CHRISTIE’S | PRESENTS PATEK PHILIPPE NAUTILUS 40 TO MARK THE 40th ANNIVERSARY OF THE NAUTILUS MODEL

After Christie’s thematic auction curated around the 175th anniversary of Patek Philippe in November 2014, the auction house will be holding this Fall an anniversary sale to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Patek Philippe Nautilus model. Christie’s international watch department will be holding sales in the four major auction venues – Dubai – Geneva – Hong Kong – New York from October to December and in each venue 10 exceptional Nautilus models will be presented as a section entitled Patek Philippe Nautilus 40. The 40 watches will cover the Nautilus production from the first model to the most recent, including many rare and fresh to market superlative examples of this beloved watch design.

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The Nautilus Model was launched in 1976, when Patek Philippe was looking for a ‘sports’ watch combining a strong design and an inimitable personality. The design was, and still is based upon the shape of a porthole found on virtually all maritime vessels. The original model was the Ref. 3700/1 made in steel, created 137 years after the founding of Patek Philippe and remains one of the most sought-after timepieces at auction. Christie’s offering of the Patek Philippe Nautilus 40 will present a selection of these exceptional collector items, including examples with rare variant dials and near mint and complete examples.

Today, the Nautilus is still in production and throughout time it has gained style through subtle and carefully calculated changes while preserving its original spirit of a classic, elegant sports watch. At the time of its original launch, the Nautilus had a key role in Patek Philippe’s overall marketing strategy in response to the quartz revolution and the evolving fine watch market of the 1970s.

Christie’s holds the record price for any Nautilus model sold at auction, when ref. 3700/031, made in 1982 sold for CHF845,000 / $909,319, against a pre-sale estimate of CHF200,000-400,000/ $220,000-420,000 on 11 May 2015 in Geneva.

Patek Philippe, the last family owned independent watch maker in Geneva, was founded in 1839. For over 175 years, it has perpetuated the tradition of Genevan watchmaking, producing and assembling what experts agree to be among the most sought after watches in the world.

THE GLOBAL AUCTION DATES

DUBAI – Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel – 19 October 2016

GENEVA – The Four Seasons Hotel des Bergs – 14 November 2016

HONG KONG – Convention Center – 28 November 2016

NEW YORK – Rockefeller Center – 6 December 2016

 

Christie’s, Geneve. New world records at 175° Patek Philippe Auction

Ginevra, 10 novembre. Nuovi record sono stati stabiliti all’asta celebrativa di Christie’s, 175th anniversary of Patek Philippe. Tra i cento magnifici timepieces che hanno costruito questa memorabile asta alcuni si sono distinti per aver raggiunto cifre record ben al di sopra della stima.

Al lotto #39 questo splendido Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 530 del 1938 in oro 18k con un rarissimo quadrante black gilt e indici arabi partiva con una stima di €125.000 – €205.000 è stato battuto a €318.000 compresi i diritti.

Proseguendo lungo il catalogo che molto elegantemente è stato disposto in ordine cronologico a cominciare dai “tasca” di metà ‘800 fino alla fine del ‘900, al lotto #48 troviamo un altro orologio da record. Si tratta ancora di un Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 570 del 1945 in oro rosa stimato tra i €21.000 e i €37.000. Questo orologio è appartenuto sempre allo stesso prorpietario ed è arrivato in asta in condizioni eccellenti e completo di scatola e garanzia. E’ stato aggiudicato, dopo una intensa competizione, alla cifra record di €141.000 compresi i diritti.

PP 175 lotto 48

Si arriva quindi a parlare dei due lotti protagonisti assoluti dell’evento. Il lotto #59 ed il #64. Il primo riguarda il leggendario cronografo con fasi lunari Patek Philippe Ref. 2499 del 1951 prima serie in oro giallo 18k. Solo una manciata di questi esemplari sono noti al mondo ed in sala il pubblico era nell’impaziente attesa di scoprire quale sarebbe stato il nuovo riferimento per questo mito dell’orologeria. Partendo da una stima tra €1.330.000 e €2.200.000 ha raggiunto la cifra stellare di €2.155.000 compresi i diritti.

Poco più tardi è stata  la volta dell’altro attesissimo lotto, il #64 riguardante il Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 Ore del Mondo del 1953 in oro 18k, due corone e quadrante in smalto blu. Questo timepiece dalla dalla reputazione quasi “divina”, stimato tra €1.250.00 e i €2.100.000 ha raggiunto la cifra record di €1.824.000 inclusi i diritti.

