Lot Essay
Fresh to the market and possibly unique, this beautiful lady’s pendant watch epitomizes the delicacy and femininity of the precious objects made during the “belle époque”. Patek Philippe. Always striving for design and unparalleled craftsmanship the firm produced highly decorative lady’s timepieces such as the present watch which were embellished using the most fashionable and innovative techniques of the time: rich enamels made popular by Fabergé and the settting of diamonds in platinum popularized by Cartier and Boucheron in the early years of the 20th century.
A watch decorated with similar techniques with movement no. 158’340, close to the present watch, is in the Patek Philippe Museum (Inv. P-1641) and illustrated in: Patek Philippe Watches, Volume II, Patek Philippe Museum, 2013, p. 104.
A watch decorated with similar techniques with movement no. 158’340, close to the present watch, is in the Patek Philippe Museum (Inv. P-1641) and illustrated in: Patek Philippe Watches, Volume II, Patek Philippe Museum, 2013, p. 104.