Phillips Geneva · 2020

Patek Philippe — Split-Seconds Chronograph

Reference 1436 · 18k Yellow Gold

$540,000

≈ CHF475k · €497k · £427k · HK$4.23M · ¥84,240,000

About this lot

A rare split-seconds chronograph co-signed by Tiffany & Co. The 1436 was Patek's first serialized split-seconds wristwatch, and the double-signed dial adds a layer of American provenance and rarity.

Ranks #59 of 77 Patek Philippe auction lots we track (top 77%) · #258 of 1,119 documented luxury watch sales overall (top 23%) · all Patek Philippe records →

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5004T Split-Seconds Chronograph Perpetual Calendar $8,293,700 2013 Phillips Geneva (Only Watch)
2499 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph (First Series) $5,661,730 2018 Phillips Geneva

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