Al lotto #74 di questa eccezionale asta dei 100 Patek troviamo un orologio pressoché unico dal momento che non se ne conosce un altro uguale. Si tratta di un Patek Philippe Ref. 3441 del 1960 in platino e diamanti, automatico, quadrante in smalto turchese e bracciale con diamanti. Stimato tra i €42.000 e i €66.000, è stato accanitamente conteso fino a raggiungere la cifra considerevole di €200.000. Quattro volte la stima.

Facendo un salto di 22 anni in avanti nel tempo arriviamo ai lotti #89 e #90 relativi ad una coppia di Patek Philippe 3700/11 Nautilus del 1982. Entrambi automatici e con data, si distinguono per essere in acciaio il primo ed acciai e oro il secondo. Sona stati aggiudicati rispettivamente a €76.000 (stima €21.000-29.000) e €46.000 (stima €12.000-€21.000) compresi i diritti.

By Andrea Foffi e Manuel Galvez

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Geneva, 10 November. New records were set at Christie’s 175th anniversary of Patek Philippe. Among the hundred magnificent timepieces that have built this memorable auction a few stood out for having reached record highs well above the estimate.

On the Lot # 39 this beautiful 1938 Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 530 in 18k gold with a rare black gilt dial and Arabic numerals started with an estimate of € 125,000 – € 205,000, has been beaten to € 318,000 including the rights.

Further down the list, was well arranged in chronological order, beginning with the pocket of the mid ‘800 until the end of’ 900, at lot # 48 we find another record watch. It is still a 1945 Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 570 pink gold estimated between € 21,000 and € 37,000. This watch has always belonged to the same owner and arrived at the auction in excellent condition and complete with box and papers. It’was hummered after an intense competition, to a record € 141,000 including the rights.

Then it was the turn of the two top lots. The # 59 and # 64. The first is the legendary chronograph with moon phase 1951 Patek Philippe Ref. 2499 first series in 18k yellow gold. Only a handful of these example are known in the world and in the hall the crowd was anxiously to find out what would be the new benchmark for the myth of watchmaking. Based on an estimate of € 1,330,000 and € 2,200,000 has reached incredible amount of € 2,155,000 including rights.

Soon later it was the turn of the other anticipated top lot, the # 64. It was the 1953 Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 Worldtime in 18k gold, two crowns and blue enamel dial. This timepiece by reputation almost “divine”, estimated between € 2.1 million and € 1.250.00 reached the record figure of € 1,824,000 including fees.

The lot # 74 of this exceptional auction of 100 Patek, is about a watch almost unique since there is not another like it. It is a Patek Philippe Ref. 3441 of 1960 in platinum and diamonds, automatic, turquoise enamel dial and bracelet with diamonds. Estimated at € 42,000 and € 66,000, reached the considerable amount of € 200,000. Four times the estimate.

Taking a jump 22 years forward in time there are two lots # 89 and # 90 about a couple of Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700/11 of 1982. Both automatic and date just, are distinguished by being the first in stainless and the second in steel and gold. They reached respectively to € 76,000 (estimate € 21000-29000) and € 46,000 (estimate € 12,000 to € 21,000) including the rights.

By Andrea Foffi e Manuel Galvez

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The 175th Anniversary of Patek Philippe Auction – 9 November 2014, Christie’s, Geneva

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Ginevra. Per celebrare il 175° anniversario della Patek Philippe, Christie’s è orgogliosa di annunciare Patek Philippe 175, un asta tematica di 100 orologi iconici della casa orologiera più importante al mondo che si svolgerà in una speciale serata il 9 novembre a Ginevra. Questa asta ha in catalogo orologi che attraversano due secoli, dai primi dell’800 agli anni’80 con stime che arrivano a 2 milioni di euro. 58 di questi 100 orologi non sono mai apparsi in pubblico, contribuendo a comporre una delle più complete selezioni di Patek Philippe mai offerte in un’asta.

Ci sono alcuni tra i più esclusivi modelli Patek Philippe mai prodotti. Eccone alcuni esempi:

Dai discendenti del padre fondatore della fabbrica di aerei Boeing, William Boeing, il Patek Philippe “Boeing” Ref. 130. Un orologio in oro 18k eccezionalmente raro, un cronografo split second monopulsante con una stima pre-vendita in tra i Chf 400.000 e gli 800.000. Questo orologio è stato prodotto nel 1930, venduto da Cartier, ricevuto da Mr Boeing il 9 giugno 1939. Mai prima d’ora offerto in asta, presenta l’incisione sul fondello, “W.E. Boeing. Seattle, Wash.”

