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    29 November 2007

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    • PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K PINK GO
    Lot 2786

    PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K PINK GOLD WRISTWATCH

    SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, MOVEMENT NO. 740'444, CASE NO. 676'361, REF. 2484, CIRCA 1955

    Price realised

    HKD 47,500

    Estimate

    HKD 32,000 - HKD 48,000

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    PATEK PHILIPPE. AN 18K PINK GOLD WRISTWATCH
    SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, MOVEMENT NO. 740'444, CASE NO. 676'361, REF. 2484, CIRCA 1955

    Cal. 10.200 nickel-finished lever movement, 18 jewels, mono-metallic balance, micrometer regulator, the silvered brushed dial with applied baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, in circular case with stepped bezel and downturned fluted lugs, snap on back, together with an 18k gold buckle, case, dial and movement signed
    32 mm. diam.

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    Lot Essay

    US$4,000-6,000
    EUR3,000-4,400

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