6 Patek Philippe Very Stylish and Rare, Haute Horlogerie Lady’s Bracelet Wristwatch in Yellow-gold, With Diamonds and Sapphires Set Bracelet, Reference 3289/24

Estimate: €10,000 –⁠ 20,000

Sold (Premium)€15,600

Model: Haute Horlogerie
Reference: 3289/24
Case Material: Yellow Gold, Diamonds and Sapphires
Bracelet Material: Yellow Gold, Diamonds and Sapphires
Year: 1965
Movement: Manual
Caliber: 13“'
Case N°: 2627041
Movement N°: 987 612
Dimensions: 20 mm, Total Lenght 164
Signed: Dial, Movement and Case
Accessories: Extract from the Archives

The present Patek Philippe reference 3289/24 exemplifies the brand’s exceptional craftsmanship in creating luxurious ladies’ timepieces that seamlessly blend high jewelry with fine watchmaking. This particular watch stands out with its unique and textured yellow-gold bracelet, which resembles an abstract bark pattern, offering a sculptural and organic aesthetic that adds depth and character to the piece. The bracelet is adorned with 14 round-cut diamonds, totaling approximately 0.58 carats, which are meticulously set to provide a continuous, radiant sparkle. These diamonds, combined with 8 baguette-cut blue sapphires, accentuate the watch’s regal and timeless design. The blue sapphires add a sophisticated contrast to the warm yellow gold and enhance the watch’s overall elegance. The petite dial, with its understated baton markers and hands, ensures that the focus remains on the luxurious bracelet and the surrounding gemstones. This design choice highlights Patek Philippe’s commitment to blending fine jewelry craftsmanship with their renowned watchmaking expertise, making this model not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance and luxury. Such watches, with their exquisite materials and meticulous craftsmanship, are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs who appreciate the fusion of haute horlogerie and fine jewelry. Furthermore, the watch comes with Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming its production in 1965 and its subsequent sale on 19 July 1966.