Patek Philippe Chronographe 1938 Calibre 130
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Patek Philippe Chronographe 1938 Calibre 130

By mastoc · Oct 18, 2019 · 23 replies
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Restoration by Patek Genève. Calibre 130

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Restoration by Patek Genève.

Calibre 130








About the Patek Philippe Complications Ref. 130

The Patek Philippe Reference 130 is a significant chronograph model, notable for its classic design and the various configurations in which it was produced. While many examples feature a standard chronograph layout, specific iterations, such as those with split-seconds functionality, represent a higher echelon of horological complexity within the reference. The model is recognized for its balanced proportions and the legibility of its dial, making it a favored choice among collectors seeking vintage Patek Philippe chronographs.

This particular example of the Reference 130 is distinguished by its yellow gold case, measuring 33mm in diameter. It houses a manual-winding movement, typical for chronographs of its era, and is fitted with a crystal, likely acrylic or sapphire depending on the specific production period and any subsequent servicing. The case construction and movement finishing adhere to Patek Philippe's high standards for precision and durability.

Collector interest in the Reference 130 is driven by its historical importance as an early chronograph from the brand and the rarity of certain dial and complication variations. The presence of unique characteristics, such as Breguet numerals, specific dial signatures, or the absence of a tachymeter scale, can significantly influence its appeal. The reference appeals to those who appreciate the foundational designs of Patek Philippe's chronograph lineage.

Specifications

Caliber
13'''
Case
Yellow gold
Diameter
33mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
30m
Crystal
Sapphire
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Reuven Malter
Oct 18, 2019
to say this is something special

is quite an understatement. I think there is a historic ad from a parisien dealer from the late 30s in the Patek "History book". I like both your watch and the ad a lot. The one thing that bothers me: Its so nice you cant really wear it on a regular basis, right? Would be amazing to learn more about your experience with Patek. How long did the restauration take?

MA
mastoc
Oct 19, 2019
nt

Restoration lasting more than 2 years, the waiting list is long, less than for a nautilus but long . This watch is a heritage coquetry, so it sleeps wisely in its box. I use something else for every day

FA
FabR
Oct 18, 2019
Congrats on a spectacular piece! Personally, I just wouldn't have restored the dial, though this is of course subjective..and as usual, Patek did a terrific job! Enjoy for 81 more years!:-) [nt]

CO
COUNT DE MONET
Oct 19, 2019
At least the hands needed replacement, as they are wrong [nt]

FA
FabR
Oct 19, 2019
I’m no vintage expert, but I’d frankly love to see an original dial on such a piece...in any event, the job they did to restore it is no doubt terrific😉Cheers [nt]

CO
COUNT DE MONET
Oct 19, 2019
You have got an eye for esthetics, my friend

You do not need to know if the hands are original. Neither do I know really. They just look wrong.

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