Geneva, May 11, 2024

LOT 81

AUDEMARS PIGUET, SWITZERLAND, REF. 15189ST, ROYAL OAK FOR PICTET, STAINLESS STEEL

CHF 10,000 - 20,000

HKD 87,000 - 174,000 / USD 11,100 - 22,200 / EUR 10,200 - 20,400

TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE

Sold: CHF 12,500

A fine and rare, stainless steel, self winding limited edition, wristwatch, white colour dial, with centre-seconds and date. Made for the 200th anniversary of Banque Pictet.


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2-8

Very good

Slightly scratched

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2-01

Very good

HANDS Original

Brand Audemars Piguet, Switzerland

Model ROYAL OAK FOR PICTET

Reference 15189ST

Year Circa 2005

Case No. F19624

Bracelet Leather with a stainless steel AP deployant clasp

Diameter 37 mm.

Caliber 2225, 36 jewels

Signature Dial, case and movement

Accessories Original fitted box, certificate of origin, booklets

Notes

Pictet Group
The Pictet Group is a banking group specialising in wealth and asset management. Founded in Geneva in 1805, Banque Pictet has become one of Switzerland’s leading wealth management banks and one of Europe’s leading independent asset managers.

Since its foundation as Banque De Candolle, Mallet & Cie, the Bank has always been run by partners who have worked for an average of 21 years at the Bank; there have been only 43 such partners in over 200 years. It took its current name in the 1920s, and while the Grou’s holding company has taken the legal form of a limited partnership with shares since 2014, its banking business is carried out by subsidiaries that have taken on the status of public limited companies, effectively losing its Swiss status as a private bank. Its seven partners, who are both owners and managers, remain in charge of all the activities, which have grown since the beginning without acquisitions, mergers or recourse to the markets.

The group operates in 30 financial centres around the world, with banks in Geneva, Luxembourg, Nassau, Hong Kong and Singapore, and employs around 4 900 people, including 900 investment professionals. With a capital adequacy ratio well in excess of Swiss regulatory requirements, Pictet does not offer investment banking services and does not grant commercial loans.

Provenance

Property of a Swiss Gentleman