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Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph

Reference 1527 · 18k Yellow Gold

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The Patek Philippe Reference 1527 was produced between 1940 and 1944, with only two known examples featuring the perpetual calendar chronograph complication. This specific 18k yellow gold reference is a precursor to the 2499, utilizing a 37.6mm case that was considered oversized for the era. It houses the Valjoux-based caliber 13''' movement and features a dial with a tachymeter scale, moon phase aperture, and date sub-dial. Collectors value this reference for its historical role as a unique prototype that defined the aesthetic of Patek Philippe’s mid-century complicated watches. Due to its extreme rarity, the watch does not have a standard secondary market bracket, though it commands high-seven-figure prices at auction. In 2010, this specific yellow gold perpetual calendar chronograph sold at Christie’s for approximately $5.7 million, establishing it as one of the most expensive vintage wristwatches ever sold.

Auction track record

1 documented sale since 2010. Top hammer $5,708,885 at Christie's Geneva in 2010. Median hammer: $5,708,885.

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LotYearHammerVenue
1527 · Perpetual Calendar Chronograph 2010 $5,708,885 Christie's Geneva

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