Patek Phillipe and Cie, A gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numeral hour markers within a railway minute track, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the signed key wound movement numbered 135665, The inner dust cover marked barbeque pour Beyer Zurich, the case back marked inside for 18 ct, 44mm in diameterCondition Report: Gross weight 64.9 grams44mm in diameter2 light blemishes to case backMovement winds and hands turn freely.Please note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent
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Patek Philippe A Ladies reference 4809 Calatrava gold wristwatch, the white signed dial with Roman numeral hour markers, steel hands, sapphire crystal, fitted with a calibre 16-250 18 jewel manual wind movement numbered 1417588 the case back marked for 18 ct mounted on an original green leather strap and signed buckle, with box, outer card box, leather pouch with certificate of origin and instructions, along with marked Patek Philippe and an aftermarket strapCondition Report: The watch is in almost like new condition with hardly any signs of wear.gross weight 23.8 gramsThe movement has been opened for inspection and will need professionally resealing.Please note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Original box lining is flaking off inside boxEwbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts
Patek Philippe. A yellow gold automatic bracelet watch with blue sigma dial 'Golden Ellipse,' Ref: 3738/117, Movement No. 1198537, Case No. 2941878, Circa 1990 27-jewel Cal: 240 automatic movement with 22ct gold micro rotor, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and 5 positions, Seal of Geneva, sunburst blue dial with applied gold baton hour markers, gold baton hands, brushed and polished oval case, movement accessed through glass, gold heavy link bracelet with visible extensions, folding Patek Philippe clasp, case, dial and movement signed, together with Patek Philippe box and photocopies of purchase receipts, case, dial and movement signed Diameter 31mm Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepieceCondition Report: The case is in good order with minor surface scratches, an extension to the bracelet to either side. Dial is clean with no marks. The watch runs when wound/powered but has not been tested for timekeeping. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. length of bracelet including case
Gilbert Albert. A gold diamond set necklace, with brilliant cut diamonds claw set to the centrepiece, and barrel link chain, maker's mark, stamped 750, length 39cm, together with Gilbert Albert suede pouch Born in 1930 in Geneva, Gilbert Albert’s prodigal talent was recognised from a young age and he was admitted to the l’Ecole des Arts Industriels. The school enabled Albert to engage with his interest in all aspects of design and modern sculpture, putting him in contact with the work of Brancusi and Mondrian. In 1955, at the youthful age of 25, he began working for Patek Philippe as a designer and head of workshop. His seven year stint at the firm was wildly successful, winning the company the DeBeers Diamonds International Award - the Oscar of the design world - three times consecutively. His iconic collections, particularly ‘Ricochet’, remain highly sought after collectible items for their asymmetric and angular faces. Following on from Patek Philippe, he worked with Omega. This collaboration continued his success streak, winning the DeBeers Award two times further under the company name. In 1962, however, the Swiss jeweller moved away from watchmaking to establish a jewellery house and open his own atelier. This daring business move is commonly attributed to the advice given by his tutor from l’Ecole des Arts Industriels: ‘if you want to succeed, do what others will not do.’ The jewellery he designed in this period was even more groundbreaking than his previous collections. As the first designer to set meteorites into fine jewellery, he created incredible contrasts between roughly hued and unconventional raw materials with highly polished, textured 18 carat gold. This innovative approach earnt him five more DeBeers Awards in his own name, totalling to a previously unprecedented ten awards in his lifetime, earnt between 1958 and 1988. His works have been widely exhibited around the world, including Paris, New York, Dubai and Johannesburg. He was the first living artist to be invited to show his pieces at the Kremlin in Moscow since 1917.Condition Report: Approximate weight 14.69 grams.
Patek Phillipe. A yellow gold manual wind wristwatch Ref: 4905J-001 Calatrava, Movement number 3071523, Case number 4132491 18 jewel Cal: 16-250/107 manual wind movement, white dial, black Roman numerals, exhibition case back, common control mark, gold Patek Philippe Tang buckle, together with Patek Phillipe box, Patek Phillipe service pouches and paperwork relating to service history Diameter 30mm Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchaseCondition Report: The case could benefit from a polish as the bezel is quite scratched at 12. Dial is clean. Watch runs when wound but has not been tested for timekeeping. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchase.
FINE 18K PATEK PHILIPPE BRACELET WATCH, c. 1971, ref. 3543, 18-jewel Cal. 23-300pm movement with Seal of Geneva, adjusted to temperature, position and isochronism, shock resistant suspension to Gyromax balance, circular brushed gold dial with roman numerals, black hands, brushed tonneau snap back case with faceted lugs, 18K Patek Philippe integral bracelet and clasp, original Patek Philippe leather box, case, dial and movement signed, case no. 270***3, 31mm diam.Provenance: Private collection CardiffComments: no papers, links v.v. slightly stretched at the shoulder, clasp internal lock slightly bent, including a small section of gold bracelet.
