Patek Philippe
The 1930s, 40s, and 50s were a productive artistic period for Patek
Philippe with rectangular and square-shaped timepieces being de rigueur,
and the brand released numerous creative gentlemen’s watches. Their
reference 2471 is a sensational example of the innovative case designs
produced by the firm during the 20th century. The large
rectangular-shaped case is enhanced with flared, triple scroll lugs at
the ends, which are dramatic and distinctive, nicknamed the “Ricciolino”
or “little ram’s head” by collectors. The case is by Markowski, who was
one of the finest case makers in Geneva and known for his expertise
with unusual case designs, including other references like the "Eiffel
Tower", reference 2441 and "Banana", reference 2442.
Released in
1950 and produced for only a short three year period, the reference is
one of the rarest and largest rectangular wristwatches produced by Patek
Philippe at the time. Produced in both yellow and pink gold, this
example is well-preserved and is only the 8th known yellow gold example
to be offered at auction. Nearly seven decades since its production,
this watch feels and looks impressive on the wrist with a bold and
artistic appeal that will draw passionate watch collectors to it. The
watch has the exuberance of post-World War II society and it is a watch
that hits the mark for fantastic design