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patek philippe watches Volume i
Vol ume i Preface
The Birth of a Company
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the protagonists: antoine Norbert de patek, François czapek and Jean adrien philippe
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Pocket Watches without Horological Complications
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Early Watches, 1839–1842
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Watches made for the Polish Market, 1841–1872
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Watch and Movement by Jean Adrien Philippe, 1842–1845
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Watches and Other Pieces by François Czapek, 1845–1865
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Pocket Watches, 1843–1895
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Enamelled and Engraved Watches, 1842–1869
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Watches with Cabriolet Cases, 1842–1858
101
Religious-Themed Watches, 1843–1861
107
Miniature Watches, Form Watches, Watches with Precious and Semi-Precious Stones, 1846–1870
115
Animal and Nature-Themed Watches, 1846–1871
127
Lorgnette Watches and Objects Incorporating Watches, 1847–1852
135
Watches Shown at Universal Exhibitions, 1850–1854
143
Watches made for Tiffany & Co., 1850–1863
149
Timepieces for Royalty, 1866–1901
157
Pocket Watches, 1892–1922
173
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Pocket Watches with Horological Complications
185
Repeating, 1839–1926
187
Independent Seconds, 1858–1913
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Time Zones, 1861–1901
265
Calendar Watches, 1868–1981
271
Chronographs, 1870–1967
289
Double Complication, 1877–1993
339
Triple Complication, 1864–1920
391
Triple Complication with Additional Complications, 1874–1931
405
Grand Complication, 1895–1970
415
Grande and Petite Sonnerie, 1895–1965
439
Singing Birds, 1865–1926
459
Glossary
470
Colophon
476
preface
I am very pleased to announce the publication of the first catalogue devoted to the collection of patek philippe timepieces on display at the patek philippe Museum. this book is the result of many years of work. it documents and illustrates a representative selection of the company’s watches from the time of its founding in 1839 until approximately 1980, offering an outstanding panorama of the production of patek philippe, which has continued uninterrupted for over 170 years. after having spent more than 40 years travelling, seeking out, and acquiring watches, i decided my collection deserved to be housed in a museum. the patek philippe Museum opened to the public in 2001. Its aim is to encourage visitors from Geneva, the rest of Switzerland, and abroad, to discover – or rediscover – our city’s great horological tradition, of which patek philippe watches are an intrinsic part. the museum pays homage to the watchmakers of yesterday and today who endeavour to perpetuate traditional skills and to transmit them to future generations. The Patek Philippe Museum collection will interest all collectors and lovers of fine horology, and particularly those who appreciate patek philippe watches. its primary goal is didactic, its ambition being to inspire the young people of the present and the future and to encourage horological vocations and promote the progress of haute horology. The help of several knowledgeable people who share my passion for fine horology proved invalu able. without it, i could never have assembled this collection, which highlights some of the most exceptional Patek Philippe timepieces. I wish first to mention Mr. Alan Banbery, who worked tirelessly for over thirty years to constitute the core of the collection. taking over this task, Mr. Arnaud Tellier enriched the basic collection over the course of ten years, acquiring major pieces and car