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18ct yellow gold Patek Philippe ref. 725 open face, perpetual calendar pocket watch with moon phases. Made 1941

18ct yellow gold Patek Philippe ref. 725 open face, perpetual calendar pocket watch with moon phases. Made 1941

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Information

  • Brand: Patek Philippe
  • Made: 1941
  • Model: Pocketwatch
  • Reference: Open faced
  • Calibre: 17'''
  • Movement: Manual
  • Material: 18ct yellow gold
  • Features/complications: Open faced
  • Dial: Silvered dial featuring outer minute track and Arabic numerals with a moonphase at 6'o clock, month of the year at 12'o clock, days of the week at 3 o'clock and day of the week at 9'o clock with blue steel moon hands and 18ct yellow gold hour/minute hands
  • Case dimensions: 52mm
  • Bracelet/Strap: N/A
  • Accessories: Extract from the Archives
  • SKU: 3286

Essay

The establishment of Patek Philippe in 1839 can be linked to the Polish insurrection of 1830. Amidst the revolt against Russian rule, Antoine Norbert de Patek, a young cavalry officer, participated and, like many compatriots, was compelled to escape Poland, eventually finding refuge in Geneva.

Swiftly immersing himself in the city's watchmaking industry, Patek, along with fellow Pole François Czapek, founded Patek Czapek & Co in 1839. In 1844, during a visit to Paris, Patek encountered the pioneering French watchmaker Adrien Philippe, who presented his innovative keyless winding and setting mechanism. Czapek opted to depart from the company in 1845, and Adrien Philippe stepped in as Patek's new partner. The company then underwent a name change to Patek & Cie before further evolving in 1851 to Patek Philippe & Cie.

In 1932, the Stern brothers, Charles and Jean, acquired the company. Since that time, Patek Philippe S.A. has remained a family-owned enterprise, with the fourth generation currently guiding its path.