Patek Philippe, an 18ct white gold Annual Calendar Regulator wrist watch, circa 2014, reference 5235G, signed automatic movement calibre 31-260 REG QA, serial 5625111, Swiss convention marks, fitted to a signed blue leather strap with 18ct gold pin buckle, box and papers, case measures 40mm Movement is currently functioningWatch will require setting up, instruction booklet includedDial appears to be in good conditionGlass appears to be in good conditionHands appear to be in good conditionCase has a few minor marks onlyStrap shows some marks and light creasingThis lot comes with a box and papers dated 12th May 2014Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Patek Philippe, an 18ct white gold diamond Gondolo wrist watch, reference 4825, factory diamond set case and dial, signed quartz movement, serial 3308842, Swiss convention marks, fitted to a signed black leather strap with 18ct white gold pin buckle, travel box, case measures 22mmMovement is currently functioningDial appears to be in good conditionHands appear to be in good conditionCase has some marks and scratchesDiamonds are very well matched and very brightGlass has a few minor nibbles and marksStrap shows noticeable marks, creasing and discolourationThe case measurement stated in our main descriptions always excludes the crown unless otherwise statedThis lot comes with a travel box, but does not come with any papersPlease note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Patek Philippe, a stainless steel diamond Twenty-4 bracelet watch, circa 2006, factory diamond set case, reference 4910/10A-011, signed quartz movement calibre E15, serial 3396458, fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp, box and papers, case measures 25mmMovement is currently functioningDial appears to be in good conditionHands appear to be in good conditionCase has some marks and scratchesDiamonds are very well matched and very brightGlass has mostly light marks onlyBracelet with some marks and scratches, clasp in good conditionBracelet measures approximately 17cm including the caseThe case measurement stated in our main descriptions always excludes the crown unless otherwise statedThis lot comes with a box and papers dated 16th December 2006.Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Patek Philippe, an 18ct gold Calatrava wrist watch, reference 3338/1, signed manual wind movement, serial 2646468, fitted to an unsigned brown leather strap with gold plated pin buckle, case measures 25mmMovement is currently functioningDial appears to be in good condition, with mostly minor marks onlyHands appear to be in good condition, with a few small marksCase has some marks and scratchesGlass has mostly light marks onlyStrap has a few small marks onlyThe case measurement stated in our main descriptions always excludes the crown unless otherwise statedThis lot does not come with a box or any papersPlease note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Damenarmbanduhr "Patek Philippe, Calatrava". Rundes 18 kt. GG-Gehäuse, Lunette besetzt mit 36 Diamanten, zus. ca. 0,81 ct. Weißes Porzellan-Zifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern. Quarzwerk (Funktion nicht geprüft, da Batterie zu erneuern), Caliber E-15, Werk 1626801/2978747. Ref.-Nr. 4820J-001. D. 2,5 cm. Schwarzes Lederarmband und 750/000 GG-Stiftschließe von Patek Philippe. In Schatulle mit Umkarton, Patek Philippe. Beigegeben: Stammbuchauszug Patek Philippe vom Februar 2001, von Juwelier Mühlbacher ausgestellt.
Damenarmbanduhr "Patek Philippe, Twenty 4". Rechteckiges Gehäuse und originales Gliederarmband mit Faltschließe 750/000 WG, brutto 149,3 g, umlaufend seitlich besetzt mit Diamanten, Achtkant, das Armband zusätzlich mit römischen Ziffern aus Diamanten, Achtkant. Changierendes Zifferblatt mit zehn Diamant-Indizes und römischer VI und XII. Saphirglas (Kratzer), Krone mit umgedreht gefasstem Brillant. Quarzwerk. Vierfach verschraubter Boden, Bandanstoß num. D751B. Schließe gem. PATEK PHILIPPE GENÈVE. B. 2,5, L. ca. 18 cm.
Damenarmbanduhr "Patek Philippe Twenty 4". 750/000 GG bzw. RG, brutto ca. 106 g. Rechteckiges Gehäuse, Lunette, Zifferblatt und Armband besetzt mit Diamanten (10 auf Zifferblatt, 36 Gehäuse und ca. 202 Diamanten am Armband). Schwarz-braunes Zifferblatt mit römischen Ziffern bei 6 und 12. Quarzwerk. Saphirglas (kl. Kratzer). D. ca. 2,7x 2,3 cm. Armband mit Faltschließe D. ca. 6,3x 4,5 cm.
