Lot Essay
Production of the Ref. 130 began in 1934 and continued through the early 1960s. This particular example was made towards the end of the production run of this iconic Patek Philippe best selling chronograph and was first sold on December 7, 1960 (coincidentally on the same day of this auction, 57 years ago to the day).
Cases for the Ref. 130 went through some significant evolution during the production run and three major case makers were used by Patek Philippe to supply the cases, Dubois, Croisier, and of course Wenger, the maker of the case for the presently offered lot. With full lugs and crisp hallmarks, this is a specimen example of the reference that has developed a fine patina over the decades. The dial features applied gold roman numerals and long stick batons that have developed a matching patina, attractively raised on top of the well preserved silvered dial.
Cases for the Ref. 130 went through some significant evolution during the production run and three major case makers were used by Patek Philippe to supply the cases, Dubois, Croisier, and of course Wenger, the maker of the case for the presently offered lot. With full lugs and crisp hallmarks, this is a specimen example of the reference that has developed a fine patina over the decades. The dial features applied gold roman numerals and long stick batons that have developed a matching patina, attractively raised on top of the well preserved silvered dial.