Exclusive Timepieces 17 April 2021 | Monaco

Auction Details

Monaco Legend Group is pleased to present its 4th auction with Davide Parmegiani. 
Once again, we have refined our selection of rarities to satisfy all kinds of collectors and passionate, starting from vintage to the rarest modern and contemporary pieces that the market can offer.

Morning Session:
10:30 AM CEST – lots 1 to 110
Afternoon Session:
2:30 PM CEST – lots 111 to 264

82 Patek Philippe Fine and Precious Automatic Annual Calendar Wristwatch in Yellow Gold, Reference 5150J, With Papers and Silver Medal. Made for the 150 Years of Collaboration Between Patek Philippe and Tiffany

Estimate: € 20,000 –⁠ 40,000

Sold € 37,700

Model: Annual Calendar
Reference: 5150J
Case Material: Yellow Gold
Bracelet Material: Leather Strap
Year: 2001
Movement: Automatic
Caliber: 315SQA
Case N°: 4162149
Movement N°: 3235096
Dimensions: 36 mm
Signed: Dial, movement and case
Accessories: Instruction Tiffany booklet, tag, commemorative sterling silver medal and Extract from the Archives

Patek Philippe during its life has released many interesting and complicated watches, raising the bar every day for quality and beauty in collaboration with Tiffany & Co. This watch, made in a limited edition of 150 pieces in 200, was born to commemorate the 150th anniversary of this collaboration. It is an astronomic, center second, self-winding, 18K yellow-gold wristwatch with semi-instantaneous digital completed by triple date annual calendar, moon phases, 48-hour autonomy. This lot is offered in very nice and almost unworn conditions, with perfectly preserved case, engraved hinged case back over cover to view the movement, the dial is untouched with yellow-gold baton indexes and the Tiffany “T” at 12, perfectly combines all these complications. Accompanied by the original instruction booklet and commemorative sterling silver medal. Accompanied by a Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in yellow gold in 2001 and its subsequent sale on 28th September 2001.