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272-4116
Pendant watch: gold/enamel form watch "Boule de Geneve" with original brooch and diamond setting, ca. 1900
Ca. Ø 20 mm, very rare gold case with matching brooch, glazed on both sides, enamelled and set with diamonds, lever movement of similar quality to the movements of the Patek Philippe Boule watches, enamel dial, pink gold hands, movement needs cleaning, enamel restored.
now only: 1.400 €
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272-4174
Pocket watch: Patek Philippe Anker chronometer with very rare caliber, no. 78053, ca. 1887
Ca. Ø 53 mm, ca. 123 g, 18K gold, case and movement numbered 78053, very rare chronometer caliber with lever escapement, fine adjustment, and screw-down gold chatons, case, movement and dial signed, manufactured by Patek Philippe for Byrd & Co Memphis, original, very well preserved enamel dial, blued steel hands, box. This rare Patek Philippe chronometer has an extremely rare movement. The bow is not the original one, and the movement needs to be overhauled. It is currently fully wound (however, there are no apparent defects.
Hammerprice: 4.700 €
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272-4177
Pocket watch: Patek Philippe Chronometer Gondolo 56 mm, ca. 1906
Ca. Ø 56 mm, ca. 129 g, 18K pink gold, case, movement, and dial signed, marked Chronometro Gondolo, case number 244527, movement number 139313, Patek Philippe chronometer movement with moustache lever, fine adjustment, and gold wheels, original enamel dial, pink gold hands, in working order and in good condition.
Hammerprice: 4.100 €
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272-4178
Pocket watch: very fine Patek Philippe chronometer, “Gondolo,” ca. 1906
Ca. Ø 54 mm, ca. 118 g, 18K pink gold, serial number 238686, movement number 129569, Anker chronometer movement with moustache lever, gold wheels, fine adjustment and wolf's toothing; case, movement, and dial signed, dial marked “Chronometro Gondolo”, red gold hands, very good condition, in working order.
Hammerprice: 3.800 €
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272-4180
Pocket watch: early Patek Philippe hunting case watch with original box, Anker chronometer from ca. 1868
Ca. Ø 52 mm, ca. 117 g, à-goutte silver/gold, signed dome, case and movement numbered 34328, very fine Anker chronometer movement with particularly large chronometer balance (17.5 mm), moustache lever, wolf's toothing, early crown winding, unusual hand position, enamel dial, filigree Breguet hands, good original condition, comes with original box, movement intact, winding/hand position needs adjustment, rare.
Hammerprice: 2.100 €
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272-4181
Pocket watch: very heavy Patek Philippe observation chronometer, ca. 1915, with wooden box
Ca. Ø 61.5 mm, ca. 200 g, original silver case, serial number 292349, PP case hallmark, Anker chronometer movement with exceptionally large chronometer balance wheel and moustache lever, also signed, no. 167425, signed, flawlessly preserved enamel dial with rare red 24-hour scale, Breguet steel hands, in working order and well preserved, with wooden deck chronometer box, green velvet interior, extremely rare chronometer!
Hammerprice: 7.500 €
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272-4217
Pendant watch: significant and extremely rare Renaissance-style pendant watch from the Patek Philippe circle, Majewski, Geneve, circa 1860
Ca. 588 × 31 mm, ca. 68 g, extremely high-quality and solid gold/enamel case with original oriental pearl embellishment on both sides, cross shape, edge enamelled in two colours, view of the movement with cylinder escapement and wolf's toothing on the back, signed H. Majewski Geneve, “Renaissance” engraving on the front and small silver dial, single hand, in working order and with only minimal signs of wear, extremely rare. Henri Majewski, whose father was also named Henri, was born in Lwów, Poland. In the 1830s, he went to Switzerland, where he worked with Jan Klott in La Chaux-de-Fonds. Majewski then moved to Geneva, where he worked for Patek & Czapek and later founded his own business specializing in repassage—the adjustment and refinement of movements. He received an honorable mention in the Besançon Observatory competition in 1860, a medal of merit at the Stuttgart Industrial Exhibition in 1862, a prize from the Geneva Art Society, and a bronze medal for complicated mechanisms at the Paris World Exhibition in 1878.
Hammerprice: 8.500 €
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272-4260
Pocket watch: Patek Philippe chronometer “Special Quality” with minute repeater and chronograph, 1890, archieve confirmation
Ca. Ø 52 mm, ca. 133 g, extremely solid 18K gold case, monogram and date on the back, case and movement numbered 80734, Patek Philippe top-of-the-line caliber in “Special” quality, highly complicated Anker chronometer with chronograph and minute repeater, fine adjustment, case, movement, and dial signed Bailey Banks & Biddle (seller's signature of the famous jeweler in Philadelphia), enamel dial in perfect condition, pink gold hands, very good condition, in working order. The watch comes with a Patek Philippe archive extract from 1984 confirming its authenticity and sale to Bailey Banks & Biddle on 08 September 1890. Only Anker chronometers of a special quality were marked “EXTRA” or “SPECIAL” by Patek Philippe. These particularly fine chronometers were often tested at observatories.
Hammerprice: 20.000 €
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272-4262
Pocket watch: unworn, as good as new Patek Philippe Ref. 983J “Power Reserve,” with original box/papers
Ca. 47.5 mm, ca. 104 g, 18K gold, hunting case, serial number 2949031, hand-wound with 20 jewels and Geneva stripes, silvered dial with power reserve indicator, gold Breguet hands, in working order, unworn and as good as new, comes with original box, original papers and original label from 1996, original price over € 60,000/Swiss Francs.
Hammerprice: 23.000 €
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272-4267
Wristwatch: very high-quality, large Patek Philippe men's watch “Gondolo 5109 pink gold”, with service box
Ca. 43 × 30 mm, 18K pink gold, screwed-down case back with service film, manual winding, gilt dial, grained, blued steel hands, original leather strap with pink gold Patek Philippe buckle, consignment from first owner, very good condition, with PP service box.
now only: 9.000 €
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272-4268
Wristwatch: very rare vintage Patek Philippe “TV Screen Jumbo” with center seconds, automatic, ca. 1970
Ca. 36.5 × 34.5 mm, ca. 125 g, 18K white gold, screwed case, back winder, automatic movement, silvered dial, center seconds, original 18K white gold bracelet, used, movement intact, consignment from first owner, very rare version with center seconds.
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272-4271
Pocket watch: experimental Vacheron & Constantin deck chronometer "Especially Good", Geneva 1919
Ca. Ø 64 mm, approx. 190 g, silver contest case with glazed movement, extremely unusual chronometer calibre with 21 jewels and experimental construction for the power reserve, chronometer balance, lever movement, fine adjusting device, signed, serial no. 379509, silvered dial with power reserve indicator, blued steel hands, in very good condition, in working order. This watch was part of the 1919 Geneva Observatory Chronometer Competition in the "Chronomètres 1re Classe Mention Honorable" class and received a score of 711 points, placing 29th out of 81 chronometers. The chronometer was also submitted to the 1919/1920 chronometer competition organised by the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, and was awarded the title "especially good" in the "Kew - Class A" category, scoring a sensational 92.8 points. The chronometer has a special, probably experimental mechanism for the power reserve indicator, which is also signed. We know of no other V&C pocket chronometer with this construction. Vacheron & Constantin, like Patek Philippe, produced these extremely rare chronometer movements primarily for chronometer competitions at various observatories. As a rule, these items were not intended for sale and therefore did not have a standard case design. They often remained in the possession of the manufacturer for decades before eventually coming into circulation. Today, these watches are extremely rare and sought-after collector's items.
Hammerprice: 8.500 €
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