Lot 30
A fresh-to-the-market, important, and well-preserved yellow gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with French calendar,...
Sold
$762,000
Est $400,000 - $800,000
Live Auction
THE NEW YORK WATCH AUCTION: X
ARTIST
Patek Philippe
Size
35mm Diameter
Description
...scale and moon phase

Year: 1945
Reference No: 1518
Movement No: 863’680
Case No: 641’826
Material: 18K yellow gold
Calibre: Manual, cal. 13’’’, 23 jewels
Bracelet/Strap: Crocodile
Clasp/Buckle: 18K yellow gold Patek Philippe pin buckle
Accessories: Accompanied by Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1945, and its subsequent sale on August 27th, 1947.

Patek Philippe is cherished for their unsurpassed collection of complicated timepieces, from 19th century repeating chronograph pocket watches to 21st century perpetual calendar wristwatches. They are legendary for their classic designs, innovative movements, and exceptional craftsmanship. When Patek Philippe released the reference 1518 in 1941, they introduced a milestone wristwatch that today is considered one of the most important wristwatch models of the 20th century. The reference 1518 was the first perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch produced by any brand in series, and set the course for Patek Philippe’s dominance in the world of high-end Swiss watchmaking. So ahead of its time was its design, Patek Philippe continues to use its timeless aesthetic as the foundation for a long line of highly sought after successor models including the references 2499, 3970, 5970 and today’s 5270. The reference 1518’s design aesthetic was a new and modern look with clean lines, elegant proportions, and extended, curved lugs. The case, manufactured by Emile Vichet S. A., with Poinçon de Maître key 9, for Patek Philippe, evolved over the course of its 14 year history and housed Patek Philippe’s exquisitely finished, manually wound caliber 13’’’130 Q. This landmark model can certainly be considered a must for any serious collector of vintage wristwatches but acquiring one has become more difficult given their scarcity. Scholarship suggests that Patek Philippe produced approximately 281 examples, with the majority in yellow gold, exceedingly rare examples in pink gold, and only four known examples in steel. Offered by the family of the original owner, this wristwatch was lovingly cherished over two generations. It is in a wonderful state of preservation with hallmarks visible to both the central case band and underneath the lug, and retains well-defined case proportions. Manufactured in 1945, its well-preserved dial features a coveted, long signature. The enamel signature remains thick and defined, with the accent above the "e" in "Genève" strong, as is the comma between "Patek" and "Philippe". The hard enamel printing throughout the dial remains wonderfully preserved. The reference 1518 is an icon in the horological world. This fresh-to-the-market example is a model for the exceptional craftsmanship of Patek Philippe, and a trophy watch for the connoisseur.

Signature
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed