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Patek Philippe Vintage Chronograph
Reference 130 · 18k Yellow Gold
The lowest current ask for the Patek Philippe Vintage Chronograph (ref. 130) is $35,900 at Bulang And Sons. The auction record is $4,987,000 (Phillips Geneva, 2015). Updated July 1, 2026. View lowest ask →
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About this reference
The Patek Philippe Reference 130 was produced from 1934 until approximately 1964, serving as the manufacturer’s first serialized chronograph. Collectors prioritize this reference for its 33mm Calatrava-style case featuring square pushers and the Valjoux-based manual-wind caliber 13-130. The 18k yellow gold variant is the most common iteration, yet it remains sought after for its historical role in establishing the brand’s mid-century design language. Dials vary significantly, featuring tachymeter, telemeter, or sector scales, with long-signature "Patek, Philippe & Co" markings appearing on earlier examples. On the secondary market, standard 18k yellow gold specimens typically trade in the $40,000 to $80,000 range, though rare dial configurations or exceptional condition can drive prices higher. A notable production variant includes the "monopusher" version, which utilizes a single button integrated into the crown to control all chronograph functions, representing a distinct rarity within the reference's thirty-year history.
Auction track record
2 documented sales since 2015. Top hammer $4,987,000 at Phillips Geneva in 2015. Median hammer: $350,000. Most recent: $350,000 in 2016.
Ranks #19 of 77 Patek Philippe auction lots we track — see all Patek Philippe records.
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| Lot | Year | Hammer | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 130 · Sector Dial Chronograph | 2016 | $350,000 | Phillips Geneva |
| 130 · Single-Button Chronograph | 2015 | $4,987,000 | Phillips Geneva |