Herrenarmbanduhr "PATEK PHILIPPE", Modell "Calatrava". Rundes 18 kt. WG-Gehäuse. Mattsilbernes Zifferblatt mit aufgelegten Strichindizes und großer Sekunde. Handaufzug. Gehäuse-Nr. 310.652, Referenz 570, Werk-Nr. 708.683. Geringe Tragespuren. D.3,5 cm. Schwarzes Lederarmband mit Stiftschließe von Wempe (Tragespuren). In originalem Lederetui von Patek Philippe (Gebrauchsspuren). Beigegeben: Originales, schwarzes Lederarmband mit 750/000 WG-Stiftschließe von Patek Philippe (l. Tragespuren) und Farbkopie des Stammbuchauszuges vom 30.08.2017.
Patek Philippe, 1950er JahreRef. 3253. 750 Gelbgold. Gehäuse Nr. 694449, 21 mm, Schraubboden. Signiertes Handaufzug Kal. Werk Nr. 1100290. Beiges Zifferblatt mit aufgesetzten Stabindizes, arabischer 12 und Stabzeigern. Goldband à Pont mit Klappverschluss und feiner Sicherheitskette, signiert Patek Philippe. Innenumfang ca. 16 cm. 85 g. Funktionstüchtig.
Patek Philippe "Nautilus", 2003Ref. 3800/1J-017. 750 Gelbgold-Gehäuse, 37,5x39 mm, satiniert/poliert. Automatik Kal. 330SC. Schwarzes Zifferblatt mit aufgesetzten, römischen Leuchtzahlen. Schwertzeiger mit Leuchtmasse. Zentralsekunde. Goldband mit Faltschliesse. Innenumfang ca. 16,5 cm, dazu 3 Verlängerungsglieder. 138 g. Funktionstüchtig. Mit Kaufbeleg von Beyer und Zertifikat vom Februar 2003.
Patek Philippe "Ellipse", 1995Ref. 3738/122. 750 Gelbgold-Gehäuse, 31x36 mm. Automatik Kal. 240, Werk Nr. 1199298. Zifferblatt in Blaugold mit Sonnenschliff, aufgesetzten Stabindizes und Stabzeigern. "Grain de Riz"-Goldband mit Leiterverschluss. L ca. 16–17 cm, dazu drei Verlängerungsglieder. 110 g. Funktionstüchtig. Mit Kaufbeleg von Beyer und Zertifikat vom Oktober 1995.
Patek Philippe. A lady's 18K gold manual wind wristwatch Retailed by Tiffany & CoModel: CalatravaReference: 4809Date: Circa 2000Movement: 18-jewel Cal.16-250 manual wind, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and 5 positions, No.1417239Dial: White, black Roman numeral hour markers, Tiffany & Co signature above 6, black leaf handsCase: Brushed and polished round, snap on back, hobnail engraved bezel, No.2943414Strap/Bracelet: Brown lizard leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 25mm Accompaniments: Patek Philippe pouchFootnotes:The name 'Calatrava' has only officially been used since the 1980s but the term is used to describe older models that share a handful of attributes. These include a thin case, flatter lugs, plain or simple bezel and usually a understated dial. This particular example is from around 2000 and has the addition of the Tiffany signature to the dial. This denotes that the watch was retailed by the prestigious jeweller, adding value and desirability. Tiffany has sold watches by several highly-regarded Swiss brands over the last 100 years or so, with Patek being the most prominent.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Patek Philippe. An 18K gold quartz calendar wristwatch with hobnail bezelModel: CalatravaReference: 3944Date: Circa 1982Movement: 7-jewel Cal.E 23 SC quartz, adjusted to 1 position, No.1554373Dial: White, black Roman numeral hour markers, black outer minute divisions, date aperture at 3, black baton hands, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished round, snap on back, hobnail bezel, No.2873594Strap/Bracelet: Associated black alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 33mm Accompaniments: Patek Philippe pouchFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Patek Philippe. A rare 18K gold keyless wind open face pocket watch retailed by Gübelin with 18K gold chain and clipModel: Gilbert Albert 'Montres Golf'Reference: 783Date: Circa 1955Movement: 18-jewel Cal.12-400 manual wind, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism & 5 positions, Stamp of Geneva, No.727707Dial: Silvered, radiating lines, applied gilt baton hour markers, gilt pointed baton handsCase: Brushed and polished round, snap on back, rope effect bezel, No.2605250Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 38mm Accompaniments: 18K gold rope effect chain, 18K gold clipFootnotes:Gilbert Albert famously served as the Design Director of Patek Philippe from 1955-1962 and, inspired by his favourite artists Brancusi and Mondrian, defied the conventional way of designing watch cases. Many of Albert's innovative designs for Patek Philippe, such as Ref. 3412-3413, remained prototypes and were never manufactured in series because of the uncertain commercial success of his daring design.The current lot, from the 'Montres Golf' collection, is one of his lesser known designs but is still very much in keeping with the simple, sophisticated and artistic creations he is known for. The collection comprised of the references 782, 783 and 799 and was aimed at the ever-growing golf community with the clip allowing the wearer to keep the watch secure whilst traversing the course. Adding to the prestige of this watch is the co-signature from Gübelin on the dial.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Patek Phillipe. An 18K gold manual wind rectangular wristwatch with hooded lugsModel: Top HatReference: 1450Date: Sold 6th December 1948Movement: 18-jewel Cal.9'''90 manual wind, adjusted to heat, cold and isochronism and 5 positions, No.970500Dial: Silvered, applied gilt baton hour markers with gilt dot quarters, subsidiary seconds at 6, gilt pointed baton handsCase: Brushed and polished rectangular, snap on back, No.653165Strap/Bracelet: Associated black lizard leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 20mm x 37mm Accompaniments: Patek Philippe pouch, Extract from the ArchivesFootnotes:One of the most iconic rectangular designs, the reference 1450 became known as the 'Top Hat' model, and was produced from the 1940's through the 1960's in yellow, white, and pink gold, as well as in platinum.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 1970s Omega De Ville 8272 18ct gold wristwatch by Gilbert Albert. The watch having a naturalistic strap with fold-over snap clasp. The clasp marked 750 711. 1685 Caliber 620 mechanical, 17 jewels. Movement number 32 433 103, Case number D 22832 A. The interior of the case marked 18K 750 Omega Watch Co. Fab Suisse Swiss Made. Total weight 113.9g. We have confirmed that watch is ticking at time of cataloging however this watch is sold as found without guarantee that it will continue to do so. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. 'Gilbert Albert was born in Geneva in 1930 he always had a love of nature and this influenced his designs. His father encouraged this love alongside the study of entomology which would later inform much of his work. His prodigious talent was recognized at an early age, and at 15 years old he attended the l’Ecole des Arts Industriels in Geneva. Here he was able to explore all aspects of design and develop his love of modern sculpture and his admiration for artists such as Brancusi and Mondrian. Most importantly, he learnt to follow his college tutor’s advice that “if you want to succeed, do what others will not do”. His talent was noticed by Patek Philippe when he was only 25. He worked there as part of the designer team and was head of the workshop from 1955 to 1962, during which he coined signature asymmetrical watches for the house. He also worked with Omega SA watchmakers before opening his own atelier in 1962. Pieces made by Gilbert Albert are highly sought after by watch collectors worldwide.'
ARMBANDUHR 'PATEK PHILIPPE - LA FLAMME' Schweiz, 20. Jh. Gelbgold. Gehäuse D. 2,3 cm, Ges.-Gew. ca. 62,3 g. Gest. 750, schweizer Prüfstempel. Rundes Gehäuse, helles Zifferblatt, bez. 'Patek Philippe Genève - Swiss', Stunden- und Minutenzeiger, Diamantindexe, Krone (sekundär) auf der '3', Gliederband mit Klappschließe. Lünette und Bandansätze besetzt mit insgesamt 116 Diamanten im Brillant- und 8/8-Schliff, zusammen ca. 1,04 ct. Bei der Prüfung funktionstüchtig. Batteriewechsel April 2024. Expertise: Certificate of Origin, Patek Philippe, ausgestellt März 1994. Rechnung Rüschenbeck, März 1994. Kaufpreis 28.500,00 DM.
PATEK PHILIPPE Ellipse Gelbgold 18 K Ref. 3848. 18K Gelbgold. Blaues Sigma Zifferblatt mit goldfarbenen Stabindizes. Neues Leder Armband mit neutraler Schließe. Handaufzug Werk Kal. 215. Guter Zustand mit Tragespuren am Gehäuse. Gute Gangwerte, Protokoll anbei. Durchmesser ca,. 27 mm. Passend bis zu ca.19 cm Handgelenkumfang. | PATEK PHILIPPE Ellipse yellow gold 18 K Ref. 3848. Blue Sigma dial with gold-colored baton indices. New leather wristband with neutral clasp. Hand-wound movement Cal. 215. Good condition with signs of wear on the case. Good performance, protocol enclosed. Diameter approx. 27 mm. Fits up to approx. 19 cm wrist size.
