PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE 18K PINK GOLD MINUTE REPEATING POCKET WATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL
PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE 18K PINK GOLD MINUTE REPEATING POCKET WATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL
PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE 18K PINK GOLD MINUTE REPEATING POCKET WATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL
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PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE 18K PINK GOLD MINUTE REPEATING POCKET WATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL
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PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE 18K PINK GOLD MINUTE REPEATING POCKET WATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL

CIRCA 1877

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PATEK PHILIPPE. AN EXTREMELY RARE 18K PINK GOLD MINUTE REPEATING POCKET WATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL
CIRCA 1877
Movement: Manual
Dial: Enamel
Case: 52 mm.
With: OAK Certificate, original Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin and Warranty, purchase invoice and presentation box
Remark: Very good condition for its age
Note: Serial numbers are available upon request. Please note that Christie’s has applied for an “Extract from the Archives” from Patek Philippe Archives but the Extract has not yet been issued and may not be available by the date of the auction. The lot is sold “as is” without any Extract and Christie’s does not guarantee Patek Philippe Archives will issue the Extract

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Alexandre Bigler
Alexandre Bigler SVP, Head of Watches, Asia Pacific

Lot Essay

Accompanied by a Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin dated August 21st 1877, original Patek Philippe invoice addressed to Rev. Stenton Cardley for 1700 French Francs and dated August 22nd 1877, and original Patek Philippe presentation box.

The present watch offers a remarkable story, unearthed in the original papers that accompany this lot. It is evident that a Reverend Stenton Cardley purchased the watch from Patek Philippe and ordered it to be sent to London on August 22nd, 1877. In addition, the original certificate is dated August 21st, 1877, and the Extract from the Archives records the date of sale on August 20th, 1877. Looking through the three documents and the sequencing of dates allows one to see that it is very likely that the watch was specifically made for this English gentleman, where the motto seen on the case back of the watch reveals a possible character trait.

The motto seen on the case is inscribed, Non Nobis Solum, Latin for "Not for Ourselves Alone." An interesting clue as to the beliefs of the original owner of this watch reveals he was likely a man devout to the good of humanity.

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