NO. 720'300, CASE NO. 305'699, MANUFACTURED IN 1953,Movement: Cal. 12-400 HU, manual,Dial: Guilloché gold centre, outer silvered revolving ring with names of 41 world cities adjusted by the crown at 9,Case: Snap on back, 35.5 mm.,With: 18k gold Patek Philippe buckle, Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with raised gold indexes and guilloché gilt centre in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 8th October 1958, Study by Eric Tortella, 2021,Remark: First example of the reference

    Date de vente : 29/05/2019
    Pays : Hong Kong

    Christies #17481 - 2019-05 - The Masterpiece Auction (23 Nov) / Important Watches including an Important Private Asian Collection Part One (27 Nov)
    Hong Kong
    ID Lot : 2201
     
    • HKD
    • EUR
    • USD
    Vendu :
    • 70175000
    • 6442065
    • 9031523
    Estimation :
    • 55000000 - 110000000
    • 5049000 - 10098000
    • 7078500 - 14157000


    PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXCEPTIONAL, UNIQUE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K PINK GOLD TWO-CROWN WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH WITH 24 HOUR INDICATION AND DOUBLE-SIGNED BLUE ENAMEL DIAL


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    Marque : Patek Philippe
    Collection : World Time
    Modèle : World Time
    Référence : Patek Philippe - 2523

    Catégorie : Montre bracelet
    Période : 1950's
    Mouvement : Mécanique
    Matière boîtier : Or rose
    Forme du boitier : Rond
    Couleur cadran : Blanc
    Détail référence : 2523 ,
    Complications : Fuseaux horaires

    Description : PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXCEPTIONAL, UNIQUE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K PINK GOLD TWO-CROWN WORLD TIME WRISTWATCH WITH 24 HOUR INDICATION AND DOUBLE-SIGNED BLUE ENAMEL DIAL,SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, RETAILED BY GOBBI, MILAN, “HEURES UNIVERSELLES”, REF. 2523, MOVEMENT NO. 722'715, CASE NO. 306'216, MANUFACTURED IN 1953,Movement: Cal. 12'''400 HU, manual, 18 jewels, stamped twice with the Geneva seal, micrometer regulator, signed,Dial: 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 40 cities from around the world and adjusted by the crown at 9 o’clock, signed by maker and retailer,Case: Large circular case, facetted lugs, snap on back, 35.5 mm. diam., signed,With: 18k pink gold Patek Philippe buckle, Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with dial centre in blue enamel in 1953 and its subsequent sale on 10 April 1957,Provenance: Property from an Important Private Collection, Christie’s Geneva, Important Watches, 15 November 2010, lot 114