Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces

Monaco, Jul 25, 2023

LOT 2

PATEK PHILIPPE LARGE 8-DAY GOING DECK-WATCH MADE IN 24 EXEMPLES

EUR 10,000 - 20,000

USD 10,900 - 21,800 / HKD 86,000 - 172,000 / CHF 9,800 - 19,600

Sold: EUR 12,350

Silvered nickel, half open-face, key-winding, round-shaped, large 8-day going deck-watch, hinged cover and case-back Cover engraved in taille-douce with the Patek Philippe signature and the serial number.


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Grading System
Grade:
Case: 3-6-8

Good

Slightly oxidized

Slightly scratched

Movement: 3-6-8*

Good

Slightly oxidized

Slightly scratched

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-71-01

Good

ENAMEL AND VARIOUS TYPES OF DECORATION Hairlines

HANDS Original

Brand Patek Philippe, Switzerland

Model Deck-Watch

Year Sold on June 29th 1875

Movement No. 35148

Case No. 35148

Material Silvered nickel

Diameter 70 mm.

Caliber 25'' gilded brass, eight-day going with one barrel and supplementary wheel fitted before the centre-wheel, straight-line equilibrated lever escapement, a moustaches, compensated balance with gold poising screws and blued steel flat hairspring

Height 100 mm.

Thickness 22.5 mm.

Signature Movement

Accessories Box, extract from the archives

Notes

The Extract from the Archives, dated November 9, 2014, mentioned that this watch was sold on June 29, 1875. It seemed that Patek Philippe produced only 24 watches with long duration 8-day going movement of this type (No. 35 139 to No. 35 162). 21 of them were delivered to A. Erdélyi, Budapest (then Austro-Hungarian Empire), for the amount of 195 francs each. Their cases were engraved in taille-douce (fine cut) with coat-of-arms. One of the three remaining examples is kept in the Patek Museum, Geneva: - No. 35 150, manufactured in 1868 / 1869 and sold on September 6, 1875, to Mr. Poliakoff, engineer hydrograph of the Imperial Russian marine, for the amount of 280 francs. The deck-watches - fitted inside robust construction cases - are usually used at sea, on ships, to help navigators determine their longitude. This type of timepiece, as it is built, could also be intended for land expedition use or for use by astronomers. Bibliography Patek Philippe Museum, Patek Philippe Watches, vol. I, p. 66. Similar watch - No. 35 162 (cover engraved "50") Antiquorum, Geneva, May 13, 2007, lot 645, sold for the amount of CHF 35 400.