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Patek Philippe

Possibly my favorite Museum piece being displayed, Duke Ellington's 1563

 

Patek brought many amazing pieces from their museum to put on display at the Grand Exhibition.  One of my favorites was Duke Ellington's 1563.  I managed to take some photos that turned out well and hope others may enjoy them.


From Patek's catalog:
(BTW, the catalog is available as a free PDF in both English and Japanese from Patek's website if you follow the link to the Grand Exhibition page and scroll down) 

Split-seconds wrist chronograph, water-resistant.

Patek Philippe, Genève.

Gentleman’s wristwatch with the following complications:
– 1/5 second chronograph, with round buttons, tachymeter scale 
graduated for 1,000 metres

– Split seconds (by the winding crown)
– 30-minute register (subsidiary dial at 3 o’clock)

Yellow gold case, No. 630 551, screw-on back. Satin-finished silver dial, applied gold Arabic numerals and baton indexes, subsidiary seconds dial at 9 o’clock. Gold Feuille hands; gold counterpoised seconds hand. Movement No. 863 791, calibre 13-130 R, lever escapement, compensation balance and Breguet balance spring, eight adjustments.

Inv. P-1247.
H. 42.3 mm / Ø 34.8 mm / T. 13.8 mm. 
Movement from 1946, case from before 1948.










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