Lot 31
A fine and attractive pink gold rectangular-shaped wristwatch with hooded lugs and bracelet
Sold
$12,065
Est $3,000 - $6,000
Live Auction
THE NEW YORK WATCH AUCTION: X
ARTIST
Patek Philippe
Size
Case length 34mm
Description

Year: 1942
Reference No: 1532
Movement No: 835’511
Case No: 629’094
Material: 18K pink gold
Calibre: Manual, cal. 9'''90, 18 jewels
Bracelet/Strap: Associated 18K pink gold link bracelet, max overall length 180mm
Clasp/Buckle: 18K pink gold
Accessories: Accompanied by Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1942, and its subsequent sale on May 11th, 1943.

The history of horology is as much about the craftsmanship of the movement as it is for the design. The early 20th century is highlighted by an appreciation for design and a changing attitude for functional elegance, which is seen in men’s wristwatches with a modern, forwarding looking perspective. Some of the most iconic watches today are collected because of their aesthetics, from Cartier’s avant-garde Crash to Gilbert Albert's asymmetrical cases for Patek Philippe, or the robust classic appeal of the reference 2499 by Wenger. Andre and Edouard Wenger began case making in 1912 and registered their trademark in 1920. The firm became one of the most prestigious makers for Patek Philippe and recognized for their innovative designs, which captured the ideals of early 20th century modernism. Consigned by the family of the original owner – the same owner of the Patek Philippe reference 1518 offered in the previous lot, the present rectangular shaped pink gold wristwatch is a wonderful example of a Wenger case with hooded lugs, which came to prominence in the early 1930s. Fitted with an 18 karat rose gold bracelet of the period, the watch has a timeless elegance with covered ends, so the bracelet attachments are unseen. It is visually appealing with clean lines reminiscent of early 20th century architecture. PROPERTY OF THE FAMILY OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER

Signature
Case, dial and movements signed