A COLLECTION OF PATEK PHILIPPE REFERENCE MATERIALS To include: Minute Repeaters, by Jean-Philippe Arm and Thomas Lips, circa 2012, reference of Patek's chiming watches from 1845 - 2012; Patek Philippe presents Watch Art Grand Exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery catalogue, circa 2015; Patek Philippe Museum, three DVDs; and a Patek Philippe Museum bronze medal, circa 2001, 40mm diameter, with original box
ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA FOR PATEK PHILIPPE, A TIGER DESIGN SILK SCARF CIRCA 2003 The silk scarf with black ground tiger stripe outer border with Patek Phillippe insignias to the corners, cream ground inner boarder, the centre with a seated tiger amongst foliage Dimensions: 92cm x 92cm Condition Report: Appears unused Condition Report Disclaimer
Patek Philippe: A Very Rare Stainless Steel Automatic Wristwatch, signed Patek Philippe, Geneve, model: Calatrava, ref: 2585, circa 1956, (calibre 12-600) 30 jewel lever movement signed Patek Philippe & Co Geneve and numbered 766971, movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and five positions, silvered dial with baton markers and signed, seconds dial, Patek Philippe crown, screw back stamped inside Patek Philippe & Co Geneve Swiss, case serial number 694416 and reference number 2585 35mm wide This very rare discovery, reference 2585, is a classic vintage Patek Philippe Calatrava dating back to the 1950's. Reference 2585 is powered by the high-quality calibre 12-600 and housed in a stainless steel case. Only a few Patek Philippe reference 2585 with this movement calibre in a waterproof stainless steel case are known to have been sold at auction.This is a rare opportunity for a watch collector to purchase this exquisite timepiece. Case with surface scratches, back cover with opening tool scratch marks which are slightly deeper than surface scratches, Patek philippe crown with PP logo, later strap and buckle are not by Patek Philippe, plexi glass with scratches, original finish dial discoloured throughout the dial from a silvered colour and now has a russet light brown coloured finish with lighter parts, hands with some staining marks visible under an eyeglass, hands with luminous discoloured, hand setting correctly, manual winding function is working, (automatic rotor is currently detached from the movement, this is due to a part missing and two screws, which would have held the automatic rotor in place), this is the original automatic rotor stamped PP 18K and with the underside of the rotor numbered 766971, movement plates are slightly dirty, movement in going order. This watch is sold with no boxes and no paperwork. It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to contact Patek Philippe if they would require an extract from the archives.
Patek Philippe: A Lady's 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Patek Philippe, Geneve, ref: 3362, 1966, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 989818, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and five positions, gyromax balance, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, rectangular shaped case with a snap-on back, back cover stamped inside Patek Philippe Geneve and numbered 2654125 3362, convention gold mark 18k0.750, London import mark for 1966, Patek Philippe 18 carat gold textured integral bracelet, with Patek Philippe service case, service invoice from Hamilton & Inches dated 15/11/202220mm by 16mmCase with surface scratches, case with very minor dents to the edges in parts, bracelet in good condition, glass is clean, crown with Patek Philippe logo, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 47.7g. Bracelet length including the watch case is 17cm approximately. Recently serviced in 2022 and comes with the invoice of the service from Hamilton & Inches.
Patek Philippe: A Fine 18 Carat Rose Gold Automatic Annual Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch with Power Reserve Indication and Moonphase Display, signed Patek Philippe, model: Annual Calendar, ref: 5146R-001, circa 2016, (calibre 324) 36-jewel lever movement signed and numbered 5988473, adjusted to heat, cold and isochronism and six positions, gyromax balance, cream coloured dial with applied Arabic and baton markers, two dials for day/month, power reserve dial at 12, moonphase aperture, date aperture at 6, case with calendar pushers in the band, glazed screw back, convention hallmark 750 for 18ct gold and maker's mark PPCo, case serial number 6159141, Patek Philippe strap and an 18 carat rose gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp, with Patek Philippe boxes, certificate of origin paperwork stamped purchased from Patek Philippe Salon, 16 New Bond Street, London, on the 22nd November 2016, purchase receipt, booklet holder, booklets, instruction booklet, calendar adjustment pusher, leather pouch and three spare Patek Philippe straps38mm wideCase with minor surface scratches visible under an eyeglass, crown with Patek Philippe logo, strap in good condition, all the calendar adjustment pushers are working correctly, glass is clean, movement is clean, hand setting correctly, movement in going order.
