Important Watches, Wristwatches and c...

Geneva, Apr 20, 1996

LOT 263

Patek Philippe & Cie, Geneve, No. 198098, case No. 605969, made in 1927 for Grogan Co., Pittsburg, PA, sold on 31 August 1937. Extremely fine and rare cushion shaped, "tortue", 18ct gold gentleman's wristwatch with single button split-second chronograph and register, with certificate.

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Sold: CHF 707,500

C. shaped, massive, polished, satined, lapidated bezel, additional later gold back. D. mat silver with painted Arabic numerals and indexes + vertical auxiliary seconds and 30 minutes register dials. "Feuille" blued steel hands. M. 13 "' rhodiumed, "fausses cotes" decoration, 32 jewels, lever escapement, cut bimetallic balance adjusted to 8 positions, Breguet balance-spring, visible split-second system. The winding-crown is also for start-stop and return to zero functions of the chronograph, The single button at 2 o'clock controls the split-second hand only. The slotted slide-piece situated between the winding-crown and the push-button is used to completely block the use of the chronograph mechanism. Dial, case and movement signed. In very good condition. Dim. 34 x 34 mm.


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This watch is very rare by its shape and its functions and was made in very few examples. It was sold by Antiquorum in the sale "The Art of Patek Philippe" on 9 April 1989, lot No. 289. A similar watch is published in "Collezionare Orologi Patek Philippe" by M. and O. Patrizzi, page 225.