Il Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 Ore del Mondo, in oro 18k, quadrante in smalto blu (stimato tra Chf 1.500.000 e 2.500.000), che suggella l’era dell’aviazione con il suo quadrante che sotto un unico sguardo contiene l’orario del mondo intero. John Reardon, responsabile internazionale Christie’s per gli orologi, ha dichiarato: “Quest’anno, Patek Philippe ha raggiunto una pietra miliare, il suo 175 ° anniversario. I 100 eccellenti esemplari presentati in questa asta dimostrano come Patek Philippe persista fedelmente nella visione dei suoi fondatori, come azienda leader e innovatrice del mercato dai suoi primi giorni al passato più recente.

Questi orologi sono stati scrupolosamente controllati e selezionati per questo speciale evento e rappresentano la produzione storica di Patek Philippe. Questa collezione è una opportunità unica per i collezionisti e gli intenditori di poter vedere, conoscere e acquistare un orologio superlativo. Ogni orologio è una vera e propria opera d’arte che sarà ricordata per sempre come parte di questo evento esclusivo e parte della storia di Patek Philippe”.

Il Patek Philippe Ref.2499 in oro rosa prima serie. Uno degli orologi più ambiti al mondo, questo 2499 ha la particolarità di essere l’unico esemplare in oro rosa di importazione inglese. Del 1951 circa, ha una stima di Chf 1.600.000 e 2.600.000. Dei 349 Ref. 2499 fabbricati nei 35 anni di produzione, si conoscono solo 4 esemplari in oro rosa.

Il Patek Philippe, Ref.1563 proveniente dalla collezione privata di Jean Cloude Biver. Jean-Claude Biver, una celebrità nel mondo orologiero, è CEO e membro del consiglio di amministrazione di Hublot. L’uomo che ha rinnovato i brand Blancpain e Omega, rilanciandone ulteriormente l’immagine ed incrementandone enormemente il fatturato. Questo cronografo split second Ref.1563, realizzato nel 1940, in oro 18k con quadrante bicolore e fondello a vite è stimato Chf 800.000 – 1,6000,000. Sono noti solo tre esemplari al mondo di questa carismatica referenza. Il più famoso, appartenuto a Duke Ellington, è in mostra permanente nel Museo Patek Philippe, il secondo esempio fa parte di una collezione privata, e il terzo è quello protagonista di questa asta.

By Andrea Foffi e Manuel Galvez

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A THEMATIC AUCTION TO CELEBRATE THE
175TH ANNIVERSARY OF PATEK PHILIPPE 9 NOVEMBER 2014
CHRISTIE’S GENEVA

GENEVA – To celebrate the landmark 175th anniversary of Patek Philippe, Christie’s International Watch Department is honored to announce PATEK PHILIPPE 175, a thematic auction of 100 symbolic timepieces from the world’s foremost watchmaker in a special evening auction on 9 November at Christie’s Geneva.

Illustrating the historic breadth of the last family owned independent watch manufacturer in Geneva, this evening auction will include vintage timepieces from the early 19th century through the 1980s. With estimates ranging from SFr. 1,000 to SFr. 1,600,000, this 100 lot auction, including 58 watches which have never before appeared in public, forms one of the most historically comprehensive selections of Patek Philippe timepieces ever offered in one auction.

Among the highlights are some of the most exclusive Patek Philippe models ever produced. From the descendants of the original owner comes “THE BOEING” PATEK PHILIPPE, REFERENCE 130, an exceptionally rare and unique 18K gold wristwatch with single button split-seconds chronograph with a pre-sale estimate of SFr. 400,000 – 800,000. One of the star lots of this evening auction, this wristwatch was manufactured in 1930, retailed by Cartier, and received by Mr. Boeing on June 9, 1939. In addition, the PATEK PHILIPPE, REFERENCE 2523 (illustrated above), an 18K gold two crown world time wristwatch with 24-hour indication and blue enamel dial (estimate: SFr. 1,500,000 – 2,500,000), comes to auction in remarkable condition and commemorates the jet set era with indications of time around the world at a glance.

John Reardon, International Head of Christie’s Watches, commented: “This year, Patek Philippe achieved a truly honorable milestone; its 175th anniversary. The 100 pieces presented for sale in this auction exemplify how Patek Philippe persisted true to its founders’ vision, as an innovator and market leader from its earliest days to more recent past. These timepieces have been scrupulously vetted and selected for this sale, and include only the rarest, most sought after, superlative timepieces representing Patek Philippe’s historic production. This collection presents an

immeasurable once in a lifetime opportunity for collectors and connoisseurs, to view, learn about, and purchase a superlative timepiece. Each timepiece is a true work of art that will forever be remembered as part of this sale, and part of Patek Philippe’s unrivaled history.”

