
Patek Philippe Pink Gold for Guillermin Paris, Circa 1947 (New Arrival)
Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Vintage
Year: 1947
Material: 18k RG
Dial Color: Pink
Dimensions: 23 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Yellow Gold (Adjustable 15.5-17cm)
Box/Paper: Archive Paper
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 211936
The relationship between Patek Philippe and Guillermin Paris belongs to a particularly rarefied corner of mid-century watchmaking one in which the boundaries between haute horlogerie, jewelry, and decorative design became increasingly fluid. During the 1940s and 1950s, Patek Philippe collaborated with a small number of elite Parisian retailers and ateliers to produce watches that extended far beyond the manufactures standard catalogue, often embracing highly sculptural forms and elaborate integrated bracelets intended for an especially sophisticated clientele. Among these partners, Guillermin Paris distinguished itself through an unmistakably French approach to design: elegant, architectural, and deeply rooted in the decorative arts traditions that continued to influence post-war Parisian luxury.
Produced in 1947, the present watch is an exceptional expression of that collaboration. Executed in pink gold, the watch immediately captivates through its remarkable silhouette a form that feels less like a conventional wristwatch and more like a piece of miniature sculpture. The dramatically stylized scroll-shaped upper and lower case elements create a visual rhythm rarely encountered in Patek Philippe production, lending the piece a distinctly theatrical elegance while remaining unmistakably refined. Such highly expressive forms were produced only in exceedingly small numbers, often at the request of prestigious retailers like Guillermin, whose clientele sought individuality over standardization.
The delicately proportioned square dial further enhances the sculptural quality of the watch. Its restrained layout, punctuated by applied pink gold markers and elegant hands, allows the architecture of the case to remain the focal point. The warm tone of the pink gold has developed a particularly attractive softness over time, complementing the understated glamour that defines the piece as a whole.
Equally important is the original integrated bracelet, preserved together with its beautifully engineered adjustable clasp. Mid-century bracelets of this complexity were extraordinarily expensive to produce and were frequently separated from their watches over subsequent decades, making surviving examples especially desirable today. Here, the finely articulated woven construction creates a seamless continuation of the case design, allowing the watch to wear with the fluidity and balance of a jewel. The adjustable clasp itself signed and thoughtfully executed speaks to the bespoke sensibility that characterized Guillermins commissions during this period.
Retaining its Archive Extract from Patek Philippe, the present watch stands as both a rare historical collaboration and a striking design object from one of the most creative periods in the manufactures history. At once distinctly Parisian and unmistakably Patek Philippe, it embodies the spirit of post-war experimentation a moment when the worlds greatest watchmakers and jewelers briefly converged to create objects that transcended traditional categories of watch design.
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Patek Philippe Pink Gold for Guillermin Paris, Circa 1947 (New Arrival)
Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Vintage
Year: 1947
Material: 18k RG
Dial Color: Pink
Dimensions: 23 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Yellow Gold (Adjustable 15.5-17cm)
Box/Paper: Archive Paper
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 211936
The relationship between Patek Philippe and Guillermin Paris belongs to a particularly rarefied corner of mid-century watchmaking one in which the boundaries between haute horlogerie, jewelry, and decorative design became increasingly fluid. During the 1940s and 1950s, Patek Philippe collaborated with a small number of elite Parisian retailers and ateliers to produce watches that extended far beyond the manufactures standard catalogue, often embracing highly sculptural forms and elaborate integrated bracelets intended for an especially sophisticated clientele. Among these partners, Guillermin Paris distinguished itself through an unmistakably French approach to design: elegant, architectural, and deeply rooted in the decorative arts traditions that continued to influence post-war Parisian luxury.
Produced in 1947, the present watch is an exceptional expression of that collaboration. Executed in pink gold, the watch immediately captivates through its remarkable silhouette a form that feels less like a conventional wristwatch and more like a piece of miniature sculpture. The dramatically stylized scroll-shaped upper and lower case elements create a visual rhythm rarely encountered in Patek Philippe production, lending the piece a distinctly theatrical elegance while remaining unmistakably refined. Such highly expressive forms were produced only in exceedingly small numbers, often at the request of prestigious retailers like Guillermin, whose clientele sought individuality over standardization.
