
Reference 2526 | A yellow gold automatic wristwatch, Made in 1955
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June 17, 05:57 PM GMT
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20,000 - 40,000 USD
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Description
Dial: white metal
Caliber: cal. 12-600 automatic, 30 jewels
Movement number: 761'966
Case: 18k yellow gold, screw down case back
Case number: 688'959
Closure: 18k yellow gold Patek Philippe buckle
Size: 36 mm diameter
Signed: case, dial, and movement
Box: no
Papers: no
Accessories: Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming year of manufacture in 1955 and date of sale on 3 February 1956
In 1953, Patek Philippe unveiled their first automatic wristwatch, the legendary reference 2526. This iconic timepiece set a new standard for timeless and refined case design. Crafted in yellow, pink, and white gold, as well as platinum, the 36 mm diameter case, meticulously fabricated by Baumgartner, boasted an oversized profile for its era. Housing the celebrated caliber 12-600 AT, it was widely lauded as one of the most exquisitely crafted self-winding mechanisms in the industry. The 12-600 AT remains, even today, a pinnacle achievement in automatic movement engineering. This distinction arises from Patek Philippe's deliberate approach - while unable, like its peers, to craft an automatic movement with a full 360-degree rotor until the expiration of Rolex's patent, the brand opted to invest over two decades in refining the cal. 12-600, patiently awaiting the patent's lapse. This dedication resulted in a movement revered for its exceptional precision and reliability. In essence, the reference 2526 stands as a watershed moment in horological history, representing Patek Philippe's inaugural venture into automatic wristwatches. The present lot is fitted with a service dial that is not enamel.