35 mm diameter
Renowned as Patek Philippe’s first self-winding movement wristwatch, the reference 2526 is a timeless must-have collector’s timepiece. Created in yellow , pink, and white gold, as well as platinum, the reference was fitted with an oversized, water-resistant case measuring 35 mm in diameter. This pink gold version is more precious and rare than the yellow gold versions due to its limited production numbers
This lovely pink gold example is from the 2nd series feature the rare and delicate eggshell/light cream tone enamel dial. Made to perfection — legend has it that for every one enamel dial produced, nine were discarded.
The watch is still considered to this day, to be one of the best automatic movements ever created. This is due to the fact that Patek Philippe, like all other manufacturers, was not able to use a rotor to create an automatic movements until the Rolex patent expired. Rather than spending time on less optimal solutions (bumper rotors, hinged-lugs winding etc.), Patek Philippe focused on R&D for over two decades, waiting for the patent to expire. Cal. 12-600 is the result of this great endeavor.
This pink gold example features its original PP crown, and a F. Baumgartner SA case is in excellent condition. Its fine eggshell tone enamel dial, with stunning 18K pink gold hour markers and dauphine hands, is free of any defects.