Patek Philippe. A lady's very fine, rare and elegant platinum and diamond-set rectangular hinged Art Deco wristwatch with bracelet
百達翡麗,非常精細、罕有及優雅,鉑金鑲鑽石女裝長方形裝飾藝術風格鏈帶腕錶,1912年製

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, NO. 174'228, MANUFACTURED IN 1912

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百達翡麗,非常精細、罕有及優雅,鉑金鑲鑽石女裝長方形裝飾藝術風格鏈帶腕錶,1912年製

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With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with painted ivory-white dial, Breguet numerals, platinum bracelet, ornamented with diamonds and pearls in 1912 and its subsequent sale on 26 June 1916.

Fresh to the market this watch is a particularly elegant and refined example of one of Patek Philippe's Belle Epoque creations. The painted decoration on its dial can be attributed to a member of the Dufaux family, renowned enamel painters active in Geneva until the first quarter of the 20th century.

Belle Epoque (1895-1914), a movement of artistic refinement greatly affected the creation of mainstream jewelry. Platinum, malleable yet strong, was used to create jewels of unequaled technical artistry. The light-hearted start to the new century inspired lavish yet delicate jewels to complement the fashion of the hourglass silhouette and pale-colored fabrics, with diamonds and pearls reigning supreme. Flowers, bows and ribbons with a lace-like quality featured in what came to be known as 'The Garland Style'.

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