PATEK PHILIPPE. A GILT BRASS AND MAHOGANY CASE DESK CLOCK WITH CENTER SECONDS
PATEK PHILIPPE. A GILT BRASS AND MAHOGANY CASE DESK CLOCK WITH CENTER SECONDS

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, NAVIQUARTZ MODEL, MOVEMENT 1801239, REF. 1215, MANUFACTURED IN 1974

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PATEK PHILIPPE. A GILT BRASS AND MAHOGANY CASE DESK CLOCK WITH CENTER SECONDS
SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, NAVIQUARTZ MODEL, MOVEMENT 1801239, REF. 1215, MANUFACTURED IN 1974
Cal. 33 quartz movement, white matte dial, Roman numerals, center seconds, brass plate with power reserve aperture and setting pin, reeded bezel, all in a three tier brass and mahogany box, hinged stand to the reverse, box and dial signed, movement numbered
125 x 160mm

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With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present clock in 1974 and its subsequent sale on May 9th of the same year.

Patek Philippe produced the reference 1215 from 1972 until approximately 1987. The first series were produced with the caliber RH29, which was later replaced in 1974 with the caliber 33QZ. The reference 1215 differs from the reference 1200 by having no glass and features a hack setting system for more precise timing.

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