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PATEK PHILIPPE, REF. 2442, BANANA YELLOW GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND WRISTWATCH WITH FLARED SIDES

MOVEMENT 975891, CASE 676813, MANUFACTURED IN 1953

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PATEK PHILIPPE, REF. 2442, BANANA

YELLOW GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND WRISTWATCH WITH FLARED SIDES
MOVEMENT 975891, CASE 676813, MANUFACTURED IN 1953

Calibre 9'''90, barrel-shaped, Geneva Seal hallmarked, 18 jewels, satined silvered dial, small seconds, two-part case in 18k gold, curved and flared, snap on case back with engraved inscription, case, dial and movement signed
Dimensions: 22 x 43 mm.

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Lot Essay

EUR15,500-19,500

With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming dates of production and sale.

Between 1930s and 1950s, Patek Philippe produced a significant number and variety of rectangular wristwatches. In the 1950s, round watches was considered fashionable and chic, production of rectangulars soon became a rarity, and even more so if it features a rectangular movement. Patek Philippe ceased production of rectangular movements all together in the 1960s, and it is hardly surprising that even the famous "Pagoda" model is powered by a round movement.

Reference 2442 was introduced into the market in 1948 and could be found in Patek Philippe sales catalogues until circa 1960. Majority cased in yellow or pink gold, only three examples in platinum are known to scholars thus far. Total production number is estimated at around 150 examples. The model features the 9-90 rectangular calibre, reserved exclusively for rectangular Patek Philippe models.

The model is illustrated in Patek Philippe Wristwatches by Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, 1998, p. 136, pl. 193.

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