patek philippe asprey | Patek Philippe Asprey watch patek philippe asprey What you're looking at here is a Patek Philippe ref. 2499 signed by Asprey. What's more, it's a first series 2499 and the only known example with the famed London retailer's name on the dial, plus it's in great condition overall. $4,499.00
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At .9 million, the Patek Philippe “Asprey” reference 2499 is Sotheby's most expensive timepiece of 2018 after hitting the block in Geneva.
The legendary Patek Philippe Ref. 2499, a vintage perpetual calendar chronograph christened ‘The Asprey’, expectedly took the top spot at . What you're looking at here is a Patek Philippe ref. 2499 signed by Asprey. What's more, it's a first series 2499 and the only known example with the famed London retailer's name on the dial, plus it's in great condition overall. At .9 million, the Patek Philippe “Asprey” reference 2499 is Sotheby's most expensive timepiece of 2018 after hitting the block in Geneva.
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The legendary Patek Philippe Ref. 2499, a vintage perpetual calendar chronograph christened ‘The Asprey’, expectedly took the top spot at a Sotheby’s Geneva watch auction on 13 November. Sold for 3,915,000 Swiss francs, ‘The Asprey’ also became the world’s most expensive wristwatch sold in 2018, acc. Patek Philippe, Retailed by Asprey: Ref 2499. Possibly Unique and Highly Important, Yellow Gold Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with Moon Phases, Made in 1952. Estimate CHF2,000,000-4,000,000. Patek Philippe Ref. 2499 “Asprey” Credit: Sotheby’s. A further interesting feature is the snap-on caseback, which not only features Asprey and Patek’s hallmarks, but also reads “RC 25th May 1956”. This refers to its first owner’s initials, as well as the date of the watch’s purchase.
Two images – cell phone snaps by Jay's friend, photographer, and Roc Nation Senior Vice President Lenny S – started circulating immediately in watch circles and on fan pages of the man himself wearing a rare and possibly unique vintage Patek Philippe ref. 2499. Known simply as ‘The Asprey’, this Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronograph reference 2499 is exceptional in every way. Manufactured in 1952 and sold in 1956, this Patek Philippe 2499 1st series was last seen on the market at Sotheby’s in 2006 where it was sold for a staggering 2.2 million Swiss Francs, which not only made it the . One of the world’s most important watches, known simply as ‘The Asprey’, is expected to fetch up to million at Sotheby’s in Geneva next month. The Patek Philippe wristwatch was made in 1952 and retailed by Asprey, the historic luxury goods store which has operated in London since 1781.
Top of the lots is a piece called The Asprey by Patek Philippe with a pre-sale estimate of -4 million. The wristwatch is a perpetual calendar chronograph reference 2499 manufactured in 1952 and sold in 1956. It was last sold in .
Patek Philippe. RETAILED BY ASPREY: REF 2499POSSIBLY UNIQUE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT, YELLOW GOLD PERPETUAL CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH MOON PHASESMADE IN 1952. What you're looking at here is a Patek Philippe ref. 2499 signed by Asprey. What's more, it's a first series 2499 and the only known example with the famed London retailer's name on the dial, plus it's in great condition overall. At .9 million, the Patek Philippe “Asprey” reference 2499 is Sotheby's most expensive timepiece of 2018 after hitting the block in Geneva. The legendary Patek Philippe Ref. 2499, a vintage perpetual calendar chronograph christened ‘The Asprey’, expectedly took the top spot at a Sotheby’s Geneva watch auction on 13 November. Sold for 3,915,000 Swiss francs, ‘The Asprey’ also became the world’s most expensive wristwatch sold in 2018, acc.
Patek Philippe, Retailed by Asprey: Ref 2499. Possibly Unique and Highly Important, Yellow Gold Perpetual Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with Moon Phases, Made in 1952. Estimate CHF2,000,000-4,000,000.
Patek Philippe Ref. 2499 “Asprey” Credit: Sotheby’s. A further interesting feature is the snap-on caseback, which not only features Asprey and Patek’s hallmarks, but also reads “RC 25th May 1956”. This refers to its first owner’s initials, as well as the date of the watch’s purchase.
Two images – cell phone snaps by Jay's friend, photographer, and Roc Nation Senior Vice President Lenny S – started circulating immediately in watch circles and on fan pages of the man himself wearing a rare and possibly unique vintage Patek Philippe ref. 2499.
Known simply as ‘The Asprey’, this Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronograph reference 2499 is exceptional in every way. Manufactured in 1952 and sold in 1956, this Patek Philippe 2499 1st series was last seen on the market at Sotheby’s in 2006 where it was sold for a staggering 2.2 million Swiss Francs, which not only made it the . One of the world’s most important watches, known simply as ‘The Asprey’, is expected to fetch up to million at Sotheby’s in Geneva next month. The Patek Philippe wristwatch was made in 1952 and retailed by Asprey, the historic luxury goods store which has operated in London since 1781. Top of the lots is a piece called The Asprey by Patek Philippe with a pre-sale estimate of -4 million. The wristwatch is a perpetual calendar chronograph reference 2499 manufactured in 1952 and sold in 1956. It was last sold in .
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Patek Philippe Asprey 2499
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