Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces

Monaco, Jul 25, 2023

LOT 14*

PATEK PHILIPPE
REF. 130, CHRONOGRAPH, MINUTE COUNTER, SILVER DIAL WITH YELLOW GOLD INDEXES; STAINLESS STEEL

EUR 60,000 - 120,000

USD 66,000 - 132,000 / HKD 520,000 - 1,030,000 / CHF 59,000 - 118,000

Stainless steel, manual-winding, “tonneau”-shaped, gentleman’s wristwatch, with snap-on case-back, concave bezel, yellow gold crown, silver colour dial with applied suspended Roman yellow gold numerals, radial indexes, subsidiary seconds at 9 and two horological complications:
· 1/5 second chronograph (activated by the two rectangular-shaped push-pieces located on the case-band) with tachometric scale graduated for 1 000 metres
· Half-instantaneous 30-minute counter (subsidiary dial at 3 o’clock)

Movement 13-130, cut bimetallic compensated balance with gold poising screws and blued steel hairspring with terminal curve, index regulator with swan-neck spring and micrometric screw, eight adjustments, “Poinçon de Genève” (Geneva Quality Hallmark or Geneva seal).


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 3-40

Good

Slightly repolished

Movement: 3-64*

Good

Re-rhodiumed

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-50-02

Good

Refreshed

HANDS Service hands

Brand Patek Philippe, Geneva

Reference 130

Year circa 1942

Movement No. 862 656

Case No. 505 799 / 31

Material stainless steel

Bracelet black leather strap

Buckle stainless steel buckle

Caliber 13-130, eight adjustments

Dimensions 41.4 x 32.9 mm.

Signature Dial, case and movement

Accessories Extract from the Archives, Patek Philippe repair invoice (dated November 19, 2010)

Notes

** This lot might need a passeport and/or licence of exportationfor which will apply on your behalf to the French Ministry of Culture. Note, it may take 1 to 3 month(s) to obtain this license or passport. Antiquorum cannot be held responsible for any delays in the application process.

Patek Philippe, Reference 130

This reference is launched in 1934 and remained in production until circa 1960. The watch is fitted with the manual-winding Cal. 13-130. The majority in yellow gold, more rarely in pink gold, even more rarely in white gold; few examples in stainless steel are known to-date of which only six examples with a gold bezel.

Bibliography
· Huber, Martin, & Banbery, Alan, Patek Philippe Wristwatches, 1998, pp. 262-264 and 269.