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Patek Philippe

Reference 2526 | A yellow gold wristwatch with first series black enamel dial, Made in 1957

Auction Closed

June 9, 05:37 PM GMT

Estimate

50,000 - 100,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Reference 2526

A yellow gold wristwatch with first series black enamel dial, Made in 1957


Dial: black enamel

Caliber: cal. 12-600 automatic, 30 jewels

Movement number: 764'601

Case: 18k yellow gold, screw down case back

Case number: 2'613'030

Closure: 18k yellow gold Patek Philippe buckle

Size: 36 mm diameter

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: yes

Papers: no

Accessories: Patek Philippe large presentation box, Extract from the Archives confirming the date of sale on June 5, 1964

Patek Philippe introduced their first model featuring the legendary caliber 12'''600 AT self-winding movement, in 1953. The reference 2526 would become an international success and can be found in all precious metals with or without bracelets, and in various dial configurations. The present lot is cased in yellow gold and fitted with a black enamel dial. 


Enamel dials are, to this day, used sparingly because it is delicate, costly, and difficult to produce –however, Patek chose to use enamel on the reference 2526 for a different reason; it was meant to last forever since enamel dials are not susceptible to the oxidation and moisture damage that can harm the finish of metal dials. Additionally, the dial on the present lot is known as a first series dial, which is distinguishable by the small dimples in the enamel surface that can be seen underneath the top and bottom of each baton hour marker. These early dials have these dimples since the hour markers are actually set into the dial themselves using pins while all later dials have hour markers glued to the solid enamel surface.


Among the plethora of different variations, black dial 2526’s are the most appreciated because of the incredible rarity and unsurpassed appeal of the iconic black dial. As the watch was manufactured after first series dials had been discontinued, the timepiece would have been updated with this incredibly rare and attractive dial. The dial still remains in overall very good condition, free of any cracks.