Patek Philippe Damenarmbanduhr Calatrava Clou de Paris, Genf um 1990, 750 Gelbgold, Patek Philippe Quarzwerk, Kaliber E15/55, weiß emailliertes Zifferblatt, Saphirglas, im Uhrendeckel gestempelt, Patek Philipp, Geneve, Swiss, Frauenkopf nach links mit Waage, in Raute 18k/750, Schlüssel darin 28, Gehäuse-Nr. 2890294-4819, D 25 mm, mit originaler Dornschließe gestempelt im Oval PPC o und 750, Lederarmband stark verschlissen, mit Beschreibung, Hülle und Box. 4285-001
PATEK PHILIPPE 18K Gelbgold Referenz 3266/137 Damen Armbanduhr. Erstkauf 12.08.1972. Handaufzug-Werk Kal. 13,5 in funktionsfähigem Zustand, Service empfohlen. Silbernes Zifferblatt mit goldenen Indizes. Armband mit Faltschließe. Guter Zustand, dem Alter entsprechend leichte Tragespuren. Original Patek Philippe Garantizertifkat anbei. Durchmesser ca. 15,5 mm ohne Krone, Passend bis zu ca. 16,5 cm Handgelenkumfang.| PATEK PHILIPPE 18K yellow gold reference 3266/137 women's wristwatch. First purchased August 12, 1972. Hand-wound movement cal. 13.5 in working condition, service recommended. Silver dial with gold indices. Bracelet with folding clasp. Good condition, slight signs of wear commensurate with age. Original Patek Philippe warranty certificate enclosed. Diameter approx. 15.5 mm without crown, suitable for wrist circumference up to approx. 16.5 cm.
A 20th century Swiss gilt brass solar powered timepiece in lacquered brass casePatek Philippe, No.872890. The case numbered 496.The low rectangular case with photoelectric panel to the top over square section corner posts, with a hinged solid rear door opening to reveal the watch movement driven by a rechargeable batteryThe low rectangular case with photovoltaic panel to the top framed by square section corner posts, with a hinged solid rear door opening to reveal the watch movement set onto a gilt platform driven by a motor connected to the panel above, with additional CP300H battery to complement the power supply. The dial with painted baton numerals (the quarters slightly thicker), with good gilt hands. Ticking. 14 (5.5ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An extremely rare and fine mid-19th century brass-bound rosewood two-day marine chronometer with Hartnup balance. Previously with the Time Museum, and more recently exhibited at The Prescot MuseumWilliam B Crisp, London, Number 381The three-part case with missing cartouche to the top lid, the centre section with brass flowerhead button above an ivory signature plaque, Hartnup Balance Willm. B. Crisp London No 381, the lower section with campaign hanldes, inlaid brass escutcheon and blank ivory number plaque. Internally, the case has a full-length hinge, gimbal lock and safety winding key secured in a quadrant. The centre section applied with a label for Thomas Petley, Chronometer, Watchmaker and Nautical Optician, Sydney, New South Wales and D,McGregor & Co., Greenock, Scotland. The 3.75-inch silvered dial signed across the centre Willm. Crisp Maker to the Admiralty 81 St.John Street Rd London No 381 with Arabic minute ring framing the Roman chapters, with gold spade hands, the subsidiary power reserve dial at XII running from 0-56hours in 8 one-hour increments with instruction to wind at 24, the large observatory-style seconds dial between V-VII with blued steel hands. The spotted full plate movement with four ringed pillars and maintaining power to the reverse chain fusee, free sprung blued steel helical balance spring with diamond endstone to an Earnshaw type escapement with Hartnup balance, sitting in a weighted, gimballed bowl. Ticking, together with a Tipsy key. 20cms (7.5ins) highFootnotes:Exhibited 'Your Time', an exhibition by the Northern Section of the Antiquarian Horological Society at Prescot Museum, February-April 2008; Williamson Museum & Art Gallery, Birkenhead February-April 2008. Exhibit P18.According to the exhibition, the movement came from Joseph Preston, who was working out of Prescot. Joseph Preston were well-known watch and chronometer movement manufacturers and their mark 'J.P.' was considered a hallmark of quality. Although based in Prescot, they formed a key link in the national supply chain that saw parts made largely in the North of England, and the West Midlands and assembled into a rough movement, before being sent to London for finishing and sale. A sizeable part of Preston's client base was in London, and to a lesser extent, Coventry.The firm was founded by Joseph Preston in 1829 at 19 Eccleston Street Prescot, and renamed 'Joseph Preston and Sons' in 1840, when his sons Thomas and Joseph began working there full time. In 1891, at the age of 16, the Prestons' nephew, Harry Pybus, began working in the shop. He worked at, and learnt, the twenty separate trades employed in the shop, that resulted in a complete, unfinished watch or chronometer movement. Pybus took over the shop on his uncles' death, though he kept the name 'Joseph Preston and Sons'. During the second world war, it was noted that, having no other employees, Pybus managed to make several two-day chronometer movements entirely on his own, in a shop which lacked electricity. He would run the shop for nearly sixty years, until his death in 1952; anecdotally he was said to be in the middle of cutting watch escape pinions when he died. In his obituary, he