拍品专文
The present watch is a beautiful example of reference 425 made for the American market. In fact, it bears a typical American "PPCo." case without any Swiss hallmarks, added by the Patek Philippe's retailer in the USA to which movement and dial were supplied.
The movement bears the stamp "PXP", a mark used by Patek Philippe during the 1940s and 1950s to identify watches made for the American market.
Reference 425
Reference 425 was launched in 1934 and remained in production until 1960 when it was replaced by the slightly larger reference 2461. Together with the legendary Calatrava reference 96 it was one of Patek Philippe's most popular wristwatches, its typical Art Deco architectural design serving as inspiration for the firm's other rectangular models of the time. It was fitted with the celebrated rectangular-shaped calibre 9-90, the finest non-circular movement of the period.
The movement bears the stamp "PXP", a mark used by Patek Philippe during the 1940s and 1950s to identify watches made for the American market.
Reference 425
Reference 425 was launched in 1934 and remained in production until 1960 when it was replaced by the slightly larger reference 2461. Together with the legendary Calatrava reference 96 it was one of Patek Philippe's most popular wristwatches, its typical Art Deco architectural design serving as inspiration for the firm's other rectangular models of the time. It was fitted with the celebrated rectangular-shaped calibre 9-90, the finest non-circular movement of the period.