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Reference 2508 | A stainless steel wristwatch, Made in 1956 | 百達翡麗 | 型號2508 | 精鋼腕錶,1956年製
Auction Closed
October 5, 06:57 AM GMT
Estimate
500,000 - 800,000 HKD
Lot Details
Description
Property of an Important Collector
Patek Philippe
Reference 2508
A stainless steel wristwatch, Made in 1956
百達翡麗
型號2508
精鋼腕錶,1956年製
Dial: silvered
Calibre: cal. 27 SC mechanical, 18 jewels
Movement number: 705'872
Case: stainless steel, screw down case back
Case number: 673'632
Closure: black Patek Philippe alligator strap and stainless steel buckle
Size: 35 mm diameter
Signed: case, dial and movement
Accessories: Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1956 and its subsequent sale on 2nd February 1957
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With under 20 examples ever offered to the market, this first iteration Patek Philippe reference 2508 cased in stainless steel and presented in exceptional condition represents a rare opportunity to acquire what is rightly considered the pinnacle of Patek Philippe’s 20th Century design. Produced between 1951 and 1960, the reference 2508 features several elements that differentiate it from more classic vintage time only pieces. Its larger 35mm diameter case manufactured by Taubert & Fils closely resembles the celebrated chronograph reference 1463, and the screw-down case back gives it a sportier feel on the wrist. It was Patek Philippe's first foray into the water-proof time-only wrist watch market. In addition, as the forerunner to the Amagnetic references, it featured an innovative ’double case back’ design: a metal dust cap to keep moisture and magnetism at bay.
The dial, manufactured by the revered Stern Frères, has a raised signature in rich and hard enamel, enhanced by polished and faceted dart and square indexes and Dauphine hands. It retains its pronounced definition to the signature and minute track. The movement is a manually-wound caliber 27SC (signed 'Patek Philippe & Co.'), is nickel-plated and twice stamped with the Geneva seal.