lot 40

Patek Philippe

Nautilus Tiffany Dial

Estimate CHF 200 000 / CHF 250 000
Starting bid CHF 200 000

Hammer price CHF 290 000
Total bids 11
Buyer’s premium will not be charged

Specification

CaseStainless steel case in porthole look with sapphire caseback
BraceletIntegrated stainless steel bracelet
DialBlue, double signed dial with appllied luminous indices, small seconds at 4 o'clock, date indication and moonphase at 7 o'clock, power reserve indication at 11 o'clock
MovementRhodium-plated automatic movement with Geneva stripes, solid gold micro rotor, date and moonphase function and power reserve indication
Cal.240 PS IRM C LU
Ref.5712/1A-001
Movement No.5634447
Case No.4948181
D=40 mm
Year2012

Condition report

Case:Very good, only small signs of wear
Bracelet:Very good, only small signs of wear
Dial:Very good, mint condition
Movement:Very good, all functions working properly
Amplitude (Dial on top/Lift angle 52):Approx 290 degrees
Accuracy (Dial on top):Approx + 1 sec/day
Box:Yes
Papers:Yes

Details

An extremely attractive, charismatic, and rare double-signed stainless-steel wristwatch from the famous Swiss watch brand Patek Philippe, founded in 1839. Estimated production period: 2011–2013, most probably 2012. Stainless steel case, diameter 40mm, thickness 8.52mm, screw-down crown, sapphire caseback. Dark blue sunburst and gradient (so-called ‘fumé’) dial, with horizontal grooves, marked ‘Tiffany & Co.’ in addition to the brand logo, applied luminous white gold indexes, sunken sub-dials with fine circular grooves, luminous white gold hands. Caliber 240 PS IRM C LU, self-winding with 22k gold mini-rotor, power reserve up to 48 hours, marked by the Patek Philippe quality seal. Functions – indication of time in hours and minutes, small seconds hand at 4 o’clock, power reserve at 10 o’clock, date and moonphase indicator at 7 o’clock. Stainless steel Nautilus bracelet with triple folding clasp.

Lot essay

In 2006, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Nautilus, the first Patek Philippe sports watch, the brand introduced several new references. These included Ref. 5711, a new version of the original Nautilus ‘Jumbo’; the automatic chronograph Ref. 5980 in steel; and the date and moonphase Ref. 5712, the present reference. Nautilus Ref. 5712 was launched as a modified and reasonably large version of the previous moonphase, power reserve and date Ref. 3712/1A-001, the first ever Nautilus to house the base calibre 240 with a mini-rotor. Production of Ref. 3712 started in 2005 and was discontinued in 2006 with the launch of Ref. 5712/1A-001.

The main feature that defines the attractiveness of this already extremely valuable and desirable watch is the dial marked ‘Tiffany & Co.’

Reference 5712/1A-001 features the ultra-thin caliber 240 PS IRM C LU, self-winding with an off-centre mini-rotor. Examples from the early production period of this reference were fitted with movements marked with the prestigious Poinçon de Genève quality seal. In 2009, Patek Philippe announced that it would be phasing out the Poinçon de Genève in favour of marking their own, even more stringent, quality standards with the Patek Philippe quality seal. The present example comes with the Patek Philippe seal and belongs to the third generation of reference 5712/1A-001, distinguished by the presence of the aforementioned Patek Philippe seal and the ‘240’ caliber marking.

The main feature that defines the attractiveness of this already extremely valuable and desirable watch is the dial marked ‘Tiffany & Co.’ The American jeweller and retailer is a historical partner of Patek Philippe, greatly contributing to the dynamic development of the Genevan brand in the 19th century and retaining its prestigious status as the official seller of Patek Philippe watches in the US market ever since. The rare examples of the Nautilus 5712 marked ‘Tiffany & Co.’ are now highly sought-after by collectors, commanding extraordinary and increasing prices in the vintage watches market.

The stainless-steel Nautilus ‘Tiffany & Co.’ Ref. 5712/1A-001, with the rare and desirable ‘Tiffany & Co.’ signature, is an extremely charismatic, important and rare complicated mechanical watch from a world-famous watch brand

The ’gold rush’ of double-signed watches has increased significantly in the past few years, and the recent release of the special Nautilus with dials in the ‘Tiffany’ turquoise colour has further fired up the market.

Reasons to bid

Nowadays, due to the incredible popularity of Patek Philippe Nautilus watches, Ref. 5712/1A-001, (along with several other Nautilus references) is seeing a fabulous increase in prices in the previously worn watch market, indicating significant interest in this item as a collectible and as an investment. The stainless-steel Nautilus ‘Tiffany & Co.’ Ref. 5712/1A-001, with the rare and desirable ‘Tiffany & Co.’ signature, is an extremely charismatic, important and rare complicated mechanical watch from a world-famous watch brand, the market leader in haute horlogerie and complicated timepieces. The mini-rotor ultra-thin caliber is executed with Patek Philippe’s impeccable technical workmanship and exquisite artisanal finishing of all parts, confirmed by the presence of the Patek Philippe quality seal. The equally high-end finishing of the case and integral bracelet, and the notable design, undoubtedly make this lot even more attractive.