Patek Philippe 18 Karat Yellow Gold Watch with Enamel Dial – 1900

Creator: Patek Philippe
Movement: Manual Wind
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1900-1909
Date of Manufacture: 1900
Condition: Excellent

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The Patek Philippe 18 Karat Yellow Gold Watch with Enamel Dial is a masterful‍ creation from one of the most esteemed names in horology, Patek⁤ Philippe et Cie. Crafted in 1900 and ⁢sold in 1916, ⁢this ladies'⁢ pendant watch⁣ is a⁢ testament to timeless elegance and exceptional craftsmanship. Encased in luxurious 18kt yellow gold, the watch boasts a 34mm diameter, striking the⁣ perfect balance between sophistication ‌and wearability. Its​ manually wound ‍movement, ⁣adorned with 15 jewels, ensures ⁢longevity and precision, while the exquisite enamel dial, featuring Arabic numerals and ‍blued steel hands, elevates its aesthetic appeal. This remarkable timepiece ⁢not only highlights the⁣ intricate dynamics‌ of the early 20th-century⁣ watchmaking‌ industry but also underscores Patek ⁤Philippe's enduring legacy of quality and innovation. Accompanied by⁣ an archival document authenticating its rich ⁤history and provenance, this pendant watch is a rare find that will undoubtedly be⁤ a cherished addition to any discerning collector's ensemble. Its impeccable condition ⁢and historical⁤ significance⁣ make it a​ standout piece that embodies both elegance and⁤ heritage.

This exquisite ladies pendant watch hails from the prestigious watchmaker Patek Philippe et Cie and features a timeless 18kt yellow gold casing. The style reference is a Pendant Style, and it was sold initially in 1916, despite being crafted in 1900. The diameter measures 34mm, offering a perfect size for a watch of this caliber.

The manually wound movement contains 15 jewels and is efficiently designed for long-lasting use. The standout feature, however, has to be the beautiful enamel dial with Arabic numerals, accentuated by blued steel hands. This watch is truly unique in its design and will undoubtedly be a treasured asset for any collector or enthusiast.

It is fascinating to learn that this ladies' pendant watch went unsold for sixteen years after its manufacture, reflecting the complexity of the watchmaking industry's supply and demand dynamics. Patek Philippe et Cie's enduring legacy attests to their exceptional craftsmanship and unwavering standards, making this watch all the more remarkable. This pendant watch also comes with an archival document that authenticates its history and provenance. With its elegant design and historical significance, this pendant watch is a timeless piece that will hold pride of place in any collection.

Creator: Patek Philippe
Movement: Manual Wind
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1900-1909
Date of Manufacture: 1900
Condition: Excellent

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