was hailed as 'the last of the old Prescot watchmakers'. The shop was demolished shortly after, making Joseph Preston one of the last independent horological manufacturers to shut in Prescot, an area long famed for supplying high-quality movements.The firm supplied a large range of movements to a varied customer base, which included Mercer, Kullberg, and even Patek Phillipe. William crisp was another regular customer. The Hartnup balance was developed by John Hartnup, the first director and founder of the Siderial Liverpool Observatory, established in 1843. The Hartnup balance corrects for middle-temperature error in chronometers. The middle temperature error refers to the error produced in standard compensation balances: The balance is designed to account for an extreme high temperature error and an extreme low temperature error, however, between this range the chronometer gains a bit, and loses a bit when exposed to temperatures outside this range. This means that when a chronometer is exposed to a wide range of temperatures the rate will change much more then when the temperature exposure range is small.Hartnup's solution, likely created around 1847 and actually made by William Shepherd of 13 Bath Street Liverpool, involved laminated cross-bars connecting a fairly standard compensation rim; the outer rim would compensate for extremes and the inner cross-bars would moderate the middle temperature. Hartnup did not patent this balance, partially as he was eager to see it taken up by many makers as an improvement in timekeeping generally, but also because he didn't think that, as a Director of the Observatory, he could profit from work done during his tenure. The balance was never widely adopted, not least because it took twice as long to manufacture as a standard compensation balance did, meaning that chronometers with a Hartnup balance are quite uncommon. Penney, D. (2007) 'Evidence from the Transient', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 30 (2), pgs. 177-179Aked, C. (1989) 'Joseph Preston and Sons', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 18 (3), pgs. 298-306Law, R. J. (1990) 'Joseph Preston & Sons', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 18 (5), pgs. 551-552British Horological Institute (2001) 'Branches: Midlands', Horological Journal, Vol. 143 (8), p. 278Smith, R. W. (1983) 'The Hartnup Balance', Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 14 (1), pgs. 39-45This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare 20th century Swiss silver solar-powered timepiecePatek Philippe, No.872890, further numbered 60101-16The tall rectangular case with protruding three-quarter columns to each corner terminating in button finials framing the photovoltaic panel to the top, the rear door lifting off, the base panel numbered 60101-16 and further stamped below PP.Co. STERLING. 0.925.The watch movement set onto a gilt platform driven by a motor connected to the panel above, with additional CP300H battery to complement the power supply. The dial with applied gilt baton numerals (the quarters facetted), with good facetted gilt hands which are set from below. Not currently ticking. 13cms (5ins) high. Footnotes:To the best of our knowledge, this is only the third such clock to be offered at auction; number 872623/ 60102/14 (conjecturally dated to the 1960s) appeared in Germany in 2013, another numbered 872537/ 60101 (confirmed by Patek Philippe as made in 1953 and sold in 1955) appeared in New York in 2019. The current lot is from a private UK collection. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Number: No. 97464 Case: No. 214272, 18k yellow gold, double, monogram engraved on the back Dial: 48 mm, white enameled dial with painted Arabic numerals, minute track, small second hand at 6 o"clock Movement: mechanical movement dial, movement and inner bowl in 18k gold, signed with original case ‘Manufacture d’Horlogerie Patek Philippe & Co Genève Grand Prix à Paris 1889/ Membre du Jury . Paris 1900’
DamenarmbanduhrGenf, 1970er Jahre, PATEK PHILIPPE, Modell: CalatravaGelbgold, 750/-, gestempelt. Armband signiert Patek Philippe Geneve, Juwelierpunze, Schweizer Feingehaltspunze. Die Armbanduhr ist sehr gut erhalten. D. 2,6 cm, L. 17,3 cm. Ca. 61,2 g.Dabei: OriginaletuiRundes Gehäuse mit diamantierter Lünette, weißes Zifferblatt bezeichnet Patek Philippe Geneve Swiss, schwarze römische Ziffern, Lanzettezeiger aus gebläutem Stahl. Handaufzug, CAL 16-250, Serien-Nr. 1419552. Armband mit Backsteinmuster.
PATEK PHILIPPE REF. 1578 IN ROSE GOLD "REVERSED 9", CIRCA 1950 SOUGHT AFTER GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH, SWEEP CENTRE SECOND, COUNTERPART TIME ONLY OF THE COVETED REF. 1579 CHRONOGRAPH Case: signed, n. 685693, in 18K pink gold, snap on caseback. Bracelet/Strap: – Dial: signed, silvered, applied arrow indexes and Arabic numerals, minute track and 1/5th of seconds fraction, centre seconds. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber 27SC, n. 704099, 18 jewels, rhodium-plated, côtes de Genève, Geneva seal, monometallic balance with screws adjusted to heat and cold, isochronism and five positions, Breguet hairspring, micrometer regulator. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 35 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing.