“THE BOEING” PATEK PHILIPPE, REFERENCE 130 split-seconds single button chronograph wristwatch (illustrated left) is a piece of horological history for both Americans and the Swiss, representing the ultimate height of technology in watchmaking in the early 20th century. This watch is the only split-seconds Reference 130, retailed by Cartier, with Breguet numerals and without a tachometer, known to the market. Direct from the descendants of the original owner, and never before offered at auction, this watch features the original presentation engraving on the caseback, which reads, “W.E. BOEING. SEATTLE, WASH.”

WILLIAM E. BOEING (1881 – 1956) BIOGRAPHY

As a true entrepreneur and American aviation pioneer, Boeing reached for the skies when few others dared and created the enterprise originally called Boeing Airplane Company in 1917 that eventually evolved into the global multinational company we now know as Boeing. Born in Detroit to Wilhelm and Marie Boeing in 1881, William’s father Wilhelm immigrated to the United States when he was just 20 years old and it is clear that William inherited his adventurous spirit. After a brief amount of time at school in both Vevey, Switzerland as well as Yale, William decided to branch out like his father before him and began a new life in Grays Harbor, Washington where he soon became successful in the timber business. With an eye for perfection, he developed an interest in aviation starting in 1914 and within three years started his company that eventually created a revolution in both commercial and military aviation.

PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT AMERICAN PRIVATE COLLECTION

PATEK PHILIPPE, REFERENCE 2499 PINK GOLD FIRST SERIES

As one of the most coveted watches in the world, this pink gold REFERENCE 2499 FIRST SERIES has the unique distinction of being the only pink gold example with English import marks. Circa 1951, this 18K pink gold perpetual calendar wristwatch (illustrated right) carries a pre-sale estimate of SFr. 1,600,000 – 2,600,000. Of the 349 Reference 2499’s made during 35 years of production, only a handful were made in pink gold. In the FIRST SERIES, made in the 1950s, only 4 examples in pink gold are known to the market.

PROPERTY FROM THE JEAN CLAUDE BIVER PRIVATE COLLECTION

PATEK PHILIPPE, REFERENCE 1563

“A mechanical watch is eternity in a box and a Patek Philippe is eternity on the wrists…your wrist and the wrists of the next generation. That is the reason why I love our watchmaking art and that is why I collect watches.”

– Jean Claude Biver

This REFERENCE 1563, manufactured in 1940, an 18K gold split-seconds chronograph wristwatch with two-tone pulsation dial and screw back case (illustrated left), is estimated at SFr. 800,000 – 1,6000,000. Only 3 examples of this charismatic reference are known to exist. The most famous, belonging to Duke Ellington, is on permanent exhibition in the Patek Philippe Museum, the second example is part of a private collection, and the third and present example is to be offered on 9 November. Two highly desirable style elements distinguish this watch from the others: the two-tone dial finish and the extremely rare pulsometre scale instead of the more common tachometer indication.

PROPERTY FROM THE FAMILY OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER

PATEK PHILIPPE, REFERENCE 2497 WHITE GOLD

Made in 1953, this 18K white gold center seconds perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phases is only the third example in white gold of a REFERENCE 2497 known to exist (illustrated right; estimate: SFr. 1,000,000 – 2,000,000). It is the first and earliest example of this model in white gold ever to appear in public to date. Consigned by the family of the original owner, this watch serves as one of the star lots of the auction.

PROPERTY FROM A COLLECTION OF ICONIC TIMEPIECES

THE “TRE SCALINI” PATEK PHILIPPE, REFERENCE 3449

One of only three examples of REFERENCE 3449 (illustrated left), ever made in 18K gold with hand- wound movement, perpetual calendar and moon phases boasts a most unique feature, a triple stepped bezel, from which its Italian nickname “Tre Scalini” (three steps) is derived. Moreover, the watch was lovingly cared for and comes to the auction block in remarkable condition. Manufactured in 1961, the present example was originally purchased in 1965 for $5,500 in Dallas, Texas from Linz Jewelers. This timepiece will be offered at an estimated SFr. 1,000,000 – 2,000,000.

PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT COLLECTOR

THE “KING FAROUK” PATEK PHILIPPE, REFERENCE 1518

THE “KING FAROUK” PATEK PHILIPPE, REFERENCE 1518 is a very fine and rare gold perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch with moon phases, circa 1945, estimated at SFr. 300,000 – 500,000. The Reference 1518 was the first perpetual calendar chronograph wristwatch produced in series by any watch manufacturer. Adding to its rich history, this present watch was formerly owned by King Farouk of Egypt (1920 – 1965).

THE GLOBAL TOUR

Ahead of the Geneva evening sale, Christie’s will undertake an international tour of a selection of watches from PATEK PHILIPPE 175 to a number of global cities including Dubai, Taipei, Hong Kong, Milan, New York, Seattle, and San Francisco.

By Andrea Foffi e Manuel Galvez

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