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Like a miniature aquarium swimming with diamonds and fish, the Twenty-4® Haute Joaillerie Ref. 4909/110 "Aquatic Life" shows the world that Patek Philippe is at the top of its trade when it comes to the art of gem-setting.

Like a miniature aquarium swimming with diamonds and fish, the Twenty-4® Haute Joaillerie Ref. 4909/110 ...

Art Deco Tonneau gold watch by Patek Philippe, circa 1923, restored by Fred Leighton.

Art Deco Tonneau gold watch by Patek Philippe, circa 1923, restored by Fred Leighton.

Vintage wristwatches restored by Fred Leighton include models like this Vacheron Constantin chronograph, circa 1937, a gold Art Deco tonneau-shaped watch by Patek Philippe, circa 1923 and a yellow gold Ovettone Roulette Date wristwatch by Rolex, circa 195

Vintage wristwatches restored by Fred Leighton include models like this Vacheron Constantin chronograph, circa 1937, ...

Patek Calatrava Ref. 5153G men's watch. The sobriety of the 38mm white gold case is enhanced with a hand-guilloché dial with a smart, white pleated pattern in the centre and a traditional onion crown.

Patek Calatrava Ref. 5153G men's watch. The sobriety of the 38mm white gold case is ...

Patek Philippe Henry Graves Supercomplication pocket watch

Revered as the Mona Lisa of watches, the Patek Philippe Henry Graves Supercomplication is a ...

The top lot at Christie's Patek Philippe 175th Anniversary sale was a Patek Philippe watch Reference 2499 First Series that fetched over $2.6 million, one of only four examples in pink gold of the perpetual calendar chronograph watch with Moon phases and

The top lot at Christie's Patek Philippe 175th Anniversary sale was a Patek Philippe watch ...

A product of the nascent jet era of the early 1950s, the gold Patek Philippe watch Reference 2523 world time, with two crowns, 24-hour indication and a blue enamel detail on the dial, was sold for a cool $2.26 million at Christie's Patek Philippe 175th An

A product of the nascent jet era of the early 1950s, the gold Patek Philippe ...

The caseback of the Patek Philippe Reference 2499 First Series watch, one of only four existing examples in pink gold of the perpetual calendar chronograph watch featuring English import marks.

The caseback of the Patek Philippe Reference 2499 First Series watch, one of only four ...

This Patek Philippe watch Reference 2497 is the third existing model of this reference ever to have been crafted in white gold. The perpetual calendar with Moon phase wristwatch had never appeared in public before the auction at Christie's Geneva, where i

This Patek Philippe watch Reference 2497 is the third existing model of this reference ever ...

Known as “The Boeing”, the Patek Philippe watch Reference 130 is a rare gold wristwatch with a single button split-seconds chronograph, sold by Cartier in 1939 to commercial aviation pioneer Mr. William E. Boeing of Seattle, Washington. Never before offer

Known as “The Boeing”, the Patek Philippe watch Reference 130 is a rare gold wristwatch ...

The initials of Mr William E. Boeing of Seattle, Washington, are inscribed on the back of the rare Patek Philippe Reference 130 wristwatch, which sold for $494,000 at Christie's Patek Philippe 175th Anniversary sale on 9 November 2014.

The initials of Mr William E. Boeing of Seattle, Washington, are inscribed on the back ...

Created by Patek Philippe in 1933 and known as the Mona Lisa of watches, the Henry Graves Supercomplication is a masterpiece of horology with no fewer than 24 complications. It goes under the hammer at Sotheby's Geneva on 11 November 2014.

Created by Patek Philippe in 1933 and known as the Mona Lisa of watches, the ...

On 11 November 2014, Sotheby’s Geneva made history when it sold the Henry Graves Supercomplication, the world’s most expensive and coveted pocket watch, for an astronomical $24 million.

On 11 November 2014, Sotheby’s Geneva made history when it sold the Henry Graves Supercomplication, ...

The Patek Philippe Grand Complication pocket watch made for James Ward Packard features a representation of the night sky over Packard's hometown of Warren, Ohio.

The Patek Philippe Grand Complication pocket watch made for James Ward Packard features a representation ...

The reverse of James Ward Packard's astronomical pocket watch.

The reverse of James Ward Packard's astronomical pocket watch.

The Patek Philippe pocket watch created for James Ward Packard, with a perpetual calendar, solar hour, rising and setting sun times, Moon phases and a rotating disk of 500 stars representing the Ohio night sky, minute repeater with three bells.

The Patek Philippe pocket watch created for James Ward Packard, with a perpetual calendar, solar ...

Christie's Watch Shop Patek Philippe yellow gold annual calendar watch ($33,000).

Christie's Watch Shop Patek Philippe yellow gold annual calendar watch ($33,000).

Patek Philippe Ref.5960, an Annual Calendar Chronograph released in 2006, used to come in a platinum case but this year Patek surprised the world by housing its complication in a new stainless steel case.

Patek Philippe Ref.5960, an Annual Calendar Chronograph released in 2006, used to come in a ...

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