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Wenige Exemplare der Referenz 840 sind abgebildet in John Goldberger, "Patek Philippe Steel Watches".
 
Wenige Exemplare der Referenz 840 sind abgebildet in John Goldberger, "Patek Philippe Steel Watches".
  
Reference 840 was produced from 1951 to the late 1960s in a very small series of approximately 30 pieces. To date, less than 10 pieces are known to the experts. This rare sports chronograph is powered by the famous 13''' chronograph movement which was commonly used in wrist chronographs of that time. The silvered dial has black, distinctly raised scales and the Patek Philippe logo in the centre as well as applied silvered indexes and Arabic numerals; an angular ring for a neck loop sits at 6 o’clock. The screwed back protects the movement from exposure during outdoor use. This probably makes it the only Patek Philippe pendant/pocket watch with screw back.
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Reference 840 was produced from 1951 to the late 1960s in a very small series of approximately 30 pieces. To date, less than 10 pieces are known to the experts. This rare sports chronograph is powered by the famous 13 [[Ligne]] chronograph movement which was commonly used in wrist chronographs of that time. The silvered dial has black, distinctly raised scales and the Patek Philippe logo in the centre as well as applied silvered indexes and Arabic numerals; an angular ring for a neck loop sits at 6 o’clock. The screwed back protects the movement from exposure during outdoor use. This probably makes it the only Patek Philippe pendant/pocket watch with screw back.
 
A few examples of reference 840 are illustrated on pages 28-29 of "Patek Philippe Steel Watches" by John Goldberger
 
A few examples of reference 840 are illustrated on pages 28-29 of "Patek Philippe Steel Watches" by John Goldberger
  

Version vom 17. November 2021, 12:35 Uhr

Patek Philippe, Sportchronograph, Ref. 840. ca. 1966

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Referenz:
840

Uhrwerk:

Patek Philippe Kaliber Patek Philippe 13'''-130

Anzeigen:

Stunden, Minuten, Kleine sekunde, Chronograph mit Zentralsekunde und 30-Minuten-Zähler.

Gehäuse:

Stahl Schraubboden , Durchmesser 37 mm.

Zifferblatt:

Versilbert, aufgelegte Indizes/arab. Zahlen.

Werk Brückenwerk, Glucydur-Schraubenunruh.


Referenz 840 wurde von 1951 bis in die späten 1960er Jahre in einer Kleinserie von nur etwa 30 Exemplaren produziert. Bis heute sind weniger als zehn Stück unter Experten bekannt. Der seltene Sportchronograph ist mit dem bekannten 13 Linien-Chronographenwerk ausgestattet, welches in allen Armbandchronographen der damaligen Zeit verwendet wurde. Das versilberte Zifferblatt besitzt schwarze, deutlich erhabene Skalen und den Patek Philippe Schriftzug im Zentrum, sowie aufgelegte, silberfarbene Indizes und arabische Zahlen. Bei sechs Uhr befindet sich eine eckig geformte Öse, um die Uhr an einem Band um den Hals tragen zu können. Ein Schraubboden schützt das Werk vor Witterungseinflüssen bei Zeitmessungen im Freien. Somit ist sie wohl die einzige jemals bei Patek Philippe hergestellte Anhänge-/Taschenuhr mit Schraubboden. Wenige Exemplare der Referenz 840 sind abgebildet in John Goldberger, "Patek Philippe Steel Watches".

Reference 840 was produced from 1951 to the late 1960s in a very small series of approximately 30 pieces. To date, less than 10 pieces are known to the experts. This rare sports chronograph is powered by the famous 13 Ligne chronograph movement which was commonly used in wrist chronographs of that time. The silvered dial has black, distinctly raised scales and the Patek Philippe logo in the centre as well as applied silvered indexes and Arabic numerals; an angular ring for a neck loop sits at 6 o’clock. The screwed back protects the movement from exposure during outdoor use. This probably makes it the only Patek Philippe pendant/pocket watch with screw back. A few examples of reference 840 are illustrated on pages 28-29 of "Patek Philippe Steel Watches" by John Goldberger

© Auktionen Dr. H. Crott.

Literatur

  • Patek Philippe Steel Watches, John Goldberger, 2010, Seite 28-29.
  • Patek Philippe, Huber & Banbery, 1982, Seite 18.
  • Patek Philippe Museum, Volume I, 2013, S. 313.