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177-4010
Pocket watch: pink gold Patek Philippe lady's watch with very rare calibre, Geneva around 1895
Ca. Ø31.5mm, ca. 28g, 18K pink gold, back with noble crown, inner lid with dedication, signed and numbered dome, movement number 110830, case number 224108, extremely rare calibre with horseshoe-shaped bridge, lever escapement, signed enamel dial, blued steel hands, movement needs overhauling, sluggish winding.
Hammerprice: 1.000 €
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177-4045
Pocket watch: pink gold Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer with rare calibre, original box and original papers from 1899!
Ca. Ø49mm, ca. 91g, 18K pink gold, Patek Philippe case punch, No.221562, very rare Ankerchronometer calibre No.93261, especially chronometer balance, wolf's toothing, special barrel bridge, plate with patent punch 2680 (Patek Philippe Swiss Patent 2680 dated 27 September 1890), signed enamel dial in very beautiful condition, pink gold hands, intact, case with several dents and missing bow, refurbishment recommended. Despite the case imperfections, this is an interesting collector's watch because it is a rare chronometer calibre and the watch is in its original box with original papers.
Hammerprice: 2.000 €
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177-4046
Pocket watch: historically interesting Patek Philippe pocket watch No. 7114, one of the earliest made Patek Philippe hunting case watches with 1st version of the crown winding developed by Adrien Philippe, Geneva 1852
Ca. Ø49mm, ca. 83g, 18K gold, engine turned, hunting case à-goutte, case and movement with matching number 7114, spring lid with very fine engraved coat of arms, dome numbered and inscribed: "Invention Brevetée de Patek Philippe & Co. a Geneve", technically very interesting, very early Patek Philippe precision lever movement with 1st version of the crown winding invented by Adrien Philippe (French patent no. 1317 of April the 22nd, 1845), wolf's toothing, extraordinary large and very special moustache compensation lever with ring-shaped ends, very beautifully preserved screwed enamel dial with unusual position of the seconds at "8", filigree Breguet steel hands, movement intact, case with signs of use and age, technically and historically highly interesting Patek Philippe collector's watch.
Hammerprice: 2.500 €
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177-4048
Pocket watch: very rare Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer "Gondolo" with original box, Geneve 1912
Ca. Ø47mm, ca. 74g, 18K gold, monogram RP on back, signed Patek Philippe & Cie Geneve No. 167368, very fine Ankerchronometer movement with fine adjusting device and moustache lever, wolf's toothing, Chronometer balance with gold screws, original enamel dial inscribed "Chronometro Gondolo Patek Philippe & Cie Geneve", red 24h register, gold hands, in working order, signed original box.
Hammerprice: 3.000 €
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177-4049
Pocket watch: smallest known to us Patek Philippe half hunting case watch with gold/ enamel case, No. 31335, ca. 1870
Ca. Ø25.5mm, ca. 20g, 18K gold, half hunting case à-goutte, No. 31335, back blue enamelled, representation of a flying dove, signed and numbered dome, early Patek Philippe crown winding movement with rare locking device of the crown (winding only in one direction possible), wolf's toothing, cylinder escapement, extraordinary beautiful enamel dial with golden cartouche decoration, blued steel hands, in working order and in excellent condition, minimal, highly professional enamel repair of small imperfections at the rim. The watch is with only 25.5mm the smallest half hunting case watch made by Patek Philippe we know of.
now only: 2.200 €
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177-4087
Wristwatch: extremely rare and very attractive Patek Philippe Art Deco lady's watch with enamelled platinum case and diamond setting, No. 809466, ca. 1925
Ca. 13 × 35mm, very beautiful Art Deco platinum case, black and green enamelled, set with diamonds, floral engraving on the sides, original, very rare crown in flower shape (known from other Patek Philippe watches of this time), also of platinum, very fine Patek Philippe precision lever movement No. 809466, signed Art Deco dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, matching bracelet in 14K white gold, in working order and in very beautiful condition, rarity. Not many of these rare Patek Philippe platinum watches from the Art Deco period are known. Most of these watches were intended for the American market and only the movements and dials were signed Patek Philippe like here. Some of the watches were additionally marked with the retailer's signature, such as Tiffany, Cartier or Gübelin!
