Patek Philippe 18k Gold Pocket Watch – 1860
Creator: Patek Philippe
Case Material: 18k Gold,Gold
Stone: Ruby
Stone Cut: Bead
Weight: 112.2 g
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 43 mm (1.7 in)
Place of Origin: Scotland
Period: Late 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: Circa 1860
Condition: Good
£10,250.00
Patek Philippe is a prestigious watchmaker known for crafting some of the most intricate and beautiful timepieces in the world. With a history that dates back to 1839, the brand has created timepieces for some of the most influential people in history, including Tolstoy, Queen Victoria, and even Pope Pius IX. Today, the company is still run by the Stern family and remains one of the most highly regarded watchmakers in the world.
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Creator: Patek Philippe
Case Material: 18k Gold,Gold
Stone: Ruby
Stone Cut: Bead
Weight: 112.2 g
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 43 mm (1.7 in)
Place of Origin: Scotland
Period: Late 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: Circa 1860
Condition: Good