PATEK PHILIPPE DEMI-HUNTER IN GOLD, CIRCA 1883 Case: signed, n. 57525 in 18K gold, caseback engraved with monogram, engraved and enamelled cover with Roman numerals. Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals, small seconds. Movement: key-less winding caliber 18''' lignes, n. 57525, wolf-thoot winding, lever escapement with moustache, cut compensated bimetallic balance with screws, Breguet hairspring. Accessories: accompanied by a certification letter from Patek Philippe dated 1983. Diameter Ø: 47 mm | Weight: 82.2 g Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but to be serviced.
PATEK PHILIPPE CALATRAVA REF. 3919/005 IN GOLD, BOX AND GUARANTEE, CIRCA 1994 SILVIO BERLUSCONI PRESENTATION WATCH, NEVER APPEARED AT AUCTION Case: signed, in 18K gold, snap on bezel with clous de Paris texture, caseback engraved with Berlusconi signature. Bracelet/Strap: integrated in 18K gold, jewelry clasp. Dial: signed, white enamel, Roman numerals, small seconds. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber 215, n. 1845354, 18 jewels. Accessories: box with flaws, numbered envelope, document holder, booklets, Patek Philippe guarantee registered to Programma Italia Investimenti S.I.M.P.A (1994) Diameter Ø: 33.5 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing.
PATEK PHILIPPE CALATRAVA REF. 96 IN GOLD, 30S RARE AND EARLY CALATRAVA WRISTWATCH Case: signed, n. 295055, in 18K gold, snap on caseback. Bracelet/Strap: – Dial: signed, silvered, applied indexes, small seconds. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber 12''', n. 827882, rhodium-plated, côtes de Genève, monometallic balance with screws, Breguet hairspring. Accessories: vintage Patek Philippe box. Diameter Ø: 30 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing.
PATEK PHILIPPE REF. 3468 IN GOLD, 60S Case: signed, n. 2650239, in 18K gold, snap on back. Bracelet/Strap: – Dial: signed, silvered, engraved indexes. Movement: signed, manual caliber 23-300, n. 1141455, 18 jewels, rhodium-plated, côtes de Geneve, Geneva seal, adjusted to heat and cold, isochronism and five positions. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 33 mm Note: marciante in fase di catalogazione.
PATEK GONDOLO REF. 5014 IN GOLD, WITH BOX AND PAPERS, ORIGINAL OWNER, SOLD IN 1999 Case: signed, n. 2980091, two-body in 18K gold, caseback with screws. Bracelet/Strap: signed leather and buckle in 18K gold. Dial: signed, white enamel, Arabic numerals, minute track, small seconds, feuille hands. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber 215, n. 1850109, 18 jewels, rhodium-plated, côtes de Genève, Geneva seal, Gyromax balance adjusted to heat and cold, isochronism and five positions, flat hairspring. Accessories: outer-box, box, document holder, booklets, warranty signed Mersmann. Size: 28 x 35 mm Note: working.
PATEK PHILIPPE GONDOLO REF. 5010 IN GOLD, BOX AND GUARANTEE, SOLD IN 1995 CLASSIC AND ELEGANT MODEL OF THE "GONDOLO FAMILY, EARLY SERIES, ORIGINAL OWNER Case: signed, n. 2967961, in 18K gold, caseback with screws. Bracelet/Strap: signed, 18K gold buckle and leather strap. Dial: signed, silvered, Arabic numerals. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber 215, n. 1846548, 18 jewels, Geneva seal, côtes de Genève, adjusted for heat and cold, isochronism and five positions. Accessories: Patek Philippe outer box, box with flaws, document holder, booklets, guarantee. Size: 28 x 35 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing.
PATEK PHILIPPE REF. 565 IN GOLD, EXTRACT FROM THE ARCHIVES, 50S SOUGHT-AFTER PATEK “AQUATIC”, CALATRAVA WRISTWATCH Case: signed, n. 677778, in 18K gold, screwed caseback, metal dust-cover. Bracelet/Strap: – Dial: signed, white, applied indexes, centre seconds. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber 27 SC, n. 702775, 18 jewels, Geneva seal, côtes de Genève, micrometer regulator, adjusted for heat and cold, five positions and isochronism. Accessories: Extract from the Archives. Diameter Ø: 35 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing.
PATEK PHILIPPE "AMAGNETIC" REF. 3410 IN GOLD, EXTRACT FROM THE ARCHIVES, SOLD IN 1965 STUNNING AND ATTRACTIVE, SCIENTIFIC 27-AM AMAGNETIC CALIBER Case: signed, 18K gold, n. 2641255, snap on caseback. Bracelet/Strap: 18K gold "AW" buckle. Dial: signed, silvered, applied indexes, seconds dial. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber 27-AM 400, n. 733214, 18 jewels, côtes de Genève, Geneva seal, Gyromax balance, Breguet hairspring. Accessories: Extract from the Archives. Diameter Ø: 34 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing.

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