
Reference 96 Calatrava | Retailed by Tiffany & Co.: A yellow gold wristwatch with Breguet numerals , Made in 1943
Auction Closed
June 15, 08:08 PM GMT
Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Dial: silvered
Caliber: mechanical, 18 jewels
Movement number: 923'418
Case: 18k yellow gold, snap on case back
Case number: 298'268
Closure: 18k pink gold Patek Philippe buckle
Size: 30.5 mm diameter
Signed: case, dial and movement signed by maker, dial signed by retailer
Box: no
Papers: no
Accessories: Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming year of manufacture in 1943 and date of sale on November 11th, 1943
Introduced in 1932, the same year the Stern family assumed ownership of Patek Philippe, the Reference 96 marks a defining moment in the firm’s history and in the evolution of the modern wristwatch. At a time when many manufacturers remained hesitant to fully embrace the wristwatch, the economic pressures of the Great Depression encouraged a shift toward refined simplicity and accessibility. The Reference 96 answered this need with a design that was both understated and forward-looking.
As the first Patek Philippe wristwatch to be produced in series and assigned a formal reference number, the 96 represented a new chapter for the manufacture. Its balanced proportions and restrained aesthetic would have appeared strikingly modern against the more ornate pocket watches of preceding decades. The purity of its design, distilled to essential elements, proved to be its greatest strength, establishing a template for the modern dress watch.
In this pivotal model, Patek Philippe effectively set a new standard, endorsing a stylistic direction that would come to define 20th-century horology. The enduring legacy of the Calatrava line, cherished for its timeless elegance, can be traced directly to the Reference 96, whose disciplined design language remains influential to this day.
The present example, manufactured in 1943, is especially appealing for its elegant Breguet numerals, a movement that bears two Poinçon de Genève stamps, and the prestigious co-signature of Tiffany & Co., enhancing both its rarity and desirability. Preserved in very good condition, the watch exhibits a warm, even patina consistent with its age, further enriching its character and understated charm.