Patek Philippe Vintage Mechanical Cocktail Watches
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Patek Philippe Vintage Mechanical Cocktail Watches

By quattro · Nov 29, 2025 · 24 replies
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Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, presents a captivating exploration into the world of vintage Patek Philippe mechanical cocktail watches. His detailed showcase of exquisite references from the 1910s to the 1950s invites collectors to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship and historical significance of these often-overlooked timepieces. This article delves into why these delicate mechanical marvels continue to fascinate and hold a special place in horological history.

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There are some vintage mechanical women's watches that I find quite fascinating, like the Patek Philippe examples presented below.

Exquisite craftsmanship and mechanical delicacy.

Do these watches appeal to you as well or not at all ?

Best, Emmanuel


A/ Ref. 3151 in platinum from 1955

Bracelet is unbranded and marked for 14kt white gold.

Hand winding Patek Philippe movement with 18 jewels, adjusted to temps and five positions and bearing the Poinçon de Genève, or Geneva Seal.










credit: Stetz&co


B/ Ref. 1111 in yellow gold, circa 1945

Dimensions: 21 mm wide (excluding crown), 31 mm long lug tip-to-tip

Hand-wound movement with Geneva Seal on the central S-shaped bridge.
















credit: Connoisseur of Time


C/ UNKNOWN REF. circa 1918

26 mm yellow gold case

Manual-wind 18 jewels movement


















credit: Everything but the House


D/ Ref. 3245 made 1958

Pink gold case: 19 mm diameter excl. crown, 28 mm length incl. lugs, 7 mm depth to centre of crystal

Calibre 7”’70 manually wound movement












credit: Black Bough


E/ UNKNOWN REFERENCE FROM THE 1940’S

Pink gold 26 mm case

Hand-wound movement












credit: Vintage Watches Milano


F/ DUO: 14k gold and enamel watch from 1912 & Platinum watch retailed by Freccero in 1936 (unfortunately, Bonhams didn't provide any photos of the movements)

Glod/enamel watch: 26 mm. Movement: Jewelled manual wind

Platinum: 10 x 20 mm. When this watch was delivered in 1936 by Patek Philippe it was blank and ready for the Freccero to expertly set the case with diamonds. Movement: 18-jewel manual wind, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism & 3 positions






credit: Bonhams 

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Gregineugene
Nov 29, 2025

I'm pretty sure you've posted a version of this watch here before... Think Patek would ever have interest in re-casing some of their petite marvels?

GR
Gregineugene
Nov 29, 2025

not entirely unlike this...

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quattro
Nov 29, 2025

I don't know if Patek would do such a recasing, but I like the cocktail watches and calibers as they are! Cheers, Emmanuel

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quattro
Nov 29, 2025

it doesn’t really appeal to me!

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Steve E
Nov 29, 2025

There is a lot of room for creativity and as you noted excellent craft. Seeing that many of the movements were fully adjusted highlights that these were real watches, not mere baubles.

GL
GLau
Nov 29, 2025

looking 👀 !👍 Reminders of a by-gone times. Like C with the Roman numerals the most because it is very elegant !

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