Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and elegant 18K gold chronograph wristwatch
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Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and elegant 18K gold chronograph wristwatch

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 130, MOVEMENT NO. 862'571, CASE NO. 623'242, MANUFACTURED IN 1941

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Patek Philippe. A fine, rare and elegant 18K gold chronograph wristwatch
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 130, movement no. 862'571, case no. 623'242, manufactured in 1941
Cal. 13''' mechanical movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, 23 jewels, silvered matte dial, applied gold baton and Arabic numerals, fifth of a second combined with Arabic five minutes divisions, outer tachymetre scale graduated to 1000 units per hour, two subsidiary dials for constant seconds and 30 minutes register, circular case, snap on back, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, 18K gold Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial and movement signed
33 mm. diam.
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Lot Essay

With Patek Philippe service invoice dated 2 March 2009 and cardboard service box. Furthermore delivered with Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with silvered dial, raised gold indexes and tachometre scale in 1941 and its subsequent sale on 19 July 1941.

A cornerstone of any serious Patek Philippe collection, reference 130 perfectly captures the spirit of the golden age of watchmaking: the dial is very legible and clean, but still with scales and graduations, as opposed to the minimalist trends of the 1960s and 1970s. The case is in typical Calatrava style, similar to pieces like the immortal reference 96. The sinuous lines and gently downturned lugs strike the perfect balance between elegance, voluptuousness and masculinity. A welcome addition is the double Geneva seal on the movement, a feature which not all reference 130 examples have. The dial is fascinating in being already influenced by the cleaner looks of later decades: there is no railway minute divisions and the scales are less prominent than what found in earlier examples.

This model is illustrated in Patek Philippe Museum - Patek Philippe Watches Volume II, pp. 263-265.

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