The delicately proportioned square dial further enhances the sculptural quality of the watch. Its restrained layout, punctuated by applied pink gold markers and elegant hands, allows the architecture of the case to remain the focal point. The warm tone of the pink gold has developed a particularly attractive softness over time, complementing the understated glamour that defines the piece as a whole.
Equally important is the original integrated bracelet, preserved together with its beautifully engineered adjustable clasp. Mid-century bracelets of this complexity were extraordinarily expensive to produce and were frequently separated from their watches over subsequent decades, making surviving examples especially desirable today. Here, the finely articulated woven construction creates a seamless continuation of the case design, allowing the watch to wear with the fluidity and balance of a jewel. The adjustable clasp itself signed and thoughtfully executed speaks to the bespoke sensibility that characterized Guillermins commissions during this period.
Retaining its Archive Extract from Patek Philippe, the present watch stands as both a rare historical collaboration and a striking design object from one of the most creative periods in the manufactures history. At once distinctly Parisian and unmistakably Patek Philippe, it embodies the spirit of post-war experimentation a moment when the worlds greatest watchmakers and jewelers briefly converged to create objects that transcended traditional categories of watch design.
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Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Vintage
Year: 1947
Material: 18k RG
Dial Color: Pink
Dimensions: 23 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Yellow Gold (Adjustable 15.5-17cm)
Box/Paper: Archive Paper
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 211936
The relationship between Patek Philippe and Guillermin Paris belongs to a particularly rarefied corner of mid-century watchmaking one in which the boundaries between haute horlogerie, jewelry, and decorative design became increasingly fluid. During the 1940s and 1950s, Patek Philippe collaborated with a small number of elite Parisian retailers and ateliers to produce watches that extended far beyond the manufactures standard catalogue, often embracing highly sculptural forms and elaborate integrated bracelets intended for an especially sophisticated clientele. Among these partners, Guillermin Paris distinguished itself through an unmistakably French approach to design: elegant, architectural, and deeply rooted in the decorative arts traditions that continued to influence post-war Parisian luxury.
Produced in 1947, the present watch is an exceptional expression of that collaboration. Executed in pink gold, the watch immediately captivates through its remarkable silhouette a form that feels less like a conventional wristwatch and more like a piece of miniature sculpture. The dramatically stylized scroll-shaped upper and lower case elements create a visual rhythm rarely encountered in Patek Philippe production, lending the piece a distinctly theatrical elegance while remaining unmistakably refined. Such highly expressive forms were produced only in exceedingly small numbers, often at the request of prestigious retailers like Guillermin, whose clientele sought individuality over standardization.
The delicately proportioned square dial further enhances the sculptural quality of the watch. Its restrained layout, punctuated by applied pink gold markers and elegant hands, allows the architecture of the case to remain the focal point. The warm tone of the pink gold has developed a particularly attractive softness over time, complementing the understated glamour that defines the piece as a whole.
Equally important is the original integrated bracelet, preserved together with its beautifully engineered adjustable clasp. Mid-century bracelets of this complexity were extraordinarily expensive to produce and were frequently separated from their watches over subsequent decades, making surviving examples especially desirable today. Here, the finely articulated woven construction creates a seamless continuation of the case design, allowing the watch to wear with the fluidity and balance of a jewel. The adjustable clasp itself signed and thoughtfully executed speaks to the bespoke sensibility that characterized Guillermins commissions during this period.
Retaining its Archive Extract from Patek Philippe, the present watch stands as both a rare historical collaboration and a striking design object from one of the most creative periods in the manufactures history. At once distinctly Parisian and unmistakably Patek Philippe, it embodies the spirit of post-war experimentation a moment when the worlds greatest watchmakers and jewelers briefly converged to create objects that transcended traditional categories of watch design.