Hammerprice: 6.000 €
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177-4097
Pocket watch: extremely thin Art Deco dress watch by Patek Philippe with very rare double signature, Geneva ca. 1932
Ca. Ø42mm, ca. 42g, platinum case, No. 416309, movement number 821139, super thin Patek Philippe precision lever movement with Geneva striping, 18 jewels, original silvered dial with rare double signature Patek Philippe and Keltz-Bloch, beautifully preserved Art Deco steel hands, in very good condition, in working order, a rarity in this super thin version. Patek Philippe pocket watches with the retailer signature Keltz-Bloch (Strasbourg) are wanted collector's pieces. In platinum we do not know another piece!
Hammerprice: 3.500 €
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177-4099
Pocket watch: Patek Philippe rarity, pocket watch with extremely rare stainless steel case, sold 1938, with extract from the archives
Ca. Ø50mm, ca. 85g, stainless steel, 3-part original case with pressed back, case number 504588, gilt lever movement with wolf's toothing, movement number 153176, in excellent condition, signed enamel dial, blued steel hands, in nearly unused and like new condition, in working order, with extract from the archives, very rare. In the late thirties Patek Philippe produced a small number of these high-quality pocket watches with steel cases instead of the usual gold cases. These watches are much rarer and today popular collector's pieces.
Hammerprice: 6.100 €
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177-4101
Pocket watch: historically important Art Deco gentleman's set "Piece Unique" including an important pocket watch minute repeater, Meylan Brassus, presumably from the nobility of the Melo family, ca. 1930
The high-quality box decorated with a noble coat of arms contains 5 pieces, all platinum, punched with the French platinum punch (dog's head). The gentleman's set consists of a pocket watch with matching platinum chain, a lighter, a pocket knife as a multifunctional tool with 4 tools and a pair of very high quality cufflinks. All objects are set with high quality diamonds, rubies and sapphires. Fronts of the lighter and the knife with monogram, backs of the lighter and the knife with gold coat of arms of the nobility, also set with various high quality gems and diamonds. 1. The heart of the ensemble is the unique Art Deco man's watch with minute repeater. Ca. 37 × 46mm, ca. 77g , square resp. octagonal case, both sides set with sapphires, rubies and diamonds, back again the applied monogram, winding crown set with a sapphire, case with French platinum punch and master's punch GR M (Gaston Rabier), the movement holding plate inside is not made of metal as usual, but in this unique watch of 18K white gold, also punched with the French gold punch and the GR master's mark, high quality precision lever movement, repeating the hours, quarters and minutes, signed C under the sounding spring C.H. Meylan Switzerland, platinum dial, platinum hands set with diamonds, case rim with slider for releasing the repeater, in very good condition, in working order and with good sound. 2. lighter ca. 35 × 45mm x 15mm, ca. 108g, platinum, similarly set with gemstones and diamonds. 3. pocket knife/ multifunctional tool, ca. 67mm long, ca. 38g, similarly set with gemstones and diamonds. 4. platinum chain with double clasp, ca. 39cm long, ca. 10g. 5. cufflinks, platinum/ 18K white gold, ca. 10.5g, set with finest diamonds and special cut rubies and sapphires. The entire gentleman's ensemble is set with a total of 336 diamonds and high quality gemstones. The condition is used and not restored or refurbished. Lighter, knife, watch case and cufflinks show various signs of use. The watch is the unique heart of the ensemble.
Hammerprice: 160.000 €
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177-4140
Wristwatch: very rare vintage Patek Philippe man's watch in medium size "Ellipse Clous de Paris" Ref. 3987, ca. 1990 with original box
Ca. 27 × 32mm, 18K gold, back with initials PR, reference 3987, very rare design "Ellipse Clous de Paris", case number 2842698, manual winding calibre 215, movement number 1810499, white dial, subsidiary seconds, steel hands, original leather strap with 18K buckle, completely original condition with original box, in working order, leather strap with signs of age, delivery from original owner. The reference 3987 with the "Clous de Paris" bezel is a very rare version of the Ellipse and was originally only made for Tiffany. This medium size was popular with both men and women.
Hammerprice: 3.300 €
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177-4149
Pocket watch: very fine pocket chronometer Patek Philippe "Chronometro Gondolo", ca. 1908
Ca. Ø54mm, ca. 115g, 18K gold, back with very beautifully preserved engine turning, Patek Philippe punch, case number 248908, dome completely signed and numbered, made for Gondolo & Labouriau Relojoeiros in Rio, top class Ankerchronometer movement, chronometer balance, eccentric fine adjusting device, gold wheels, wolf's toothing, moustache lever, signed enamel dial in perfect condition, original pink gold hands, in working order, in excellent well-kept condition, very fine Patek Philippe collector's watch.
