Collector’s Pocket Watches, Wristwatches
and Clocks
New York, March 19

Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, Ref. 3970, 1990’s. Very fine water-resistant, astronomic, 18K yellow gold gentleman’s wristwa tch with round button chrono graph , register, perpetual calendar and moon phases. Diam. 36 mm.

Estimate: SFr. 50’000-60’000.

Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, Ref. 3969, Limited edition of 450 examples specially produced for the 150th anniversary of Patek Philippe in 1989. Very fine tonneau-shaped, jumping-hour, 18K pink gold gentleman’s wrist -watch. Dim. 28 x 29 mm.

Estimate: SFr. 30’000-40’000.

Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, “Officier”, Ref. 3960. Limited edition of 2200 examples specially produced for the 150th anniversary of Patek Philippe in 1989. Very fine and ra re 18K ye l l ow gold gentleman’s wrist -watch with enamel dial. Diam. 33 mm.

Estimate: SFr. 18’000-25’000.

Jump, London, circa 1910. Very fine and rare silver “hump-back” 8 day-going astronomic carriage clock with day, date, and moon phases, in its original Morocco fitted case. Dim: 15,5 x 11,8 cm.
Estimate: SFr. 70’000-90’000.
Le Bon à Paris, circa 1710. Very important and extremely rare 8 day-going, hour-striking, c o a c h / table clock with device for choosing pendulum or balance. Dim. 27 x 14 cm. Estimate: SFr. 70’000-90’000.
Breguet, No. 4768, sold to Princess Bagration on October
26, 1837, for the sum of 3’500 francs.
Small gilt bro n ze, half quarter repeating, lever escapement
“pendulette de voyage” with alarm and triple calendar.
Dim. 13,5 x 9 cm.
Estimate: SFr. 80’000-100’000.
Collector’s Pocket Watches, Wristwatches, Clocks, Horological Tools and Documents
Geneva, April 12 & 13

Piguet & Meylan à Genève, circa 1815,
made for the Chinese market.
Exceptionally beautiful quarter-repeating, center seconds,
18K gold enamel and pearl-set musical watch.
Diam. 56 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 200’000-300’000.

Piguet & Meylan à Genève, circa 1815,
made for the Chinese market.
Exceptionally beautiful quarter-repeating, center
seconds, 18K gold enamel and pearl-set musical
automaton watch.
Diam. 45 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 200’000-300’000.

Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, Ref. 605, 1940’s. Very fine 18K gold “World Time” keyless dress watch. Diam. 44,5 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 30’000-40’000.
Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève, Ref. 3448, 1980’s. Very fine 18K gold astronomic, self-winding perpetual calendar and moon phases gentleman’s wristwatch. Diam. 37 mm. Estimate: SFr. 60’000-80’000.

Patek Philippe & Cie, Genève,
Ref. 1415 HU, 1940’s.
Very fine 18K gold “World Time”
gentleman’s wristwatch.
Diam. 31 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 70’000-90’000.

Breguet, Ref. 3535, sold to Count Malicheff on April 11, 1820, for the sum of 1,320 Francs. Simple eccentric, 18K gold pocket watch with original fitted box. Diam. 35 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 28’000-35’000.

Huaud le puisné fecit, circa 1670. Very important and extremely rare 20K gold and painted on enamel pair-cased pendant watch, made for the Turkish market. Enamel scene depicting Venus and Adonis. Diam. 39 mm. Estimate: SFr. 50’000-70’000.

Adam Gluck, Augsbourg, anno 1675. Very fine and rare rock crystal and gilt brass cruci-form pendant watch. Dim. 41,5 x 62 mm. Estimate: SFr. 50’000-70’000.

Martinot à Paris, André Mussard pinxit, 1716. Fine and rare brass and copper painted on enamel “oignon” watch. Diam. 59 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 12’000-16’000.

Hans Tröschel, Nörmberg faciebat anno 1595 Very fine and rare ivory vertical and horizontal dip-tych sundial with moon calendar, moon phases, times of moon rise, and “aspectarium”, engraved with a Gregorian epact scale, and compass. Dim. 92,5 x 65 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 12’000-16’000.

Piguet & Meylan, Genève, No. 282, made for the Chinese market circa 1815. Very fine and ex t remely ra re small, 18K gold and enamel, pearl-set “barking dog” automatic watch with quarter-repeating. Diam. 40 mm.

Estimate: SFr. 60’000-80’000

Isaac Daniel Piguet, Genève, circa 1805. Very fine and unusual, re c ta n g u l a r with canted corners, 18K va r i c o l o re d gold, enamel and pearl-set musical automaton pendant. Dim. 34 x 21,5 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 30’000-40’000
Unsigned, Swiss, circa 1810. Very fine and ra re 18K va r i c o l o re d gold and enamel “barrel-maker” auto-maton watch. Diam. 53,5 mm. Estimate: 20’000-30’000

The smallest and most incredible tourbillon in the world
by Fritz-André Robert-Charrue, made in 1945

Fritz-André Robert-Charrue, Le Locle, made in 1945. Unique and exce ptional 8 3/4’’’ (19,74 mm.) one-mi-nute tourbillon regulator watch in a pink gold exhibition case. Diam. 24 mm.

Estimate: * * *

Patek Phillippe et Cie, W. Genevie, No. 5101, circa 1855. Very fine and ra re 18K gold and enamel lady’s pendant watch. Diam. 36 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 8’000-10’000

Gugenmus, Horloger du Roy, Varsovie, circa 1790. Very fine, large and slim 18K gold and enamel pocket watch with date. Diam. 62,5 mm. Estimate: SFr. 20’000-30’000

Patek Philippe et Cie, W. Genevie, No. 20035, circa 1865. Very fine 18K gold lady’s pen -dant watch. Diam. 34 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 6’000-8’000
Patek Philippe et Cie, W. Genevie, No. 19893, circa 1864. Very fine 18K gold lady’s pen -dant watch. Diam. 34 mm.
Estimate: SFr. 6’000-8’000