Importantes Montres de Collection

Geneva, Nov 13, 2011

LOT 594

PATEK PHILIPPE, REF. 844, AMERICAN DIGITAL PERPETUAL CALENDAR & MINUTE REPEATER Patek Philippe, Genève, movement No. 861093, case No. 317101, Ref. 844. Movement made in 1947, completed and cased in 1973, sold on December 1st, 1980. Extremely fine, very rare and elegant, 18K yellow gold, keyless, minute repeating dress watch with digital "American" perpetual calendar and moon phases. Accompanied by the Extract from the Archives.

CHF 100,000 - 150,000

USD 110,000 - 165,000 / EUR 80,000 - 125,000

Sold: CHF 146,500

C. Three-body, "variée carrure plate", polished and brushed, stepped bezel. D. Brushed silver with applied yellow gold baton indexes, outer minute divisions, aperture for the days of the week, the months and the date, subsidiary seconds concentric with moon phase aperture. Yellow gold dauphine hands. M. 17???, rhodium-plated, fausses cotes decoration, 29 jewels, wolf?s tooth winding, counterpoised straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and fi ve positions, self compensating Breguet balance spring with swan-neck micrometer regulator, repeating on gongs activated by a slide in the band. Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 51 mm.


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Grade:
Case: 2

Very good

Movement: 2

Very good

Dial: 2-01

Very good

HANDS Original

Notes

The American Perpetual Calendar The linear digital calendar or so-called ?American calendar? is a calendar in which the date is displayed in a single linear aperture allowing for a clearly legible dial which could be read at a glance. This type of display was invented in the early Art Deco period and is most often found in watches destined for the Anglo- American market. This kind of calendar became popular once again after the second World War.