Hammerprice: 4.000 €
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177-4152
Pocket watch: unique Patek Philippe pocket watch with enamelled noble coat of arms and minute repeater, sold to Tiffany 1901, with Patek Philippe original box and extract from the archives
Ca. Ø51mm, ca. 102g, 18K gold, à goutte case, back with enamelled noble coat of arms, excellent quality, dome with dedication engraving, given to a Mr. C. de Heredia 1902, very fine Patek Philippe precision lever movement with minute repeater and Geneva striping, original Patek Philippe enamel dial with extremely rare Tiffany lettering, according to the extract from the archives already made by Patek Philippe, blued steel hands, case and movement with matching number 112058, in very beautiful condition, in full working order. The watch comes with a signed original Patek Philippe box and an extract from the archives.
now only: 15.000 €
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177-4155
Pocket watch: extremely rare antimagnetic precision pocket watch with 8 complications, including perpetual calendar and minute repeater, Non-Magnetic Watch Co. No. 6735, possibly a raw movement by Patek Philippe, ca. 1887
Ca. Ø58.5mm, ca. 176g, 18K gold, a-goutte case, special and extremely rare case form, hunting case watch ""cut hunter"", engine turned, case and movement with matching numbers, back with glazed movement, extremely rare Geneva top calibre, possibly Patek Philippe raw movement, antimagnetic gold lever, fine adjusting device, highly complicated calibre with perpetual calendar, moon phase and moon age, minute repeater and chronograph, perfectly preserved enamel dial, pink gold hands, in very good condition, intact, cleaning/ service recommended, original box, sold by Benedict Brothers in New York! ""The Geneva Non-Magnetic Watch Co. of America"": In the years 1885-1886 Charles-Auguste Paillard (1840-1895) invented the new ""non-magnetic alloy"" (palladium with copper) to produce non-magnetic and non-corrosive hairsprings and attracted the attention of the young Dresden businessman Charles W. Ward. He and his colleagues were impressed by the invention and decided to set up a company to manufacture watches on the basis of Paillard's patents registered in Great Britain (No. 6367 of 11 May 1886 for ""nonmagnetique hairsprings""). Ward entered into preliminary agreements with Paillard, a former supervisor of Patek Philippe & Co., and Louis Bornand, a former manager of Henry Capt & Co. in Geneva to obtain rights on the Paillard patents. On 23 February 1886 the first order was placed for 34 watches, including twelve pocket watches with complications. On 16 March 1886 a new agreement was signed and the company's name changed to ""Geneva Non-Magnetic Watch Co. Paillard and Bornand were responsible for the production in New York. Paillard's agency was located at Rue Kleberg 2 in Geneva and the Bornand factory at Grand Quai 64 in Geneva (former Tiffany factory, as Jeweller Circular reported in 1889). The office of Non-Magnetic Watch Co. was located at Quai du Mont Blanc 5. In 1886 the company registered the patent rights for the manufacturing of palladium spirals in France, England, Germany and the United States because Dufane-Lutz had also started manufacturing palladium spirals in Geneva. In 1887 a new contract was signed with J.-J. Badollet in Geneva and Aeby & Co. in Biel, watchmakers for the manufacturing of raw movements. In the same year it was agreed with Patek Philippe & Co. that the raw parts would be manufactured in the Patek Philippe factory and finished by Bornand. These were probably the highest qualities of Non-Magnetic Watch Co.! (source: Eugene Fuller, The Non-Magnetic Watch Company: A Chronology, Bulletin of the N.A.W.C.C., Vol. 32/3, No. 266, June 1990, p. 236). Another of these watches numbered 7484, probably from the first delivery to Non-Magnetique-Watch, was auctioned and sold for ca. 49,000 Swiss Francs in 2010 (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/5mb).
Hammerprice: 23.500 €
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177-4166
Wristwatch: excellent preserved Patek Philippe "Worldtime" Ref. 5110, ca. 2002
Ca. Ø37mm, 18K gold, screwed sapphire back, ref. 5110, automatic movement calibre 240/188 gold, Geneva striping, Geneva seal, movement number 3207590, silvered engine turned dial with world time indication, gold hands, original Patek Philippe leather strap with 18K buckle, in very well-kept original condition, in working order.
