Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold openface minute repeating split seconds chronograph keyless lever watch

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE, GENÈVE, MOVEMENT NO. 124'848, CASE NO. 234'791, MANUFACTURED IN 1903

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Patek Philippe. A fine and rare 18K gold openface minute repeating split seconds chronograph keyless lever watch
Signed Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, movement no. 124'848, case no. 234'791, manufactured in 1903
Cal. 16''' nickel-finished jewelled lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance, micrometer regulator, repeating on two hammers onto two gongs, gold cuvette with engraved inscription Presented to George A. Dinton by the Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Co. In appreciation of brave and faithful service Feb. 26th, 1904, white enamel dial, Breguet numerals, outer red Arabic five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds, circular plain case, engraved initials GAD to the back, hidden hinges, split seconds chronograph mechanism operated through a button in the band and through the crown, crown locking lever in the band, case, cuvette, dial and movement signed
45 mm. diam.

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With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with enamel dial, Breguet hour markers, red numerals and small seconds hand in 1903 and its subsequent sale on 25 January 1905.

Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Company, known informally as Sibley's, was a Rochester, New York-based department store chain with stores located exclusively in the state of New York.

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