Lot 144
An early and highly attractive yellow gold wristwatch with “first-series” enamel dial
Sold
$53,340
Est $20,000 - $40,000
Live Auction
THE NEW YORK WATCH AUCTION: XI
ARTIST
Patek Philippe
Size
35.5mm Diameter
Description

Year: 1954
Reference No: 2526
Movement No: 760’679
Case No: 682’788
Material: 18K yellow gold
Calibre: Automatic, cal. 12-600 AT, 30 jewels
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Clasp/Buckle: 18K yellow gold Patek Philippe pin buckle
Accessories: Accompanied by a Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1954, and its subsequent sale on October 1st, 1954. Additional, later custom-made sapphire crystal back in 18 karat gold.

Patek Philippe’s reference 2526 is a paragon of mid-20th century design aesthetic. The brand’s first self-winding wristwatch, it is a legend in the horological world for both its innovative caliber 12-600AT and classic masculine design with sensual enamel dial. Introduced in 1953, it has a timeless quality that is as contemporary today as it was 66 years ago. The automatic, in-house caliber, produced from 1953 until approximately 1960, is a work of art with the handcrafted 18k gold guilloché bi-directional rotor crested with the PP signature. It is considered by many to be amongst the finest automatic movements ever made. The present example is fresh-to-the-market with a ”first series” off-white enamel dial featuring the recognizable flared enamel surrounding the top and bottom of each hour marker, as well as around the centers of the hour, minute, and seconds hands. The movement is stamped “HOX” indicating the watch was destined for the United States, and this is further confirmed by the crisp 18K gold hallmark to the case back, another feature found on watches exported to the States. It is interesting to note that the watch is accompanied by an additional, later associated sapphire screw back so the movement is visible – custom made at significant expense. With a flawless dial, it is a lovely example of a reference 2526 featuring the qualities that attract connoisseurs today. Its large size, easy wearability, and iconic design make this an exceptional wristwatch for any collector.

Signature
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed. Movement further signed HOX.