Patek Philippe. An exceptional, fine and rare 18K gold keyless wind open face minute repeating, perpetual calendar pocket watch with moon phase gifted by Scottish-American Industrialist Andrew & Louise Carnegie to their kinsman in 1912, Manufactured 1902, sold October 17th 1912
Patek Philippe. An exceptional, fine and rare 18K gold keyless wind open face minute repeating, perpetual calendar pocket watch with moon phase gifted by Scottish-American Industrialist Andrew & Louise Carnegie to their kinsman in 1912, Date: Manufactured 1902, sold October 17th 1912, Movement: Swiss lever, Cotes de Genève finish, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, wolf's tooth winding, swan neck regulation, two polished hammers striking on two gongs, No.112307, Dial: White enamel, black Arabic numeral hour markers, black outer minute track with red Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, subsidiary dials at 12, 3, 6, and 9 for seconds combined with date, day, month and moon phase, blued steel spade hands, No.112307, Case: Polished round, monogram to back depicting the letters 'CSC', presentation inscription to cuvette reads, Presented to my dear kinsman Claud Strachan Carnegie marking twenty five years of warmest friendship from Andrew & Louise Carnegie, October 1912, , quick set buttons to band at 6 and between 11 and 12, repeat slide at 3, case No.257931, cuvette No.112307, Signed: Case, dial & movement, Size: 54mm, Accompaniments:, Extract from the Archives