Important Collectors' Wristwatches, P...

New York, Jun 10, 2010

LOT 66

Panerai ? Rolex - Marina Militare - Brevettato Panerai ?Officine Brevettato," case No. 124949, Ref. 6152. Made in the early 1950s. Very fine and very rare, cushion-shaped, large, water-resistant, stainless steel, military diver?s wristwatch with a stainless steel Panerai buckle.

USD 60,000 - 80,000

EUR 47,000 - 65,000 / CHF 67,000 - 90,000

Sold: USD 74,400

C. Three-body, polished and brushed, inclined bezel, straight lugs, transparent screwed-down case back, patented winding-crown with security lever. D. Black with luminous Arabic numerals and baton indexes. Luminous blued steel baton hands. M. Cal. 16''', rhodium-plated, 15 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance, self-compensating flat balance spring. Dial and case signed, movement signed Rolex. Dim. 47 x 47 mm. Thickness 21 mm.


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Grade:
Case: 3

Good

Movement: 3-6*

Good

Slightly oxidized

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-01

Good

HANDS Original

Notes

Officine Panerai, founded in 1860 by Giovanni Panerai, was the first distributor of fine Swiss watches in the Florence region of Italy. The company didn?t gain historical importance until Giovanni?s grandson, Guido Panerai, become involved. In the early 1900?s Guido began experimenting with luminous materials and developed a method for making optical equipment luminous by the use of a material he invented called Radiomir. As a specialist supplier of precision optical equipment Officine Panerai were granted the license to supply the Italian Royal Navy with various specialized instruments such as compasses and timing devises. Officine Panerai were therefore the obvious choice when the Navy wished to provide its elite divers with wristwatches. Panerai then turned to Rolex, who manufactured the most reliable waterproof wristwatch of the era, to assist them. In 1938 Panerai launched the Ref.3646, using a Rolex movement and Oyster Watch Co. case (a division of the Rolex Watch Company) and fitted with a sandwich construction dial made by themselves with a base plate of Radiomir and an upper black plate with cut-outs for numerals. The 3646 proved a success when tested in the field and issued to the Italian Navy divers. After 10 years of use and more widespread disbursement, further developments were considered important and the model updated with more robust shoulders, although initially released in a new case with the standard Oyster locking crown used by Rolex, later versions were fitted with a lever design locking crown patented by Officine Panerai that enabled the watch to descend to 200m and be wound under water if required. The new revised model was given the reference number 6152. Examples of the Ref.6152 issued to the commandos, frogmen and specialized SLS torpedo riders of the Italian Navy were allowed to have the prestigious title of ?Marina Militare? printed on the dial.
The example of Panerai 6152 offered as lot 66 features a further rarity being fitted with a glazed case back and signed ?Officine Panerai Brevattato?, this can be presumed developed as an exhibition model or for use by a senior ranking officer who no longer participated in wet missions. For a prototype of a Marina Militare fitted with similar display back see The Panerai in Florence by Dina Zei, p. 65.
Provenance, Christies Geneva, November 12, 2007 lot 322