Hammerprice: 15.000 €
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177-4167
Wristwatch: high-quality, complicated Patek Philippe man's watch "Travel Time" Ref. 5134 from 2002 with extract from the archives
Ca. Ø37.5mm, 18K gold, reference 5134, screwed sapphire back, manual winding calibre 215 PSFVS24H, movement number 3084341, second time zone and 24h dial, technically very interesting and rare watch with two central hour hands for two time zones, gold and steel hands, silvered dial with golden Breguet numerals, original leather strap with buckle, in excellent well-kept condition, in full working order, extract from the archives.
now only: 14.000 €
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177-4184
Pocket watch/ pendant watch: extremely rare gold/ enamel form watch with diamond setting "flower basket" and heart-shaped movement, Tissot & Fils No. 10085, ca. 1850
Ca. 26 × 42mm, ca. 25g, 18K gold, No. 10085, unique and very high quality case with representation of a flower basket, outstanding quality, face enamelled with inlaid gold tendrils, set with original diamonds, back with classic enamel painting with representation of a flower bouquet, both sides hinged, dome and movement in heart shape, cylinder movement with key winding and matching number, enamel dial, miniature Breguet hands, intact and in very beautiful condition. The watch is in this version a rarity. There are watches from Patek Philippe and from Vacheron and Constantin with similar heart-shaped movements known. An almost unsigned identical watch we auctioned as lot 4253 in our 166th auction and was sold for 12,380€! As we now know this watch was also by Tissot & Fils, set with rubies instead diamonds and punched with the number 10076. Almost the same number as the present one!
Hammerprice: 7.500 €
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177-4190
Wristwatch: Patek Philippe rarity, reference 3410 Calatrava "Amagnetique" with double signature Patek/ Beyer, with extract from the archives, from 1962
Ca. Ø34.5mm, 18K gold, pressed back, original crown, case number 2630360, movement number 731739, manual winding calibre 27-AM 400 amagnetique with Geneva seal, Geneva striping, silvered dial with enamelled Amagnetic lettering and very rare additional retailer signature "Beyer", gold hands, Patek Philippe leather strap with 18K buckle, extract from the archives, in very good condition, in working order, original Patek-Philippe box (this one in bad condition). A 3410 Amagnetic with Beyer signature is extremely rare and a popular collector's piece!
Hammerprice: 10.000 €
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177-4192
Wristwatch: one of the rarest Patek Philippe watches from the Art Deco period, "Piece Unique", the only watch of the Ref.1930, which was manufactured with original box with changeable dial, with extract from the archives and Patek Philippe service papers
Ca. 24 × 35mm, unique 18K yellow gold and white gold Art Deco case, special lugs, hinged back, serial number 619396, reference number 1930, manual winding, movement number 822470, silvered dial with black enamelled indexes, subsidiary seconds, back also punched with reference number 1930, blued steel hands, old leather strap with 18K buckle, signed Gay Freres, in very beautiful condition, in working order. The watch comes with an exceptional original Patek Philippe box, oval and brown leather with gold rim, inside silk. Under the velvet inlay is a secret compartment with a 2nd signed and in paper wrapped "replacement" or "change dial". The watch is a unique timepiece with various accompanying documents, including extract from the archives and service papers about a general overhaul at Patek Philippe in Geneva for 14,300 Swiss Francs in 2004; a Patek Philippe watch which only exists once in this version and which actually belongs into the museum in Geneva! The watch first appeared in Geneva in 1995 and was already valued between 100,000 and 120,000 Swiss Francs. At that time, however, the changeable dial in the secret compartment of the box was not yet discovered and the watch was still in technically poor condition, like it was found! The extract from the archives confirms the authenticity of the entire watch and the very special and rare dial! The watch has a unique history that is documented in a letter from the Patek Philipp Museum to the owner of the watch. Here are the facts: in September 1929 a Patek Philippe customer delivered a white gold case in a special design to Patek Philippe to manufacture a wristwatch according to his ideas. The sketches for the design are supposed to come from Fred Dubois, the well-known Patek Philippe illustrator. Patek Philippe took over the case, punched it with serial number and reference and equipped it with the movement 822470 and the current dial, which is recorded in the register, and delivered it to the customer. This whole process took 3 years! Patek Philippe explained it with the special circumstances of the world economic crisis. In 1938 Patek bought the watch back because the customer chose another watch. In 1939 the watch was sold again. This is also documented in the extract from the archives. Patek Philippe assumes that the second dial was added as part of this sale, according to the changed taste of the time! The unique Art Deco case was reworked by Patek Philippe according to archive information. It was originally made of white gold when it was designed by Dubois in 1929 and was changed by Patek Philippe into a bicolour case. Whether this alteration was the reason for the long time from 1929 to 1932, or whether the reworking took place after the repurchase in 1938, is not clearly documented.
Hammerprice: 125.000 €
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