Patek Philippe. A rare and unusual stainless steel openface keyless lever watch with sweep centre seconds
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Patek Philippe. A rare and unusual stainless steel openface keyless lever watch with sweep centre seconds

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE & CIE., GENÈVE, RETAILED BY E. GÜBELIN, MOVEMENT NO. 819'552, CASE NO. 611'615, MANUFACTURED IN 1929

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Patek Philippe. A rare and unusual stainless steel openface keyless lever watch with sweep centre seconds
Signed Patek Philippe & Cie., Genève, retailed by E. Gübelin, movement no. 819'552, case no. 611'615, manufactured in 1929
Cal. 18''' nickel-finished jewelled lever movement stamped twice with the Geneva seal, bimetallic compensation balance, wolf's tooth winding, silvered matte dial, applied Roman and baton numerals, outer 1/5ths of a second and railway five minute divisions, circular case, snap on back engraved Dolf von seiner Gret Mai 1946, case and movement signed by maker, dial signed by maker and retailer
46 mm. diam.

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With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with silvered dial, steel hands and 1/5 seconds graduation in 1929 and its subsequent sale on 17 September 1940.

Never offered in public before, this unusual watch is distinguished by the technical layout of its dial, featuring 1/5ths of a seconds divisions, confirmed by the Extract from the Archives, in addition to the more commonly found five minute graduation. The rarity is further enhanced by the signature E. Gübelin, one of Patek Philippe's prominent retailers in Switzerland. Such a dial configuration has never been previously observed on any other reference 652 in steel. Gübelin
E. Gübelin was founded in 1854 and has always been a family enterprise. Located in Lucerne, Switzerland, the renowned company has designed and retailed superior quality watches and clocks ever since. Today, Gübelin has branches throughout Europe.

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