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Auction archive: Lot number 153

Panerai

The Geneva Watch Auction: FOUR
12 Nov 2016 - 13 Nov 2016
Estimate
CHF140,000 - CHF240,000
ca. US$140,535 - US$240,918
Price realised:
CHF322,000
ca. US$323,231
Auction archive: Lot number 153

Panerai

The Geneva Watch Auction: FOUR
12 Nov 2016 - 13 Nov 2016
Estimate
CHF140,000 - CHF240,000
ca. US$140,535 - US$240,918
Price realised:
CHF322,000
ca. US$323,231
Beschreibung:

Panerai Ref. 6154
Manufacturer: Panerai Year: 1954 Reference No: 6154 Case No: 997575 Model Name: "Egiziano Piccolo" Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, Rolex cal. 618, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel Dimensions: 47mm. Diameter Signed: Dial signed Panerai, case and movement signed Rolex Accessories: Accompanied by a Panerai diver's torch and depth gauge Literature: The present watch is extensively documented in “Vintage Panerai – The references” by Ralf Ehlers & Volker Wiegmann on pages 808-817. Catalogue Essay Property from the Collection of Panerai Scholar and Enthusiast, Alan AKA Hammer Within the family of collectible military timepieces, wristwatches delivered by Florence-based Officine Panerai during the early-to-mid 20th century are amongst the most extraordinary ever conceived. Manufactured by Rolex to Panerai’s specification, their unique aesthetic combined with their dramatic dimensions have both excited collectors and captivated the minds of scholars around the world. Amongst the handful of references made by the firm during this early era, the reference 6154 made in 1954 is considered by many to be the most mythical and fascinating of them all. Scholarship informs us that less than 20 Panerai reference 6154s are known to exist. We are proud to offer in the present lot, one of the finest examples of this legendary reference to appear on the market in years. Never before seen at auction, like the prior lot, this important vintage Panerai comes from Alan, AKA Hammer - one of the collecting community’s best known and respected Panerai collectors, having spent nearly 20 years as the trophy watch crowning his collection of Panerai watches. So rare and important is the reference 6154, one is today part of the permanent collection of the Officine Panerai Museum in Florence Italy. Known to the community as the “Egiziano Piccolo”, part of the mystery surrounding the reference is whether the watches were made as development prototypes, delivered to a still secret, elite diving unit, or if they were supplied to the Egyptian “Al ferka al serria” frogmen unit. Even though there exists documentation that Panerai supplied diving equipment including watches to the Egyptian frogmen, so few examples were made that concrete evidence has yet to be unearthed. What is absolutely confirmed by authorities on the 6154 is that one example was purchased in Alexandria, Egypt at a flea market at an early date before wristwatch collecting became a hobby. Accompanied with this lot are two of the items known to have been used by these frogmen - a depth gauge and an extremely rare underwater lamp, both made by Panerai. The Egyptian Panerai torch with its original box, is a treasure unto itself as it was specifically made for the Egyptians and the only one ever used by their frogmen. What all agree upon is the model’s exceptional rarity and striking case features that differentiate it from all other Panerai references. Its tauter, more elegant lines, striking profile, tapered lugs, and overall thinner case compared with the references 6152 and 6152/1 have led to it also being known as the “Maserati”. Other subtle details such as a caseband with a prominent peak at its center, and a caseback with a graceful, slightly domed curvature give the watch a character all its own. The Rolex caliber 618 / Type 1 movement housed within remains in original, unrestored condition complete with its lead sealing gasket intact. It is however the extraordinary “Radiomir Panerai” sandwich dial that makes the present reference 6154 unique, and one of the most beautiful of all known examples. The ‘tropical’ dial has aged to a superb and harmonious shade of chocolate brown, with mesmerizing, concentric rings of discoloration. Caused perhaps by the copious amounts of radium used for the highly luminous hour markers, or by the close proximity of the luminous hour hand following years of timekeeping, the dials of the 6154 were especially susceptible to f

Auction archive: Lot number 153
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 2016 - 13 Nov 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

Panerai Ref. 6154
Manufacturer: Panerai Year: 1954 Reference No: 6154 Case No: 997575 Model Name: "Egiziano Piccolo" Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Manual, Rolex cal. 618, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel Dimensions: 47mm. Diameter Signed: Dial signed Panerai, case and movement signed Rolex Accessories: Accompanied by a Panerai diver's torch and depth gauge Literature: The present watch is extensively documented in “Vintage Panerai – The references” by Ralf Ehlers & Volker Wiegmann on pages 808-817. Catalogue Essay Property from the Collection of Panerai Scholar and Enthusiast, Alan AKA Hammer Within the family of collectible military timepieces, wristwatches delivered by Florence-based Officine Panerai during the early-to-mid 20th century are amongst the most extraordinary ever conceived. Manufactured by Rolex to Panerai’s specification, their unique aesthetic combined with their dramatic dimensions have both excited collectors and captivated the minds of scholars around the world. Amongst the handful of references made by the firm during this early era, the reference 6154 made in 1954 is considered by many to be the most mythical and fascinating of them all. Scholarship informs us that less than 20 Panerai reference 6154s are known to exist. We are proud to offer in the present lot, one of the finest examples of this legendary reference to appear on the market in years. Never before seen at auction, like the prior lot, this important vintage Panerai comes from Alan, AKA Hammer - one of the collecting community’s best known and respected Panerai collectors, having spent nearly 20 years as the trophy watch crowning his collection of Panerai watches. So rare and important is the reference 6154, one is today part of the permanent collection of the Officine Panerai Museum in Florence Italy. Known to the community as the “Egiziano Piccolo”, part of the mystery surrounding the reference is whether the watches were made as development prototypes, delivered to a still secret, elite diving unit, or if they were supplied to the Egyptian “Al ferka al serria” frogmen unit. Even though there exists documentation that Panerai supplied diving equipment including watches to the Egyptian frogmen, so few examples were made that concrete evidence has yet to be unearthed. What is absolutely confirmed by authorities on the 6154 is that one example was purchased in Alexandria, Egypt at a flea market at an early date before wristwatch collecting became a hobby. Accompanied with this lot are two of the items known to have been used by these frogmen - a depth gauge and an extremely rare underwater lamp, both made by Panerai. The Egyptian Panerai torch with its original box, is a treasure unto itself as it was specifically made for the Egyptians and the only one ever used by their frogmen. What all agree upon is the model’s exceptional rarity and striking case features that differentiate it from all other Panerai references. Its tauter, more elegant lines, striking profile, tapered lugs, and overall thinner case compared with the references 6152 and 6152/1 have led to it also being known as the “Maserati”. Other subtle details such as a caseband with a prominent peak at its center, and a caseback with a graceful, slightly domed curvature give the watch a character all its own. The Rolex caliber 618 / Type 1 movement housed within remains in original, unrestored condition complete with its lead sealing gasket intact. It is however the extraordinary “Radiomir Panerai” sandwich dial that makes the present reference 6154 unique, and one of the most beautiful of all known examples. The ‘tropical’ dial has aged to a superb and harmonious shade of chocolate brown, with mesmerizing, concentric rings of discoloration. Caused perhaps by the copious amounts of radium used for the highly luminous hour markers, or by the close proximity of the luminous hour hand following years of timekeeping, the dials of the 6154 were especially susceptible to f

Auction archive: Lot number 153
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 2016 - 13 Nov 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
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