Patek Philippe Ref. 2526
Manufacturer: Patek Philippe Year: 1957 Reference No: 2526 Movement No: 764'432 Case No: 698'264 Material: 18k pink gold Calibre: Automatic, cal. 12'''600 AT, 30 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Gold plated buckle Dimensions: 35.5mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, and movement signed Accessories: The present watch is accompanied by an Extract from the Archives confirming its date of manufacture in 1957, and subsequent sale on May 21, 1958. The watch is further accompanied by a second bracelet in 18K pink gold made by Gay Frères further stamped 150, max length 195mm. Provenance: Christie's, Patek Philippe 175th anniversary auction, Geneva, November 9, 2014 - Lot 71 Literature: This model is illustrated in Patek Philippe Museum Patek Philippe, Volume II, pg. 244-245. Catalogue Essay Patek Philippe’s first automatic wristwatch, the legendary reference 2526, was introduced to the market in 1953 and set the standard for a timeless and elegant case design that later inspired references 5035 and 5036. Reference 2526 launched with the celebrated caliber 12-600 AT - Patek Philippe’s first automatic movement – considered by many to be the most beautiful self- winding movement made by any manufacturer. Produced predominantly in yellow gold, with a small series made in pink gold and white gold, and an even smaller batch made in platinum, those in pink gold from Patek Philippe’s retailer in Caracas, Serpico y Laino, are especially sought after amongst collectors today. The pristine enamel dial of the second-generation type is flawless, featuring the exclusive Serpico y Laino retailer signature in the subsidiary dial for constant seconds. Additionally, the caseback stamped ‘S.&L.’ remains crisp and legible, which is a treat for collectors to see. There are very few examples of reference 2526 known to the market in pink gold bearing the prestigious retailers name, adding to the rarity of this piece. This watch has been exceptionally well preserved by the owner, with strong definition to the case and lugs, as well as a deep hallmark stamping found between the lugs at the 6 o’clock position. It is one of the finest examples to appear on the market, having been sold for the first time at auction in the thematic Patek Philippe 175th Anniversary sale held in 2014 in Geneva. Accompanied by an Extract from the Archives, and also accompanied with a period correct, matching pink gold bracelet manufactured by Gay Frères, this watch offers enduring value, exclusivity, and wearability for the discerning collector. Read More
Patek Philippe Ref. 2526
Manufacturer: Patek Philippe Year: 1957 Reference No: 2526 Movement No: 764'432 Case No: 698'264 Material: 18k pink gold Calibre: Automatic, cal. 12'''600 AT, 30 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Gold plated buckle Dimensions: 35.5mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, and movement signed Accessories: The present watch is accompanied by an Extract from the Archives confirming its date of manufacture in 1957, and subsequent sale on May 21, 1958. The watch is further accompanied by a second bracelet in 18K pink gold made by Gay Frères further stamped 150, max length 195mm. Provenance: Christie's, Patek Philippe 175th anniversary auction, Geneva, November 9, 2014 - Lot 71 Literature: This model is illustrated in Patek Philippe Museum Patek Philippe, Volume II, pg. 244-245. Catalogue Essay Patek Philippe’s first automatic wristwatch, the legendary reference 2526, was introduced to the market in 1953 and set the standard for a timeless and elegant case design that later inspired references 5035 and 5036. Reference 2526 launched with the celebrated caliber 12-600 AT - Patek Philippe’s first automatic movement – considered by many to be the most beautiful self- winding movement made by any manufacturer. Produced predominantly in yellow gold, with a small series made in pink gold and white gold, and an even smaller batch made in platinum, those in pink gold from Patek Philippe’s retailer in Caracas, Serpico y Laino, are especially sought after amongst collectors today. The pristine enamel dial of the second-generation type is flawless, featuring the exclusive Serpico y Laino retailer signature in the subsidiary dial for constant seconds. Additionally, the caseback stamped ‘S.&L.’ remains crisp and legible, which is a treat for collectors to see. There are very few examples of reference 2526 known to the market in pink gold bearing the prestigious retailers name, adding to the rarity of this piece. This watch has been exceptionally well preserved by the owner, with strong definition to the case and lugs, as well as a deep hallmark stamping found between the lugs at the 6 o’clock position. It is one of the finest examples to appear on the market, having been sold for the first time at auction in the thematic Patek Philippe 175th Anniversary sale held in 2014 in Geneva. Accompanied by an Extract from the Archives, and also accompanied with a period correct, matching pink gold bracelet manufactured by Gay Frères, this watch offers enduring value, exclusivity, and wearability for the discerning collector. Read More
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