Lot 112
  • 112

Patek Philippe

Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 USD
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Description

  • A FINE AND RARE YELLOW GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND BRACELETREF 2526 MVT 761711 CASE 667327 MADE IN 1955
  • gold
  • diameter 35 mm
• cal. 12-600AT automatic nickel lever movement stamped with the seal of Geneva, 30 jewels, Gyromax balance • enamel white dial with yellow gold baton indexes, subsidiary seconds, outer dot minute divisions, yellow gold dauphine hands • 18k yellow gold polished and brushed case, screwed-down back, PP crown • case, dial and movement signed • with an 18k yellow gold Patek Philippe link bracelet 

Condition

Movement running at time of cataloging, however it was not tested for the accuracy of time and may need service at the buyer's discretion. Case in very good condition with light scratches overall. Wear to the bottom of the lugs from the bracelet. Case back with oxidation from an applied sticker. Dial is in excellent condition with no cracks or chips. Very few slight spots. Movement in good condition with light scratches.
"In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. All dimensions in catalogue descriptions are approximate. Condition reports may not specify mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches in water-resistant cases have been opened to examine movements but no warranties are made that the watches are currently water-resistant. Please note that we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets and leather bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Prospective buyers should also refer to any Important Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue. In particular, please note it is the purchaser's responsibility to comply with any applicable import and export matters, particularly in relation to lots incorporating materials from endangered species.NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE."

**Please be advised that bands made of materials derived from endangered or otherwise protected species (i.e. alligator and crocodile) are not sold with the watches and are for display purposes only. We reserve the right to remove these bands prior to shipping.

Important Notice regarding importation into the United States of Rolex watches
Sotheby's cannot arrange for the delivery of Rolex watches to the United States because U.S. laws restricts the import of Rolex watches. The buyer or a designated agent may collect the property in the country of sale."

Catalogue Note

With an Extract from the Archives confirming date of sale with bracelet on 24 October 1955.

The Ref. 2526, first manufactured in 1953, was the first self-winding wristwatch made by Patek Philippe and its production ceased in 1960. It has become an iconic piece among collectors in today’s market due to the classic appearance of its case and the model's signature white enamel dial. Enamel dials are rarely found on wristwatches but are greatly favored for the 'ageless' finish of their surface which is not susceptible to the oxidation and moisture damage that can harm the finish of metal dials. Indeed, if well looked after, an enamel dial can maintain its original appearance indefinitely.

Examples of Ref. 2526 are illustrated in Huber, M. & Banbery, A., Patek Philippe Wristwatches, pp. 213 and 216-7. The cal. 12-600 is illustrated on p. 214 of the same book.