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In the middle of last century — 1950 to be precise — the Genevan firm released .Exploring photoelectric, electronic and nuclear timekeeping this department produced the .This rare 1961 solar clock by Patek Philippe has an Empire-inspired aesthetic, exuding timelessThis rare 1961 solar clock by Patek Philippe has an Empire-inspired aesthetic, exuding .
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RECOMMENDED READING: The remarkable innovation of the
A superb example of one of Patek Philippe’s famous solar-powered ‘Dome’ clocks, the present . A self-winding watch with a novel movement featuring instantaneous grand .Patek Philippe launched the solar-powered dome clock in the mid-20th century. They boast .
The ref. 1505 is the photo-electric clock of choice for any Ellipse lover. Made with the same .
Patek Philippe is only now being recognized for its mid-20th century groundbreaking research .This ref. 902 is from Patek Philippe's early series of table clocks fitted with a 17''' mechanical . In the middle of last century — 1950 to be precise — the Genevan firm released a solar-powered table clock, an invention that predated their first-ever automatic wristwatch movement by several years.
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Exploring photoelectric, electronic and nuclear timekeeping this department produced the groundbreaking solar clock, the first of its kind. Featured in Life magazine in 1955 the Patek Philippe solar clock went on a celebrated tour throughout the United States and was eventually retailed in America by Tiffany & Co beginning in 1957.This rare 1961 solar clock by Patek Philippe has an Empire-inspired aesthetic, exuding timelessThis rare 1961 solar clock by Patek Philippe has an Empire-inspired aesthetic, exuding timeless luxury. Featuring a demi-lune shaped case and ornate engraved designs, this gilded brass clock is topped with a hand-carved sun motif surrounding its understated solar panel.A superb example of one of Patek Philippe’s famous solar-powered ‘Dome’ clocks, the present clock is decorated using the ancient art of cloisonné enamelling with surely one of the most beautiful and appealing subjects so far seen on one of .
A self-winding watch with a novel movement featuring instantaneous grand date, day and moon-phase indications. The 45 mm square case is made of platinum and set with a baguette-cut diamond on the bezel.
Patek Philippe launched the solar-powered dome clock in the mid-20th century. They boast lavish and uniquely decorated cases featuring engravings of varying pattern or cloisonné enamel scenes. Still in production today, most likely due to their continued popularity, they were made in .The ref. 1505 is the photo-electric clock of choice for any Ellipse lover. Made with the same attention to detail as the Ellipse watches, these clocks from the 1970s and 80s are the ultimate retro accessory for your desk.Patek Philippe is only now being recognized for its mid-20th century groundbreaking research into the development of solar energy and its use in powering timekeepers. The stunning case of this clock is made in rosewood as confirmed on its Extract From the Archives.
This ref. 902 is from Patek Philippe's early series of table clocks fitted with a 17''' mechanical movement, electrically wound and powered through the solar cells. In the middle of last century — 1950 to be precise — the Genevan firm released a solar-powered table clock, an invention that predated their first-ever automatic wristwatch movement by several years.Exploring photoelectric, electronic and nuclear timekeeping this department produced the groundbreaking solar clock, the first of its kind. Featured in Life magazine in 1955 the Patek Philippe solar clock went on a celebrated tour throughout the United States and was eventually retailed in America by Tiffany & Co beginning in 1957.
Patek Philippe Solar Dome Clock
This rare 1961 solar clock by Patek Philippe has an Empire-inspired aesthetic, exuding timeless
This rare 1961 solar clock by Patek Philippe has an Empire-inspired aesthetic, exuding timeless luxury. Featuring a demi-lune shaped case and ornate engraved designs, this gilded brass clock is topped with a hand-carved sun motif surrounding its understated solar panel.
A superb example of one of Patek Philippe’s famous solar-powered ‘Dome’ clocks, the present clock is decorated using the ancient art of cloisonné enamelling with surely one of the most beautiful and appealing subjects so far seen on one of .
A self-winding watch with a novel movement featuring instantaneous grand date, day and moon-phase indications. The 45 mm square case is made of platinum and set with a baguette-cut diamond on the bezel.Patek Philippe launched the solar-powered dome clock in the mid-20th century. They boast lavish and uniquely decorated cases featuring engravings of varying pattern or cloisonné enamel scenes. Still in production today, most likely due to their continued popularity, they were made in .The ref. 1505 is the photo-electric clock of choice for any Ellipse lover. Made with the same attention to detail as the Ellipse watches, these clocks from the 1970s and 80s are the ultimate retro accessory for your desk.
Patek Philippe is only now being recognized for its mid-20th century groundbreaking research into the development of solar energy and its use in powering timekeepers. The stunning case of this clock is made in rosewood as confirmed on its Extract From the Archives.
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