219 Patek Philippe Extremely Fine and Attractive, Disco Volante, Automatic Wristwatch in Platinum, With Silver Diamond Set dial, Reference 2552, Extract from the Archives

Estimate: € 120.000 –⁠ 240.000

Sold (Premium) € 136.500

Model Calatrava
Year 1955
Reference 2552
Case Material Platinum
Case Number 688392
Bracelet Material Leather Strap
Movement Automatic, cal. 12-600
Movement Number 761840
Dimension 36 mm
Signed Dial, Case and Movement
Accessories Extract from the Archives
Movement Automatic, cal. 12-600

This model, reference 2552, was produced from 1955 until 1960. Watch collectors have dubbed it the “Disco Volante,” or flying saucer, due to its distinctive case shape that looks like a UFO. The lot here offered has a very elegant case with fluted lugs, stepped concave bezel and screwed down the case back. The material used is the rarest one, fully in platinum that has maintained its quality throughout all these years with sharp edges and very clear crown. This model features the 12–600AT movement, an engineering marvel which made its debut at the 1953 Basel Fair. The dial is perfect with mat silver background, applied diamond-set hours indexes, silvered dauphin hands, outer minute division perlage and subsidiary seconds dial for the seconds. This very watch is accompanied by a Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming its production in 1955 and its subsequent sale on 30 November 1955 and this very model in platinum is surely one of the rarest and most important automatic examples produced by Patek in the 50s and thus absolutely a real gem to purchase and add to a special collection.