Schwarzwaldallee 171 4058 Basel, Switzerland
This distinguished horological sale presents a comprehensive collection spanning diverse eras and craftsmanship. Leading the offering is an exceptional array of luxury wristwatches from esteemed Swiss manufactures, prominently featuring Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and Rolex. The sale is further enriched by fine groups of collectible pocket watches, notably including historically significant American examples from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, providing a comprehensive overview for discerning collector
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LOT 412:
Patek Philippe
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Start price:
20,000
CHF
Estimate :
20,000 CHF - 30,000 CHF
Buyer's Premium: 25%
VAT: 8.1%
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Item Overview
Description:
Patek Philippe
Ref. 2551, No. 762315/690660
Circa 1955
A 18k yellow gold automatic wristwatch with subsidiary seconds
Case: round, screw-down case back, case key maker “1”, stepped bezel, special crown with logo “PP”, signed
Dial: off-white with applied indexes, subsidiary seconds, outer minute track, signed
Movement: automatic, caliber 12-600 AT, Côtes de Genève decoration, 18k gold
rotor with guilloché decoration, stamped with Geneva Hallmark, signed
Buckle/Clasp: 18k yellow gold buckle, stamped “PP& Co”
Dimensions: 36 mm
Weight: 51,2 g
Accessories: service presentation box from Beyer
The reference 2551 was produced by Patek Philippe during the 1950s, representing an important period in the manufacture’s history when they were perfecting their approach to automatic movements. The caliber 12-600 AT represents a fascinating chapter in Patek Philippe’s horological heritage, particularly through its association with the reference 2551, which stands as one of the manufacture’s most significant vintage timepieces. This automatic movement marked an important evolution in Patek Philippe’s approach to self-winding mechanisms during the 1950s. The caliber 12-600 AT was notable for its robust construction and reliable performance, embodying the technical excellence that has always characterized the Geneva manufacture.
The reference 2551, equipped with this movement, became particularly celebrated among collectors for several reasons. First, it represented Patek Philippe’s mastery of automatic complications during a pivotal period in watchmaking history. The watch typically featured elegant proportions and the refined aesthetic codes that define the house’s style.
What makes this reference particularly interesting from a horological perspective is how it demonstrates Patek Philippe’s ability to combine technical innovation with timeless design. The caliber 12-600 AT provided reliable automatic winding while maintaining the thin profile essential for elegant dress watches. This type of vintage Patek Philippe has gained considerable recognition among serious collectors, who appreciate both the historical significance and the exceptional craftsmanship of these pieces. The reference 2551 exemplifies how certain timepieces become benchmarks in horological history.
Ref. 2551, No. 762315/690660
Circa 1955
A 18k yellow gold automatic wristwatch with subsidiary seconds
Case: round, screw-down case back, case key maker “1”, stepped bezel, special crown with logo “PP”, signed
Dial: off-white with applied indexes, subsidiary seconds, outer minute track, signed
Movement: automatic, caliber 12-600 AT, Côtes de Genève decoration, 18k gold
rotor with guilloché decoration, stamped with Geneva Hallmark, signed
Buckle/Clasp: 18k yellow gold buckle, stamped “PP& Co”
Dimensions: 36 mm
Weight: 51,2 g
Accessories: service presentation box from Beyer
The reference 2551 was produced by Patek Philippe during the 1950s, representing an important period in the manufacture’s history when they were perfecting their approach to automatic movements. The caliber 12-600 AT represents a fascinating chapter in Patek Philippe’s horological heritage, particularly through its association with the reference 2551, which stands as one of the manufacture’s most significant vintage timepieces. This automatic movement marked an important evolution in Patek Philippe’s approach to self-winding mechanisms during the 1950s. The caliber 12-600 AT was notable for its robust construction and reliable performance, embodying the technical excellence that has always characterized the Geneva manufacture.
The reference 2551, equipped with this movement, became particularly celebrated among collectors for several reasons. First, it represented Patek Philippe’s mastery of automatic complications during a pivotal period in watchmaking history. The watch typically featured elegant proportions and the refined aesthetic codes that define the house’s style.
What makes this reference particularly interesting from a horological perspective is how it demonstrates Patek Philippe’s ability to combine technical innovation with timeless design. The caliber 12-600 AT provided reliable automatic winding while maintaining the thin profile essential for elegant dress watches. This type of vintage Patek Philippe has gained considerable recognition among serious collectors, who appreciate both the historical significance and the exceptional craftsmanship of these pieces. The reference 2551 exemplifies how certain timepieces become benchmarks in horological history.
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