Lot Essay
With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with enamel dial, Roman numerals and monogram WG applied on the back in 1882 and its subsequent sale on 23 July 1892.
This watch is an unusual example of Patek Philippe's production of complicated timepieces, distinguished by the absence of any other complication such as repeating and/or chronograph normally found in the firm's perpetual calendar watches. It is furthermore preserved in very good, original overall condition.
This watch is an unusual example of Patek Philippe's production of complicated timepieces, distinguished by the absence of any other complication such as repeating and/or chronograph normally found in the firm's perpetual calendar watches. It is furthermore preserved in very good, original overall condition.