Patek Philippe A very rare and highly attractive yellow gold minute repeating “straight line” perpetual calendar open face pocket watch with moonphase and presentation box, sold to the Henri Stern Agency in 1959
50mm. Diameter
The present watch is a lovely example of the reference 699-2, which is a mid-century modern pocket watch with the day, date and month featured in the “straight line” window fashion, and the moonphase at the 6 o’clock. This watch has an unusual production history, which is similar to other examples from the series, while the movement was manufactured in 1930, it was not encased until 1958, then sold, as confirmed by the Patek Philippe dated December 18th, 1959 to the Henri Stern Agency. This detail is confirmed by the HOX export mark found on the movement, indicating the watch was destined for the American market. One of five known examples, this watch is in lovely original condition, and finds its way back to international market after being a gem in an important private collection since 2005. The Wenger case is clean, modern and as sharp today, as it was when encased more than 60 years ago. This series of pocket watches, of which there are approximately 30 to 40 known examples is a wonderful representation of the 20th century and the perfect fit for any passionate collector.