patek philippe 1436 pink gold | Patek Philippe Reference 1436 patek philippe 1436 pink gold It’s estimated at roughly $350,000 to $550,000, and having seen a few other Patek split-seconds chronographs sell for the $1 million plus range we wouldn’t be surprised to see this one close . $6,509.00
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Patek Philippe Chronograph Listing: 0,000 Patek Philippe Reference 1436 | A Rare Pink Gold Split Seconds., Reference number 1436; Rose gold; Manual winding; Year 1940; Location: .It features the correct pre-1948 ‘long’ Patek Philippe & Co. Genève signature, retaining both its comma and accent, along with applied pink gold Roman and baton hour indexes and feuille .
This astonishing pink gold reference 1436 split seconds chronograph with Extract confirmed pink dial is one of only 9 publicly known examples of the reference cased in pink gold, with perhaps .Since its introduction to the market in 1938, reference 1436 remained the best known split seconds chronograph model produced by Patek Philippe. It was predominantly cased in either .It’s estimated at roughly 0,000 to 0,000, and having seen a few other Patek split-seconds chronographs sell for the million plus range we wouldn’t be surprised to see this one close .One of the finest references ever made by Patek Philippe, it is one of only two vintage split second chronograph references made by the distinguished firm, and is normally cased in yellow gold .
Patek Philippe Chronograph Listing: 0,000 Patek Philippe Reference 1436 | A Rare Pink Gold Split Seconds., Reference number 1436; Rose gold; Manual winding; Year 1940; Location: United States of AmericaIt features the correct pre-1948 ‘long’ Patek Philippe & Co. Genève signature, retaining both its comma and accent, along with applied pink gold Roman and baton hour indexes and feuille hands.This astonishing pink gold reference 1436 split seconds chronograph with Extract confirmed pink dial is one of only 9 publicly known examples of the reference cased in pink gold, with perhaps less than half of those 9 watches being fitted with a pink dial.
Since its introduction to the market in 1938, reference 1436 remained the best known split seconds chronograph model produced by Patek Philippe. It was predominantly cased in either yellow or pink gold, no examples are known to date in white gold or platinum.It’s estimated at roughly 0,000 to 0,000, and having seen a few other Patek split-seconds chronographs sell for the million plus range we wouldn’t be surprised to see this one close .One of the finest references ever made by Patek Philippe, it is one of only two vintage split second chronograph references made by the distinguished firm, and is normally cased in yellow gold with only a very small number completed in pink gold.signed patek philippe & co., genÈve, ref. 1436, movement no. 862'536, case no. 624'970, manufactured in 1940
Patek Philippe Reference 1436 | A rare pink gold split seconds chronograph wristwatch with pink dial, Made in 1940 A Patek Philippe Ref. 2499 Black Dial Sotheby’s. Elsewhere, a Cartier London Tank “Oblique” was auctioned off for a record-breaking 0,920. The yellow-gold watch from around 1970 features .
Patek Philippe Chronograph Listing: AU3,643 Patek Philippe Reference 1436 | A Rare Pink Gold Split Seconds., Reference number 1436; Rose gold; Manual winding; Year 1940; Location: United States of AmericaPatek Philippe Chronograph Listing: 0,000 Patek Philippe Reference 1436 | A Rare Pink Gold Split Seconds., Reference number 1436; Rose gold; Manual winding; Year 1940; Location: United States of AmericaIt features the correct pre-1948 ‘long’ Patek Philippe & Co. Genève signature, retaining both its comma and accent, along with applied pink gold Roman and baton hour indexes and feuille hands.This astonishing pink gold reference 1436 split seconds chronograph with Extract confirmed pink dial is one of only 9 publicly known examples of the reference cased in pink gold, with perhaps less than half of those 9 watches being fitted with a pink dial.
Since its introduction to the market in 1938, reference 1436 remained the best known split seconds chronograph model produced by Patek Philippe. It was predominantly cased in either yellow or pink gold, no examples are known to date in white gold or platinum.It’s estimated at roughly 0,000 to 0,000, and having seen a few other Patek split-seconds chronographs sell for the million plus range we wouldn’t be surprised to see this one close .One of the finest references ever made by Patek Philippe, it is one of only two vintage split second chronograph references made by the distinguished firm, and is normally cased in yellow gold with only a very small number completed in pink gold.
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signed patek philippe & co., genÈve, ref. 1436, movement no. 862'536, case no. 624'970, manufactured in 1940
Reference 1436
Patek Philippe Reference 1436 | A rare pink gold split seconds chronograph wristwatch with pink dial, Made in 1940
A Patek Philippe Ref. 2499 Black Dial Sotheby’s. Elsewhere, a Cartier London Tank “Oblique” was auctioned off for a record-breaking 0,920. The yellow-gold watch from around 1970 features .
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Patek Philippe Reference 1436
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