Armbanduhr: äußerst luxuriöse und rare Patek Philippe Calatrava mit Zentralsekunde und speziellem Aufzug
03.06.2023 16:30UTC +01:00
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7500EUR € 7 500
Auctioneer | Karl-Heinz Cortrie GmbH |
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Event location | Germany, Hamburg |
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ID 968687
Lot 5216 | Armbanduhr: äußerst luxuriöse und rare Patek Philippe Calatrava mit Zentralsekunde und speziellem Aufzug
Estimate value
€ 7 500 – 20 000
Ca. Ø35mm, ca. 90g, 18K Weißgold, Gehäuse und Armband im gleichen Design, Backwinder, Ref. 3563/2, Gehäusenummer 2727909, Automatikwerk Kaliber 350 mit Zentralsekunde, Werksnummer 1185655, sehr seltene blaue Zifferblattvariante mit weißgoldenen Indexen, Zentralsekunde, originales Weißgoldarmband mit PP-Schließe, funktionstüchtig und in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Der Stammbuchauszug bestätigt die komplette Originalität der Uhr und auch die seltene blaue Zifferblattvariante. Patek Philippe präsentierte bei der 3563 das neue Automatikwerk Kaliber 350 und kombinierte es mit einem integrierten Goldarmband im Geschmack der frühen 1970er-Jahre. Die Position der Krone wurde auf die Rückseite des Gehäuses verlegt, wodurch sie bei Rechts- und Linkshändern gleichermaßen beliebt wurde. Lt. Stammbuchauszug wurde die Uhr 1974 verkauft! Da diese automatische Vollgold-Calatrava eine sehr teure Luxusausführung war, ist sie heute dementsprechend selten und begehrt, insbesondere auch durch ihre Größe von 35mm!
Auction house category: | Wrist watches |
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Auction house category: | Wrist watches |
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